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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1866. 5 —_—_—_—— of such mialo citizens shall bear to the whale number of | maining grace with him and -his pol t‘cal friends that , Ob Crm Unasuat Pugish- WASHING T N male ciusens not leat than twenty-one years of ago Iu wuch preg eae tis gel elle gidimp teony ered QUARANTINE. $T. DOMING oO, pant ae pct pein) Ship. s 1 considered pol tical eentiments; and now, if the gen- ~~ ~ ~~ UNITED STATES COURT. bene 16. Mr. Daves, ( of Ky., took the floor in opposition | tleman hy 4 A tenpiritAtnn tothe font veoeition © commenced Iwill Seeded katte meken Cane Operations at Seguin's Point—Intence | Progress ef the Revolution—Desertion Reforv Commissioner Osborn by speaking of backwardness of the public business, which he at- | [I shall vote for the substitute offered by the gentleman Feelings of Opposit m the Part of ef General Cabral—serious Charges Jowe 7.—This court has been occupied for several dagw the tributed to « desire on the part of the rity to elevate | from Connecticut. I think what I have said has been in the Islanders—Indign. the | in hearing charges and ooantercharges by the crew and Movement Made in the Hou: and aggrandize what was called the freedmen, He thon | favor of that substi 90 'To- | and cegrandine wise carmscd the clderonce, becrees che | corar.ot tna ta maptuls, and, therefore, Ttrunt that the | Oystermen Versus Metropolitan Police= — | captain of the American ship Thorain, Severabof the President and the majority, He said the President was | to vote -Cabi wards an Adjournment. Fight. Mr. Johnson's: policy was but a coutinuation of | “yol"yce tae nell abapeak for Wk (Laughter) |, | Beiure Arramgements, do, Semeeas Pisoetel, Be-Cedinee inte | croe—ter whom Mr. Bin Janes expeare-tere that of his prodece-sor, and the majority in Congress | one of engineering, of topography, of defence, of suita- e Lttle garrison of Motropolitans at Seguin’s Point, er, in Comma: surgemt | rested tle captain for violent assaulte \ i te a were, now donouncls bim because he refused to be & | bleneas, and that quoetion should bo ‘dctermined, not by | St#ten Island, was not disturbed yesterday, although the | Worees, de. bas indicted him for contining, us in sone Bo seventy ¥ No! wi ave ber "i Congrss, bat by a commission of professional mien, as | Most intens» feelings of opposition to the proposed OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. penal ee mumnand pee rived wwe ney arenes Davis spoke from one o'clock till half-past four. provided for in the substitute, He, therefore, favored Slow Progress of the Reconstruction | At ths conclusion of is speech, ponding the considera- | the substitute, though if It was rejecled he would tion of Mr, Willams’ amendment, tho Seuate, at ton | vote tor the bill, beeause he deems It id then | The wo:k on the old candie and turpontine factory is | BY the arrival of the steamer Barcelona we have | chare Quarantine there prevail throughout the entire island, Havana, May 2, 1868. | defrauded of their wakes, Evidence on all these various taken at great length, The Commissidnor Question in the Senate, minutes past five, adjourned. joverpment to have at cnoe a station for the iron elads, | progresing slowly, owing to the inadequate number of | Papers from St. Jago de Cubs to the 22d inst., ant Lam | po tow wea foe urerapiiien ng att = le moved to amend the substitute by striking out that | workmen employed, Several mechanics wont there | enabled to transmit the following news from St. Do- ; ———+— HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. part requiring a report to be made to Congress, and sub- The few Brunswick HMlection® stitating for it a clause authorizing the Secret f the | yesterday, but were compelled to return on account of | MIRE — Wasmixcrox, June 7, 1866. | Navy to a ‘on behalf of the Meveramas at title to | not being ablo to procure boarding places in the neigh- | TRE Papers trom the capital to the 17th inst. do not Assembly have beew Passage in the House of the Mi ‘Hpeating 6 Mi 4Stmel, Mam) ot re eet Nia the dite which should be recommended by » majonty Of | porhood. One of them, a carpenter nated Mr, Rose, | Confirm the previous reports of the downfall of Prey of som iwaniy-aiy ane ba favor, OF panreeone Ir. A, , asked consent to introduco J r . t Hutton against will support the existing goverment, Thie Navy Yard at League Island Mr, Pick, (rep.) of Me., favored the bill no far as it con- | WAS Rent to the Point by Ir. Swinburne to report to | dent Baez, but they speak of anothor revol s (Pek ld ; LA : , . : Sat hesoiatn it hn wiles te deacceeenaee | Catt tama Sen penetnes to ct rm! | Sarena: RS dened wate Wee | GPE sce onsen wick,” Ai Garin eleven wo mere doealod las President : J your haye been elected ‘ ” bere sion by adjourning their respective houses 6» Thursday, | "MM lt. He would hot bo In avor of making Ita great | nd out some place near the new Quarantine ground: | Giizm Gautior had been namod Minister of Warand | tobe elvried the. ions Nis exponen sai Mr. Raymond End Hacnioniaa' | 9 28% day of Sve, ot eneive teak, » | station for iron elads, for he knew that in Portland har- | Where he could obtain board. After visiting soveral | yicing General Caricl, Miniter of Justice and Public | be confederate fede perm ~ . ymo; leavors to Six: Stacie tele Pe gen bor pamcthen hareare a Maino better sites for that par- | houses tn the neighborhood, and, receiving an indignant pastas Hay sik Cassel Liaveras, Acting Political and majority for His Speeches and Votes. Mr. ANcoxa asked - Mr. Kxuuey closed the debate, stating that the simple | Tfustl st each, accompanied with covert threats against > "i teas rr. Ancona asked the Speaker whether the joint roso- » s pt all workme Sh Military Governor. A Physict &e. ko. jution was not privileged. question was whether tho government