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: NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1866. - of Illinois, Thos, 8. Plunkett, of Tennessee; R. A. Page, The Senote then weat iate exeounve #2: and | donation of loads made to it andor the Agricniturat Cot > i Ww A s Hil N G (@) N District of Columbia. fons of oMfcers—Jamcs M. Cow, | *hortly: after adjourned, Cos Gih eich on eae ae T HE F = hy j A N S$ THE STATE CAPITAL. | T ” — TUR DRAPT IY VEN! YEAASIA, EC \ . of Kentucky; Walter Frazer, of Maryland; Daniel Whip- 23 The rake also pro notary, 3 - P © prosented u letter from tho See ple, of New Hampehire; Frank B. Harbuck, of Towa; HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, of War, in answer to the House eolatie of Jone 11, in - - Jolin . Robinson, of New York; Wm. S. Long, of Penn Wasunxerox, June 15, 1396, reference to the draft in the Bighth Congressional dis- Cetra Session of the Senate for the Trial of Judge Smtth—avArgument of Coun + eg Dia rites! BUD so B00 trict of Pennsylvania, which was refern d to the Com. i for Defence, Go. lvania; Walier H. Donaldson, Jr, of New York; |“ STEITENS suveTTUTE YOR MIN Ri é re 5 via Cau ‘assage in the Senate of the Legistas | ee nee ee aaenemai, Ellery, Je ct Vor, | Mee Smovas, (ce) of Pa, dotrodaecd. a. eu gasony a Eiear ABire “ain sitar ero Gata LEAD OA SRO TIRIme, vies Aunany. Sune 0, 1608 tive Appropriation Bil! mont; Ellis B. Bliss, of Michigan, the bill introduced by him on the 23th of May, to enable | March 28, calling for information in. reforsace, ta Postponed. The Somate met at wine o'rlo k Pprop: . i the States in rebellion to regain their priviteges in the | ™errial relations with Britise America, which was re- s Mr, Shafer, commuel for Judea Smith a forzed to the Committee on Coun Mr. Daves, (rep.) of NOY, objected to the printing, to prove that the mew ae of the Gio SE cwntretionstioneinde THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Union; which was ordered to be printed. ‘The substitute contains the followtag new scetion in | and, ing the discussion of the matter, the Hoe, at | Py ition \ Sho barges againat tim (mmr 6 som ~~ ses ; oulsek” atiourna t , ie Moposition to be Made of Thea \ot pe ; j THE RECONSTRUCTION QUESTION, First Session, peters laren ee ’ FE es MON i, pi : ° 1 Correll cree EMRE IAI beF:Mibioul Meare, aad ans a Wherens the State of Tennessee returned he Tart. Yet Decided Upoa. Ay glans di by the € oe withoot Keowlotge ‘ance to the Chited States and by es ‘ tEN ATR. her citizens has framed w coustit FASHION CouRSE, TROTTING. t ( on the’ propaaition t = a ee oi : i ‘ec Wasut Sune 13, 1386. pani Bart ee int tally ee Ce Bhepa te i The trot for the £200 purse, announced to come off | BL? f t rele allow @sidews) io ve had Stevens Presents a Substitute for His ‘aiticens’ ib Gandne” Uinow, condition of her institutions, yet as it contains many ele. | at the above course yesterday afternooa, for which there | pees oh oe 7 . = “ ments of rowernnn thereto A i fot. Restoration Bill Me Moen. Con )ef Me. fom the Committee an | "Pe iCehelad Sarthe ste st Tenveuer may be xii. | 86% s9¥0N eats did not tako place noae of tho { TEGALL OF THE CANADIAN VOLUNTEERS. |. \ 7 tod to representation in Conztess, and her present horses exerp! » Woodrail’s Rosunoud coi 0 r BOStOPAtION Bilt, the District of Columbia, reported a bill to jugorporate | iina'ite; fesentativan If found to be. duly apparite:t,, horges ¢xeep! Hiram Woodra’'s Rosmovd coming t de. he, &e. t aka the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Union of Washineton, D. €. ‘qualified, may be admitted to seats On taking the re. | the store at the appointed time, The mare received (he > beemon arly vastaken from the bd waterial aitor- quired oath; provided, that unless the sald State we ra ‘nba hetose the Int das of January nert, | {Prfelt of half the entrance money. The following wer> | ir@orts Making to Kel kT OF TUE COMMISSIONER OF PATENTE ac Certain Fenian : ifer's b. m. Otsego Bello, P. Mitchell's ' ra trem.) of £..' trom: {har eeeeriitae on oxtetaiion cr cotistiiational provinton, eutranchine | the oul: n. Ots » Pri Cinneareut e f ™ cltiz nd extend dub of aul ch. g Artemus Ward, I. Walker's b, m: Daley Barns, risoners anada—Tri Postpone: He Proposes That the Tennessee Delega- | priating, roporied a resolution for the printing of four 9 erory class, anid. # A ite 10 ry person | gu Alida, W. Peabody's bm