would accept a mengaged there, he concluded to return to ‘wks Acree ow cuxemst caunit, BURNETIS Kal! Kee gift from the city of Philade'pbia, which would cnable | New York. A meeting was to be hold last night at grediont ‘Tho Sekar replied that it was if tho Ho the government to soll the little it had there, ; Tho misfortunes which the republic was experiencing | kiwelioratiag the ooudition « engaged in other paseo pegs Beal nivel Pind dy And With the proceeds lure the accoazantatinns of five | Boseville—a village about two miles from the Point—the . adreotions.”” Ik is w great besuune i - | times the level eurfac nearly one hundred times | object of which may be seen by the following pronun- - vd tively engaged in the uniinished business of yesterday, | the water tacilities. He characterized the speech made | eiamiento handed to us by Captain Holbroo! affected the minds of all good citizens, New and un pected complications had mnterrupted the work of reors | prashd Wasuixeron, June 7, 1866, THE RECONSTRUCTION QUESTION. the Senate joint resol: mak: priati inst u ndevee % izat high sariously oceapied the actual ad Fashion bh der ‘The Sonate bad again under consideration to-day the | $121,780 77" to enable the Proaient to nonotets tention, | of Muncvai aint the vill by Mr, Drandeyee as thsne | wguanivsiex.—The cltizans of Staton Inland are re. | Sanization, wha cariously ovcapied thn aciual alms | Pichia ts iat ¥ ff ae a qnested to meet to-night at Lavand’s Hotel, Rossville, | tation. Bhe republic, says tho Monitr, ater BLOOMING CE revonstruciion amendment to the constitution, upon | with the Indiun tribes of the Upper Missouri and the | tons which a lunatic might span at aight o'clock, to Site entattiatiroent't » foe bell “3 Flatthelt anle oar which Garret Davis made one of his long-winded apecches, | Upper Platte river, after which the League Island bill | | Mr. ELpmpar, (dem.) of Wis, moved to amend the # set colved a. lose rea verve | the “euelivaves f cts + | would come up as untinished business, Dill by add ng a’ proviso that if League Island be selected | The meeting was convened by some of the loading | Celved &. lewom ; rved oveipying from three to four hours, It is expected that INDIAN TREATIES. the Navy Yard at Philadelphia sball be dixponsed with | residents in that locality, and at it probably stringent, if | vent’ those conficts wth “a ae = vote will be taken on the question to-morrow, Mr. Raruoxp, (rop.) of N. Y., made several proposi- | and disposed of by the United States ag soon ua the public | not violent, mensnres wore adopted to resist the invn- | acoutrary course: but this truth hd been unheeded S r of the R et ion Goniant tons as to the postponement of the joint reaolution in venience will admit. q % esi shag D nh 1 | THE BEST, report. econstruction Committee, sub- | reference to Indian treaties: but us they were not The amendment was agreed to. sion of the Health and Quarantine Commissioners, | and the echo of a revolution wax heard in the Oibao pro — yy Mr. Fossendon yesterday, is little moro than | to he moved the previons question on Tis reasage ees | The amendment offered by Mr. Rice (of Mase.) to tho Tite ok en ele Tied Plea Phe tint: | SOME iianoscie the adie tae oneal of tb . ‘BEER rate stump-speecch sort of argument, attempting | The House refused to xccond the previous qnestion, | Substitute offered by Mr, Brandages was agreed to on the oystor fisheries at the Print for a liveliiood, and | the more 0 as the attention of in government and most desirable articles io Ue market fur the thie are when Mr. Burtzicn, of Dakota, moved to post t! ‘The question was t) taken on the amendment, and to prove that the Southern States lost all their rights | ine sesolution till Monday next when he once ed ne | it was rejected-—yeus 85, nava 65. ; and status in the Union by the act of retellion, | show that the money appropriated by it, and most of | Mr. Raymbnd way found with Mr. Stevens, who was nothing can persuade these people but that t establivh. | duty bound, seriously oceapied in adopting euch me ment of quarautine will rain their business, Whether | as will tend to the immediate pacihcat ra NEW BERMUDA ONLONS. f op at the vill ea al len into you anver have had any jus aud that they can only bo reinstated by act of | winch was actually spent, was aquandered ‘by the Com- | favor of the bil, gti aes Geol (ner wine prevented tine keene eE ina: [i deoe kolo a aaMlaetetiag. pioiok Generel If you saver have bed a die Congress, He does not speak of the alternative should ee nee eee oer ee Tee ti was then vassed—yoas TH nave d8. ig | immense beds they have planted thera, thoy donot | directed to the govenment and to the ‘peopl : _~ they bo kept outof the Union permanently, but Ieaves WOMESTHADS TO ACTUAL SEFTLPRS, acoope fram the city authorities ef the olty of Philadels | Saat. Some of them make the ridicwious arsertion that, | Curazao, under date of tle 2suls ull. All that we can arrdkns a the inference tht they would have tobe treated ax Ter- | , MF, Hewtanp,(rep.) of Iona, introduced e bil tose, | puis the ttn Leeene Inland. tm the Delacare aver | that. chol and Dellow. fever will become epitcraier | oficial despatch which the Minister of War veattim on | DEGICATH, silane af ware: care pernagteats | Pe setildea om tie pablic domain, | Seal Ng ea neaey ena tes Seanee teem oink Cee Sees OC ee | Carona the ind, | We hace never neem such intense | the 10th, In the following tenor:-—Cirizen General In THN THE COMMITTER ON FOREIGN RELATIONS growth of timber thereon, which was read twice and re- | the (Delaware river, and all tho riparian rights and ioe ibe isgncions eee vitae tulines tans Py onho pepe b Aecalgge ecBe gaia) bap nf end AND APPETIZONG, BERMUDA TOMATOES are frat rate also. met this morning and adjourned without transacting any | ferred to the Cominittoe on Public Lands. privileges of said L'ague Island, the adjacent marsh and This bill gives owe quarter section of the bck channel, tovetiior with’ so much of the opposite 2 gl busines of importance, “A majority of the committee } tend, dentte of Timber, 1d. any person whe wilt pers shore of the back channel from the League Island shore | “a¥# Will certaluly produce somo startling developments, Serie deceptions at the coueltion, fh me oon ta penne are disposed to await the developments now in progress | the same, cultivate pot less than ten avres, and plant not | ®* Sball, in the opinion of the Secretary of the Navy, | fopp, ¥ erat cars ai oe rin v < ry . -yboat New York yesterday morn: dered that the public appreciations ary Kuch ms 0 &: an Europe before adopting any definite line of potiey in- | {ir2 hin (on harps mare in ores. trees, ot more than aerate (a etiabte the goveroment to havo te goin and | plain the fectings of the peonls of Staten Istand resard- your penetrations ‘he povermoent avon ane Goekde vets fairs, A few weeks more | from fire and injury-—tbe patent to be oblained at the | thereof; the eald {elund and appurtenances to be heid for |", vag me a eared aa tne Panui ct dca wer allare inte elena Or moka: omen aoe inks not as yet assumed o dangerous shape, but the next few | on the southwestern frontiers, your name bas be volving a change in foreign will probably furnish the Information upon which the } end of five years. Raval purposes by the government of the United States; ie 4 . Ae . * . . .- . committee can act, © ST OF SUPPRESSING INDIAN OUTRREAKS, provided that the eatd Lengue Island, morsh adjarent ey Talla pigs icc fee presented by Mr, Wyeth isoinator forty-t FRENCH SRLY FASTENING BUTTONS, + Mr. Wixpow, (rep.) of Minn., offered a resolution, | and back channel, with its shores as aforesaid, shall not | and nnanimourly adopted : v Hernia dae the treeail ieee “3 Seedy coat | (GEN Wiis PATENT NO MORE PARDONS. vehich was adopted, calling on the Secretary of War for | Be received or necented until the tile to the whole of the | Sy “enn nt oS | te, tevallng elreuustaens, yon are bound te brett | put on apd xan fin mown Wy ner tie, wikhou amy vativs 0 4 om 4 sfeasib'os oxolved, That we have heard with unfeiened rot | i . eve 10 C6) , | ug. eget wr, rivet or out ti will consider no more applications for pardons at present. | Syreditions agunst Indian tribes during the years 1864 | DY aboard of officers to be anpointed by the President; | PitstetyonSiiion Tslaudinaton of yattins thoy jnon Mar | exist! (ver Medal), TRE TAX ON RAILROAD AND GAS COMPANIES. and 1865. And, provided further, that if League Island be retectod thelr location would be foe better {ot Bital, par a 1 Seiad nig Retneeeaoed “Mepoution ta’ sho leasianale ‘ , “ain “The Finance Committee of the Senate has decided to og, RAILROAD LAND GRANTS TO 10WA. ese ne Gn ae Ghee Tal ie: | | acetate of oalelan el eaige, on government, as ft lied him to. be consistent with ; milage paid oe ie Mr. Wixnoa also mtroduced a bill grabting, to the and disnosed of by the United States as soon as the public | of residence or tusinoas of value: is tho ¢ Limpelf an w-publie man and patriotic cit! | aioe ae ‘change the Rouse Tax bill, so ns to allow gas companies | state of Iowa lands. in alternate sections to all in the | Convenience will admit, AT 0 Ho had, therefore, thrown away the tack by at once pleasure ond neeoenity are er to charg’ upou consumers the amount of the goverument | construction of the St, Louis aud Cedar Rapids Railroad AMERICAN WOOT. Are MIT ven cate oanees 7 har slounie AB Ah, t0-t Do binck, ae; extras tax, aud t relieve the railway companies ina similar | COMp:ny, which was read twice and referred to the Mr. GanrixD, (rep.) of Ohio, presented the patition of . oy saa bey Hensel aig ai ta brought to bis char fae oF Sire eoteen, id Committee on Public Lands, citizens of Thompson, Geauga connty, Ohio, asking for Population of phirty thonaand ins | Cordingly. He states. tl t Vines had gucnel menner. THE LEAGUE ISLAND NAVAL DEPOT. increased protection for American wool, which was re- with ite beanMful villas, farns by ng! ae le 6 panne fe pe - pie wid exerted THR TAX ON SALES OF STOUKS. The House resumed the consideration of the bill to | ferred to the Committee of Ways and Means, ied to be free frome thie na. | Ie Dot Mfemn thaCihe cuuttitation iad been ware. The following letter has been addressed to Assessor | thoriz: the Secretary of the Navy (o accept League Ie VERTITION FOR PAYMENT FOR SERVICER, soll and give to ua a¥ upon and that assemblies had be promoted to over. he Pr = perma : Stewart, of Ballimore, by the Commissioner of Tnternal be i sy pg Ls vg AN see praying. pnp eapels are: ieedan pcalree og Freedom from the talnte wi ttnparities of aN throw It. The manifesto alse cba President with holera and yellow feve c ) fund imprisoning a nutaber of represents Myer Quen 200.1 White Linee't Revenue: — hour's speech’ in advocacy of the bill, claimine for Leacue | gation in Brussels and Commercial Agent in St, Domingo, these foul diseasos by the re-erectlo Lives, dodtite thee Htaanie Os ther compta: Apeacmete: be ae a Wasmncroy, June %, 1866, | Island all the advantages to be desited for an iron-ciad | Which was reforred to the Committes on Foreign Affurs, srtneagaiss: eben Torenste-apeem and Hatiee hea Wek, Gate sees med tat: leaaeetas Ig nretereD BOX. (eons, vert, parte: end orevenetty Sim—Your lotter of the 24th of May has been rece ved. bg ny disparaxing those of New London, us ARK: ADIOUENMERE Of CORDBRAB, olved, That we condemn, in langnare most seve trusts had been eoufded to individuals of antinational 5 An reply I have vy that under the regulatiows lately Mr. TH ven, (rep) of Pa., followed on the same side. ir. AxcowA, (dem) of Pa, introdaced his concurrent | crue! and wanton neglect of the Health Commissioners. whe | jdeas, dc. He gook on to say that the navonal credit reliable Butious for children’s