Amber, H, Woodrua |. for the BeesenteMancral of Canadian r jurisdiction an equal standing inher Courisel | eh. mm. Resamond, and N. Ho'comb's b. m. Lucy: " both as suitors and withesses, and shall | Lady Thorne and George Wikes trot. their ve Soldices at Toronto, &, ‘hey relate to the State of Tennessee exclusively, | £0 Wagons. Tagoxt, Juno 13, 1966 Goxern H tion Shall Be Admitted Conditionally. thousand extra coples of the vena # the Commissioner of Patents for 1665, which APSTUIAN TY we Ds MEXICO, sAintinintinannn Annan Hoe thw as tia “stp siall cease and become nail and void: and the sald Slate —moenetespesatiieribiciieenintietisitael Strenu io ro r o I eo lad re “ger » “ as Do wih (rep ) of Wis, called vp the resolution Byatt Eo : Horse Exhibition at Newburg. : 3 sous esbria i being made srvcure the release | mcseige Wai yonieate 49 Ah The Senate Reconstruction Amendment oe “t iH es Jemianian, copra eee The third eval aes Legion, Labs ‘The aunual exhibition of the Highiand Park Associa. | a pe Age Ree ie ae eke | ie, om he grote! tia a ut the. lnecange communicate to the Sonat y information in his pos- it erenacted, That whenever Sibel dbeimenced yesterday. at’ New) ‘i at Fort Erie, ‘The authorities aser Have | after ite reception by the Senate, snd x con the House, a . ns “Umited States shall devin it propor he shill yesterday at Newburg under rather une Sines a. Sent ¢ ly, rendered t! Lash eae ve Adepted by session relative tothe departure of Austrian troops for ¢ his proclamation directing a convention to be called to | favorable cixcuinstances. The day proved to be rainy bridence Jmpliscatiog ute wiih Feplanjem, aud.) PRAT Sie panel os Abia. wotiut ee & & & Mexio. Mr Doolittle said he bat reason t> believe the | form legit.mate conn tations for ¢ respective States: he 1 dixag a peremptorily refuse to entertain the (dea of leltiog iw | a “ c c. c. ¢ shall direct an election to be held on a certatuday tochose | 401 disagrecablo, although a large number of people Kn ‘ Journed above would bring tnformation of a very satisfactory hich shalt meet at the time fixed } gathered from nil parts of the State to witness the it. | & bs. = character, He felt confident that Moxico wes about to \U the enpital of the Suite, and form. n stats count! The prigoners will not be brought up for trial wail ho | The Acetdent hop Karty of Viratote ich shalt be submitted to a vote of the people, and | provements fur tho last year iu equiny stock by a majority of the lecal voters shall be declared |" py the fect place a rand cavatvade took place te Constitution of the State Mail aectipa, whick dects ing of all kinds of horses, stallions, geldin; Jed their eith Hi rot be Wasurseroy, June 19 THE RECONSTRUCTION AMENDMENT. ‘The Reconstraction amendment was taken 1866, exe tement shall have comploiely subsided Ric The bodies of Sergeant Mathieson aud pris of the Queen's Own, were interred this af be evacuated by the French troops. The resolution waa ad opted. Onvint mares, with and wiihont colts, &e., which were greatly admired rious intel stat Coal F es that those who titled to exer ALAND GRANT tL von with a continued until four o'clock, when it wae ‘The bill to grant lands in ald of the construct’on of the | ty le tive f iy ve years T they shail / Pinas ‘eueatnih: pease A aetal fier ella it cas strom tho | Kansas and Neosho Valley Railroad to the Red River was | fied their tntenuon (o be reumeaied with the right of et by the concour © present wiliury hopors. ‘That regiment hax lost, iactudiog the 1 ° ich it came fro {akon cps puke alder w-aiscunstony Wr: Seevannien tanta) (caine W eraana tice makereicen tes dees ib Akowea pa The first nupel tion was for Ave yenr old st nine men, The wounded are all betoming convalescent by Vol Senate by a vote of one hundred aud twenty to thirty. | of Ind., moved to postpone it till the first Monday in THR Ores SERVIC: The finrt prize ¥ Hamlet, #1 two, Jack Rogers made one of is b rts against it, | December, This was dignzreed to. Mr. SJescacrs, (rep.) of ROL, from entered by [ econd was Delmon! Dispositio f the Prisone but probably changed no one’s | Farther consideration of the bill was postponed ill to- | mittee on the ‘Civil ee, wriod back ¢ a Vomblete Thert wae no other treal Not Determined pont y e morrow, regulate the eivit service of the Uorted States; which wag | eotantion iy lis ca dian Heturaing HMome, OUK TRADE WITH Brit! NOMTH AMERICA. NOUNTINE