clothing, upon matters of | had been compromtsnt, an enormous paper eurrepey va ani yellow fever Je Tinited means peor ni the general pavern= 19 overflowing, and crowded and adopted by this office, gains derived from and losess in- Mr. Scania, (rep.) of Ohio, stated that he had been | Tesolstion provid ng for an adjournment of Congress on | have for months friitered away their ‘enrred by the purchase sale of stocks are regarded | a member of the Committee ou Naval Affaira of the last | the, 28th of Jane. trivial importance, aud all a3 gains and losees in business, and without reference wo | Congress, and had had occasion to view the locality Mr. Monnrrr, (rop.) of Vt., called for the yeas and nays, | question (o grey In magn! ne during which the stocks are held, Interest and | well known as League Island, and a‘ter carefully exam: | Stating that there was iinportant business to be her sheey gfe nis derived froin stocks are regarded ny incotne de- | ining that isiand itoccurred to iim that there was uch | Which could pot bs transacted within that time. sengers are inbuznanly HUPEON® ROM LADIBE created, a foreign and burdensome debt contracted aad T diferpan one tates the public fonds squandored, without any rostiietion of law whatever. +0 Chgnee them tr g the appearnnce of th® garment te tow Mae ober, OL om RUTPONS A NATIONAL, LOAN. * ed investments, without reference | # thin’ ns baving a present of too expensive a character | _ The House refnsed to order the yeas and mays, and | contact with the virtims of those fell Costro ere of the lia ording decree of the Minister of Finance and AE os sage ‘) which such Tanck are | tothe donee, If the project wore pee nto execa- | Passed the concurrent resolution by a vote of 69 to ). and How, as 4 millitery or other it ty. they: Ponca Pedodors bein hn Tene eine ee . -— — held. But when gains derived from the sales | Uon:t would necessitate an enormous outlay of public | | Mr. Guixsias, (rop.) of Towa, moved to reconsider the slgwacion of See. Ie eree el bidtenin eek damertorion, CFT | Les ae ncanel way or of stocks involve interest received or accrued, | money. Ho teared that Larue Island was rather wo | Vou. tage Leer, cA Joan was opened for a month, to be pwid in national | ORKAN WUTEONS, por doze clon, $1: Ieoey, puch gains may be Figaro cs derived from businens | Aecore from the approach of a foreign fo0;} for w portion |_| Mr. Evnrinax moved to lay the motion to reconsider an | pisache about by tivir Ww ‘of public duty in_an | money, on the basis of twenty. tive dollars for the onnee Hh: name siple Meaaltion, $4 ivory, iy pro by | of the year League Island was, on account of ice, inac- | the table. lane ‘ + p fu ip ‘ : ¥ i ide Mal W00,, Boe ane ne rE ane frets, woalucns, Tie | cottle from th oon. ‘The yeas aod nays wore taken‘on the motion, and re- | Suifusinn Gotsinar Fontes toremaore these efieisat Com. | Seqrtean, dollars ror which the holders woul receive value of property ased in business, less the amount of ‘Mr. Keuuey interrupted Mr. Spalding to say that the | sulted. yeas 34, nays 6. Sethe motion was not laid on | missioners, Pr'sident Bact hax revoked the appoinment of Gen. Tosurance, may be deducted, when lost, from the gaing | record showed that In forty years tho city of Philadel | the table. t we condemn Congriis for not providing | ais ee taf Sep anes ys = 1 oF ee tie fact that a person re: | Phia had pever been ice-locked. ‘There had nat hoen a | The vote was then on reconsideration; it was talsen by | {i al guarsaiees by pruteet the people of ue érat Pimentel, in Decomber last. at Secretary of ty He DRESS BUTTONS. any color, made w ue dor, AIMY AND NAVY BUTTONS and proiits of the business. y by dt he ine, Tuteri Polic od Ah ral Rone to tale atu. they can in om turns a gain of claiins a loss upon the purchase and sale | aay when vessela could not make thelr way to and from | ® Sanh, whee there were ayes 49, noes 30—no quorum | “ii! watt idee pe aN cou teense ie il prpsinnat’| (hie Rooeee Police, and named General Romero to take eh nas ‘that he dees ¥ ocean, ta and places, umd that thia would be more and bette oreRaTiO: - 1 verre of stocks dons not necessarily ‘nhly tMMihe hience of w |. MF. SPAL 1XG clored by declaring himself in favor of | |, The House then at Avo o'clock, and withont deciding Biiiea to the @xigenclos of the care than ‘minor ameud- 1, qhe goreeaTaent ‘Mat received e deutch tora Ter: $F, Vine 93 om, broker, ‘The fiabliity to be tated for such heense should | the sub-utnte offered by Mr. Be y aes | amen eae ome 07 GEAR TREN || er miolion acepmition of Ove:seare-appoiates, wit | (tits, Eimmunity of Mo's, dated the mh. stating that 175. Middting Pine gt be detcraimed upon its own merits, and ie an indepen | thoristn » erimmacion of elgntie and competent noe. | tomer eee to take elf tooetsary steps tn prevent the eroc Adviges had beev reoeived that day from Ginamaren! we Keuttory, Patra Coat @, Vine OR dent question. E. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner, day yee ten of Pe. “ ‘i ee City Intelligence. of quarantine buildings on Staten Island, and to prevent | dted the Th, from Generale Polanon, Medrano, Kodri Lew fy ine o. baeh) andi te dank, APPROVAL BY THE PRESIDENT. nflowaneh phe : bod the use of any property upon the iland for any quart. | #84 Md Delmonte, The latter, who had hither re % tho bill, Ro re hat the site of the present | Sorex CemmMoxy or Corrimmarion.—At the Church of | tine pu fan ai ahs ured among the dixatfected, wir went to Sabaneta, Coat 96, ¥ine $2 80, Kutre Vest $2 00, Fine Tho President has approved the bill supplementary to | Navy Yard. ia Philadelphia, woud to tho govern: | 9 Francis Xavier, Wost Sixteonth street, yesterday fore- |’. A pub ‘WIN be calloet immedintol ine the army of the legitimate qovermoeut. He lad ‘arkat St sbgdry ; in ment a million ora million and of dollars, He y u pal pone \eiatoly to protest s ch place they wer 7 the several acts relating to pensioners, which exiends had been aathorized this anérning by a competent man | noon, over four hundred and fifty boys and girls, to- ina pulllic way aqu net the sod 0. marched $6 tiago, which Ay they on to besiege ant York State Coat, $2), same quality Vea 61 2, per sion ‘ persons than heretofore, and ‘The realdencea tei in roguiar form, cutiing off all communications of une | dozen fe pensions to a larger class of persons wretoforo, tu state that he would cheerfully take a contract to piace | gether with about seventy adulty, recoived the sacrament | 4,7he principal residences im the immodisie vicinity of | re itp m-asire calontated to prevent the eifusha of | OKUERS EXINUIND Yon ANY AT ATR QRGIMENTS én extreme cases increases thom. League Isiand io» lovey ws boy for thy iy of Confirmation from the Most Reverend archbishop Mo- | Wood, Buttcrworth and Vat. While wo were at the old | blved-—the more no as the insurgents were tore and . need in con-iderat on now covered 0 JEFF Davis. the Philadelphia Navy Yard, and he thought be would | Cleskey. The bors school! were distingnish- | fuctory yesterday we made s clore examination of the Surat “ere Om ee mille of the parish A report is in circulation that Jet Davia is to be fmine- | make money by tho operation. ed by wear'ng blue scarfs, while the others bore medals | quarters intended for the reception ol those passengers Favwan ath thet Gomera! Laperan bad inted Gen- diately liberated on bail. 1b is quite certain that the | Mr. Ravoxm sald it was perfectly clvar that it was for | snd rmettes. The girls were all arrayed in white and | om ine en ape See Eee Se etal Preteutel un ohio? of the’ military operet'ona of the "1 i the interest of Congrese and the country to have the | presented a most pleasing and imposi main buildings are now nearly cle: " “ ~ federal authorities here have given the subject bo consl- | en ti tor w way vard eek contd be found ta tha [ie Seunte had reccieal: Goumaa from ‘Fathers | thas encumbered them, and will be able insurgent, The troops wore daily expecting "nforon. Buttons for Gents, Pisin @ conta, per ao PTY PANTESING KUTTON COMPANT manifagniers Of these goods, ander Latiere j garment, aod whether 4, OF thin, ale where you saw the doration since tho posiponement of bis trial was deter- | Unied States, and therefore he could not see valid ‘and Driscoll they were addressed on the im. | S¢cordinz to the estimated arrangemen: J . day, not only five hundred, but as many ax fifteen he Povnewnion 0 . tmined upon, and arb ot likely to do 40 for some the to | olyetion tothe adaption of the wabtitute it Learae portance and solemnity of ihe occamon hy the, Arch | ey, eo "The lancer wuretere wi coma ins | tin one mmarenina ints tant Sry dour Wo AIR, ale Aran od it would be recommended by the commission which the | Confirmation, asinted by Reverend Father McNeirney, | ‘dining hall, and behind {tthe Commiasioners | Much to know the whereabouts of the government 4i8 Breciway, qureer Canal regs KUSH OF VISITORS TO THE WHITE HOUME. Mipautate contemplated, If it were not’ the beat, then | bis secretary, Fathor Layeanoe, Prosident of the College, | Hurpone Siting up © spacious room for tho reception of | Wurm and thelr ufioors | (nthe tat lai, ten Wak | ae din ia your (vinnie ‘The ‘attendance at the White House to-day excecded | nobody shouid wish it to be taken. Ho did not care to | and Fathers Driscoll, De Luynes and Daubreses. The all infected weeenge. Love Genta! Valasaneia’ bao oe te Gan, ead vo be-oud that single consideration. If he looked | choir, under the direction o Father composed | _ The don! ine used in the factory will ha repaited, | here Genoral Valenzuela Bags was with bis fusce, a that of any previous one of the season, and fully two Gorther, he found that = board of nevsl-oficers ead | of the children of the singing school to the | 8nd in the room the steam will be run up to | & reply wes expected at a early hour. Goneral thirds of the visitors were women. the C-mmittec on Naval Affairs of the House hadex- | ohnrch, gave several Knglish and Latin hymns in excel- | two hundred sufficient 00 disinfect the bageage | left en the th for Monte Chiriet! wo relieve ihe garriam | 4 PERSONAL. ned League Island and had reported avainst it. lent ‘After the sonclusion of the ocremony the | thoroughly. The Commissioners alan propose to erect | there. «Moca, being entirely unprotected, way to ve vm . Mr. Lx Btonn, (dem.) of Obio, mterrupted Mr, Ray- | Arc gave bis benediction and the congregation | baths for the accommodation of the inuates of the now | Cupled the loilovehug da Samuel G. Courtney, United States District Attorney mond to say that interred from what he said Sy disp-rned. The baths wiil be erected beside the + aoa samen Alcor oe ~ ana for New York, and son-in-law to the late Daniel 8. Dick~ | was in tite Conc entirety he was somewhat ous | Cocnencesmer at Revorn’s Fawaue Inerreree —The pee apne e one of the buildings we onl ie a THE STRIKE OP THF CARPENTRMS, use soin- | 1. WALHAVE -—s fason, ts tn the city. ag ye wan twenty-seventh anniversary commencement of the Rut- | view of the Lower Bay. About nine iniles to the cast ERS AND SHIP CAUAKH (ween Fourth aed Great INVESTIGATION INTO ALLEGED CUSTOM HOUSE cer's Female Institute was held yorterday afternoon at | Were the tive cholera vorsela—the Union, Peruvian, Fale | The wtrike still continnes. The mew hold mectings awhentichangwernya Rew weleukk con, Portemouth aud Saratoga—while clove to the chore a Male: the Broadway Tabernacle, A number of distingulsbed | Sith sloop was bearing her day freignt of victims to | CTCry Any at 68 gentlemen were among others Vice Admiral | their tinal rerting piace, Sandy Hook lay sou ard of | despatch tron ard, Jt., De. Barnard, Proa- | th Me . FRAUDS. ‘The Committee on Expenditures have obtained per- mission to sit during the recess of Congress for the In- vestigation of alleged Cus‘om House frauds at Boston and elsewhere. LEAGUE ISLAND AS A NAVAL STATION, The House, by a vote of seventy-one to forty-six, passed to-day the bill locatlug the now navy yard for the 1 Broadway. They bave received « | Trosm--basiont soak preseure, taken a tinal Mr. G. V. Burch, who t ue DKLM BOLD» Wat Kroadway ing that the carpenters, cantkersand rig- | 4 notte Chemtenl Pomade Keetarce ace Lave refared to work on the ehip Ely | gray alr and is dewundiy (he best Hair Dressing werd, Bald Duk uy RUSHTON, 19 Axton ie beew al New Farragut, General W. H. a the pingue ships, and further edath the whore of Jeorey ord, wt ident of Columbia College, Professor Pook, of Columbia | rose above the dark line of water, rash . Coltege; Dr. Webster, of the Froo College; Hon. W. A ‘A well stnuted some hundred yards from the factory | ere of tha Darling, M. C.; 8 P. Gilbert, Dr. Crosby, Dr. Weat, | willeapply it with water, This well has been enlargg! | sent there by Messrs. Hall aad Corn and Rev, Stophen Tyng, Jr. The exercises were opened | and de penrd ao that now the garrivon will be supplitd | for reyaire A tect A with « prayer by Dr. Rarnard and proceeded in the | with far beticr water than what they bad before. The | and it ts reported t usual order on these occasions, reading of comporitions, | calinory department ia also grec Uy improved and ander | frota that town to f singing and awarding of diplomas, testimonials of morit | the supersi-ion of the colored Dove family, who before | Nero. Ub is alg feporied Caer the op PROPOSYD ERUIRP OF AN EXPRESS COMPANY oR GoverN- | butwh no the vote came we found bey rene ye ad mong these micht be mentioned Colonel Conkling, of | Pur hr neimg ine barracks from Willett « F A " Ras moud, wih Mr. Stevens in support F . " f MENT BONDS DReTROVED BY FIRE. 7 the Bighty-fourth reziment, N. G.; Colonel Por b, ” ms statie snarted tuat it vid not do for the ere WOES had spoken so eloqrentiy against. Prmeezonte ninth, together with ap hor a Onda the heey boy ‘sere vets from | Dhoy. axe inbh ate preservation of Iron-clad vessels-of-war at League Island, | {feutwecr yn? nadia ad re warmers Cl Theaudrence was largo andaclert, commoced | the invasion were the vole occspante of the factory, | ford are preparing to give pecuniary a Penusylvania. ‘Mr. Rayuoxp—The natural conclusion from what past | ™ 3, and gave evident sicns of eaticfaction y the Quarautae guards wilt fave very well. New York brethren. Many of th operntives of New | eee history ? ~~ bend fon during the procecdpgs +3 oyster tee, comsieting 9 Silt cane of a Fork are duing all they «ai ta ri tain strike, aod poh w i ir Le Bloxe—I wil 3 oe Chaba! - aud bowls, was riding at anchor when we ly among these may be meutioned the ’ 1 Lottery Prine: Cashed, Draw- THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Grok Bee L will say fer the information of the | New Yor Causoonan Cure-—Kevewrancaest Laer | aicts aiack frum i waa expected, Kreconnet ring | haliery, swome cutters oh Li. bad efercanion soe nen other o casiong be has spoken for propostt ‘and then Evesixa.—An agreeable entertainment was given last | pqmy of ix uy 5 mn fam-nse iadia rubber eed | , + LAYTON, 10 Wall # First Se« voted aga nat them, [po ) inade fa apeech in | ¢Vening at the new rooms of the Caledonian Club, 118 dared Toe £ re : Mh rd wy ' Lig favor of atciking out the Thurd section of the constitu: | Sultran strvet, by the trustees of that ormenization Ne et eee | ike Reston cantkers still refuse to work om the stip | al amendinen » nde of tary visit . 7 LENATE. pond: of then pila, tad eee eb elon This entertaininent wae piven toa fow frente of the | i the ‘wnt amd consulted with Muperiniendent Hilson Archer. anid exlluit a dispoaition to prevent ali abies, | om Juno 7, 1300, | Mitt the gentleman was going to vee we Clad who have been conrpicuces. te sdvancin: its Inte. | rovardidg the fatare errangements of the new quarantine | weer to be dene. Veworday a gua: of twonipahree j Mixoros, June 7, P Caled i ; " og » be done, Ve an: of twentythee mn fr Us, and that we would defeat the | meoas te; | Geension, some Aly or sixty persone bribe presant. | Maen em ar prarat onthe Union ant terecion with, eautkers urrivet here from Nye enum : Hunions, Hntarged Jo ee ahip, bat were met by the Ko | } | | Mr Rawssy, (rep,) of Mim., introduced « bill for the | (Laughter) On one ot two former occasions { Pelleve | © paren ou Btate street thie 4 —The West Keer relief of the United States Express Company, which was | the yentletnan stands on the record of peaking one way an Inter rocimeat. Ky--4 _ Pag rel gence roca mares io ibe railroad depen om cir return, extted | manutartn'e it; dles applied, ot Nae roferred to the Commitiee on Finance, It provides for | and voving the contrary way, (Lavghter.) That being | ond Chief, George Michell; Third Chief, Join Watt; | MTN Nn Woat Deer, und {From the Providence Jomnal, Jane f the tsste of duplicate bonds lost by fire Janonr; “ Fourth Chief, L. D. Robertson. The clnb is now in the pice Xo. : ‘ 18 Bly, of Ye ie ‘1 Defiance Salamander Safer—Aleo Side- f eco pl 1866, on the New York and Erie Railroad, while tn pog- | speech im favor of @ proposition he will vote against it | hers, banded togeth social intercourse and the , 1 . - - bers | there, a quantity of brushes fession of said express company. The sevensthirty | (Loud laughter.) petuation of national senti boing a Scotch organi. y bonds were of the denomiantions of $900, $100 and #50, | > Mr Rarwox—The inference which the gentleman | sation, as their Same siguten: ts ts tessaden 00 provide ee Ore rae tenes dated June 15, 1865; 0:40 #hintiar notes of July 16, 1568, | {Fem Otic (Mr. ) aswaren ine that be apd that | 9 iibrary and gymnaninm for the club roome, and the | Ltn at the tine tandup. Bea and August 15, 1864. A few sixes of 1861 are included. | S140 Of the House draw is creditable to the r candor a8 | necessary improvements to the bul fn boar the Health. Osicer. Be re left her inted olan por, and thy ¢ enulker tx willing rome “ are now under in OMe am Hosecer pon weil as to their Intelligence, He may learn from this | way Last even ‘on board the Health or he again Ms ~ an elegant say wae provided, leat Me APH LINES. instance, us well as (rom others to wht-h be has alluded, | when speeches were made by Uhief MoClellan, Colonel | “Sat te ok ay ey 1 — Shite dae oe he the filimots are Ste ht for the lower bay, aud it i* probable the | present y. 1 BCMMER HATH nthe select commit. | that the inference which he and his associates have | ¢ % a her at a 4 Mroadway. ourapla comjany, ree | ‘AKER the liber'y of drawing comcerning my action has pop Taney getty eng er ag Rape | ‘ inn ported d bili o a4 in tho couetr cin of telegraph lines, | 20 foandation whatever except im thelr own imaginations, Inte hon, ! ° pene So aa samme aa ter, eat ate | nd to secure. to the sovernmen: the use of the sme | OF ervape m thels own tuper, Itaroms to have en- Mh tranatered fe het aad remain on, her nll the, new |, nel oranda ter | Ree ee onal “telegraph Cantus, which “was, or. | cates that I am ere to follow their lead aod to vote as | Sttanr Crunmaan—Yesterday afternoon all the prin. | The u:taniy of Captain Holbrunk and his sergeants Enon legal nate ag Stray Tenge } gauized April 16, 1566, under the laws of New York | [hey wile’ Of bones tule Vtech cipal thoronghtares below Borkraan street were sudten. | tas cnn ate)», fr oe fee Of ar onear tae | morwing, efrand ag Moore 0 7 that by this tme they have corrected = in to Somes end ea “a vane ited that’ taepreantem f Dave ever ‘aalte ly blocked up by vohicles of every description. This | famiiien in tho neighvorhood a a peace otfering, proba- } af fee box worth arharet of = be no obstruction of ordinary travel by land or | @1¥@ Countenance to jt, (fhe gentleman taunts was occasioned by s rush of stagesand carriagos through | biy, What he may expect from the “Seay! populi | jure pirochers of one hunited dollere worth 0 navigation of ri with the rgit to use stove and me with voting for the third section of the covstite- the by streets, resulting from an interrnption of the | tien can be funn Mi from the account af their action ware, an ; nrich & Bomnere, eonwich vont . ‘ ation that dings the arrival of y new canre of cholera rr - tional amendment after makiog a apevch against it. 1 | Passage at a certain point on Broadway, where some re shment of qvarantine at the «ame point . 4 te Wt ge 1 oe ea at ee mmaructon, of sueh | jog wo mtorm the getieman (Mr. Le” Biend) that 1 did ‘were inade on ascwor. The streets were eutirely Tue. formidable apprarance of the | YO: 01 Sve hundred wollars worth of ofl quarier section for encls telegraph station. The second | 2° *uch thing. 1 spoke wre that proposition, and ed up for nearly half an hour, late inthe day, | Cuyatiogs, with her #hotted gone ron out and ports | Rew" (Ute ne ng aga section yives priority to the transmission of government should have voted against it if the gentioman and bis as. | “AU#ng 8 great deal of too to pedestrians, but | open, will, it te De hoped, iaepire m wih me dread ¥ me v8 on. eee A. _ _— | Goepaicues. The toind section probibite the transferal | S:ates had not joined those on our side who were in the police soon succeoded in the way aud keap- | of allemping bo dirlodge the Commissioners by force, | SH’ & ” he Cas ehtnd tor 4 ‘of these tights and privileges to another company with- favor of it to prevent tny having » chanc) to vote. I do Pe! paca a A namber of stage drivers were | The fo owlog commanmecrtion trom ¢ coin of the | Y — Betereen telly dis Rapa cag ange lh ah \ ‘oul ihe consent of Congr es, provided that the govern. ot tbrak the gentleman cam claim any particular credit for a violation of a city ordinance in driving out | Peruvian har been received in poe spt . i shen mont may at aby time alver KY> yeare purchase the | fof that transaction. Whenever he and bw friends com. | & their line and blocking up the thoroughfares fo THK ROITOR OF THK MRK ALD. | property of the company a’ a price fixed by five compe- Dine with those my own political friends with Fouwen Dawes ov me Pouce. —The following Genera! Sreseewie Pemevias, Lowen Qrocwrce I Railroad Accident—“an Drewned, — tent, di rested pereons, srl ted two oy the company, whom 1 do not ly concur to prevent me from vot- | orger will be ined today vy General Supe New Yorn. Jone 4 Pocommerrmm, June 7, 146 two by Postmaster Geert, and one the other | Mg 80.88 to express my sentiments I shall vote an Dean Sre—T ehall feel inve obliged by you CT omdactor on th nghkeoye Ton renerves the right of Congress to | ©2008, without asking his consent or that of his politi. | Kennedy :— 0 wattors, We arrived hore frets engor tain on the Hodeon Kiver Bail ileges to any other company. cal associates. If he can find sat fo the reseed of Cred co cnn a aan Be M. May WO, aut ow the road Jat Hartings today by being crouched | ‘ 7 PO By Tik ON COTTON, eenoriates “ bet een te ort which he «end » om ono on Ir. Monoas, (repr) of N. ¥., presented the petition of commend him to take the utmort care of | Capraiethe members wf your conn Mowers mavied was, ted Poaded sb Peekskill, "Me en. bai waa Toion officers engaged in the ealtivaion of cotton against the very few things that he can | atier Jane, Lo ty 4 full had bem 9 the any nearly four lone - - the proposed tax on cotton, which was referred wo the Q id the gentleman from | on rainy days, during the dey tours uty, aud the day year Mill's Hair Dye 50 Conte, Binet Finance | ommities, yurat-on to toare So}y, ree uegmet ares will exaterms {0 the require The sloop Newbere capsized opponite a | wenn qo e "pages WD tone 20 (MENTARY EVIDENCE IN RELATION TO LAND TITLE desire to picgocetios cose and pantaloves, Panama hal, white gloves ond black nore Te Captain sarwone-t wave ike honut of reporting for nee below this city, thix afternoon man | siren. He td 3 | ¥ own) wae drowned Mr. Hacer, (rep.) of N. ¥., from the Committees on Private Land Claims, reporied a bill to anthorize docu. ame hat, ue. Ye All carat ully inapect ree bd whenever the whlie aie, on” the Howe Sowing Mach ¥ Fre mentary evidence of t ties to be furnished to the owners. themselves, 1 trust he will have | placed on Io nny other manner than sewed securely in tie Explosion at Mohaw kimer County, AR MOWER, di she Of certain lands in the eity of St, Loum, which was passed, gets home to harmonize them | seam, you will reject the dress as out o unliorm aed make “ep Pet it Herkimer Y, Jaw 1 wie 7 4 LANDA IN AID OF A RATLRO: with each . Teoufest 1am unable todo so, hence | charges sooordingly, AME, Gopertassneent diva Oinarae Kieameiy Peruvian house to Mokewts — . Mr. Hexpewos, dem.) of Mo, called Jamra Lrowann, Inapeewor, ~ seca This letivr | enclowed © Dr Swinburne, together with enuMor « candie Knows Hate, 414 Rrandway, Sew York. lands in aid of the constra tion of the know that the gentleman from he f e » wan covered KNOK HATS, 217 BROADWAY SPW YORK ho Valley Railroad, and ite extension to the Red rver. led upon to reconcite my vow Kecewran putcwa.—As the ferryhoat Noses wae uarantine Departnent, Staten Leland wilted... Wr x HATS, @ RROADWAY. NEW Y Mr. Hexontoea, rep.) of Ind, were in opposition to It Cy ge By pig Lf gs crossing at Soath ferry yesterday, at about noon, an wn ave the bene to forward bailing was KNOX HATA, GB BROADWAY NEW TU ‘the bill until one o'clock, when the morning hour ex- be er wi known young man, drensed im light clothing and hav. a Geb ener one an * pave ° pired. ; and common sense, (Laugh: | ine dark hair and light sandy whiskers, woe observed ihe Tonaleeen sengers ate romarwel | seme Weert oF the " o we wat then talon ape The. pending question was on the fr. Le Buoxp—My votes and the few romarks Ihave | standing vear the guarda His hat was blown from hie | Rinent Beek goo PETER petal | ‘Two Koa fharty cherestgriotie im the weree oi KB/S following amendment, submitted In bebaif of the Com. | Ms a head, and he very deliberately elimbed over tho railing | “yrean esses are now turning up hourly, and I xm informed Nowwane antene Wes Sas open wore bis hats © we been fortunate friend from steamer, irae o —_ <b Guc tenon > Gao’ et Heed ia r noearind an ty wear any mittee of Fifteen ty tr. Williame:Birtke out the wee: | NOW Yorn (ae Raymond ‘de "warted out this wencien | and, throwing up bis hands, rank quickly out of sight renew Veen hers sinee the eh esthieg eiae t Tetit toauy, un’ Wetenered oie ond section and ing.rt in lieu thereot the following :— with one foot on the shoulder of Andrew Joinson and | This was done so suddenly and so eoolly that tow near been dour oF arrangements made for tne removal on, andthe ocher bad 1 4 Royal Havane Lottery <r Ten, Rewrwemtation cam appro anogte | She ot esha or Foyaan of moe | 1 i ot tt ahrre, “Be wean a ee TEA, nowy mend | Bal Sasameica tenctan Feo coral Siates accordi iF reapective. ti - ie Hi ny baside ave tied. ay avnwey Mili 9 rmaen forees’, White wes venene ay one the "agit trite tal < + friend t Mayen) thon, s'ctteanpts wore mote te recover the holy of the vot 5 eatnes But he 1 of Lite ee EN a CO Renters, 6 Welt aren, ©. & \ owe oi held constitution and laws of the Unt tying a knows what they were for the time uneuceenat el them cooped ap denied to any portion of the malein- | will Cecome much further, Serewe oF 4 Seamay,—On Wedneslay morning Adolph | ine eMerrs avd crm Jone §, ten Shirts, ah “ ltizene| ¥ atom : 7% them. f ' twenty-one yi of ori® any Pray aarnige’, soos} for gy PF tr nd a | ‘Wirpi, late a sailor on board the bark Astres, lying at ope on 0nd betenent te tee Piiceatntation shalt be Reduced in the propantion which the, | Sufficient clastic powe itm to preserve his life, | Pler No. 49 North river, while in @ deranged state of | ,,0/, A by nimber of sueb male eitwens shall bear to the whole num. | at jeast. ‘mind arose from bis berth and jumped over the ship's | respect, De of male citizeus twenty-one years of Beate, . Ravwoxo—T am not half much ——* dock, prompt! $ iter Hon The sovtiot wepeasl to be pet geo as fol- ete then aa the centieman tro Oho seems to be back vo bie baok ton & the Sr reting th we Thie letter and ite eechmare were forwuni-d } lows: consider that both my fect are within my owas control | janes of the watching bi Swiaburne, but Up to she presems myment | em wit unaut rein for 4 two days Hrowne's Chioredy me” Ld post y sreriox 2, Representation shall ve sonee as yet, and i find no fA) sanding on my own wm aide ff vomel and pet Ls - areply, Now, we who eh ; le ° bore, Fete parte, “ral Staca® wuteh le orm. This may not gentleman from Green, cook of the Astrea, rhargre sanetioned News from Portre * ve OS eeewn erent! ie to thete mort snesbera: oo Ot suis some gen! of Ah, to resove him, but im vain vank “% Lhe oEpenecs atteedent on it are perm r — va ew It waits me perfectly. reason to re | Hie body being grappled for was sabmequen’ ENRY SALMON, Commander Atsamehip Pervvian ‘The ston Hteh Sewing metab at ike cae eee ie) Kak eomee guetiomes 40 oat ciware core oun me, opens Soret Temeecn ena Rrmtonp rn : : and have been very much in the condition obati: | and the jury rendered a verdiet of © = wp ghd] fare juryman Who wondered very much why the other | drowning.” Two weeks previons to his to be manered ont dg, wea apreetetatioy fe tuck | eleven were such obmtinate rellows that they would hold | bad been drinking to exces. He was (wen wih, Shh the tales of the regines og 8 Page shail ve reduced in the Proportion which the pumber | Out ngaing} bum I lave regarded it aq @ of re | Of age and 4 mative of Finland, hgure ahead of (he Lavaca

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