TO COLORED 861 DIES. reeommit xd to be printed. al nid wars f wir veor olds, The entries were me ‘ Tho Seereiary of the Troasury, tn rosponse to a resolu The Fenate, on motion of Mr. Wise, (ren) Of Mase... |” Mr. Juxcen also reported a resolution, which was | Billy Byron, by J: 1 Taylor, and how George, by J. | APRCIAL TELUGHAM TO THR NEW YORK HERALD. | f the House Spicy pee é | concurred in the House amendment to the bill im relation | adopted, re rads of departments to furnish the | S Cleeves, both sic d by sanubletons They ¢ took Mostrrat, June 19, 1568) en Nb pIRKETORS tion of the House of Representatives, to-day transmitted | to bounties and colored soldiers ammitiog on Civil e With imvortantion conceraing | Preminmns in the order giv Toile imallek ah Hiaemeihy pdosaane afulll conact | OUTDE AXD'OU sda to that body a report from James W. Taylor, special THE LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIANION Bitte e mode of appo nt to the inferior grades of offic The th for three year old Me Brace ee ee ee F | @me eral A 4 ad taking orders agent of the Treasury ariment, communicating gone. | Wich was pending yesterday, was resumed, The fol- | in their respect ve de pts, entered w N. Remor, sir Volunteer their capture aad status has been forwarded to the ¢ for th n ate wich gives the nemesal e Jowing amendments “of the Finance Committee were RIGID GP WAY IN CALISORNTA fest promi . Weburn, en Allen Gold- } erument, and instructions as to thelr disposal are ex. |‘ poems station in the United states, Price of pam Tul information in regard to the commercial relations | | Mr, Kinny, (rep) ef Cal, from the Conmaittce on ‘ines | Smith, also.a Harobletonian, second promium ; 33 A betwoon the United States and British America. ‘The | r the construction of @ potice telegraph in Washing: | and Mining, reported back, with amendments, tho bul | Mul tie best vo yoar old stallions Morgr needles [a1 Oem SRI Ne NER cow HATS | herria bode rated records of the Treasury Departinent show that for the | t0, $45,000 9 wilug the right of way’ to ditch a ees ! ee eral ans nee eh, Order Dave deen tésued to recall troops fs ual Srctios — That from and, after i ¢ States ruil, Urego nonm, and mJ i » Were © horde nt except the Vietoria ond a " Year ending June 20, 1865, our trade with British Ame. | isd, the unnual salary of the Treas pane freak dtaccalh it ter gl T hla eamategal CCT Eh ee igs | the border front except the Victoria R aa bath 1 Going ¢ fTownt rica was second only in magnitude to that with Great | 7! be sia toons fre a a ‘The amendmonts were agrood to aud tho bill passed OF the best brow mayer 2 colts. the entries | Of artiitery now at Huntington, facing Matone. Trooy 7 BRIDES Sed Britain, Its aggregate was $69,150,602, while the com- | tole paid ontot any. ie : fd Tt granta to every company or individual who hier it hg st : Blank Ny B K, John wu 2 tat aa Matt, | will be retain this point witha view of guarding | | - ae ‘ Ayan é printed cordance with the laws of the Stites of Caltforma Or y Hugh Niican; & Brown mars by Alden Golismith’ | against the maraudings of Fenian stragglers el ! , wit anerce with Great Britain was $255,709 203, Tho exter- cro" —, That from and nfier the SM day of June, | gon and Nevada, or af the United Bentes, constructed 4. Hlack Maria, by Thoma: Kipatrick—a thoroushbeed, | “a Lordi steele . ; or al trade of the United states for 1565 consisted of $329,- | 1968, the salary of the Comuasioner of Puttin, Building wales aie f MH. Diate; Ge Sorrel mate be Wine | The returning troops are to he received with a grand 768,220 exports and $24,434,167 imports—an aggregat> | *r#l,be ewe tous mitre eet pl i mveyance of water for mini ; ; in for tin | au eoathyctytc ovation 574.2 ai OE EINES 3 al purposes, the right of way over the pu ny horn; & Bay | | ss oe . v0 Of $574,202,387, ‘The tonnage of vessels clearing fiom Mit is cus Claude ao lougae anekieauaten anelt Geroasd Terese v by AMTallah, @ Bhi. | The Arms Setzed by Government Claimed r - I silary of $3,000, Purpose. e by Jolin Crow | as Private Propert A writ sat ana hol ¥ (0 pay the salaries of the officers 1 ports of British America, was 8,501,752 tons, and th entrances from British America were 3,193,193 tons— the total of 6,714,945 tons, exceeding the tonnage of | in provided forfor the feet ¥ ,Yessels employed in trade with any other much unt 8 any Re % Fcountry. Of. the clearances for British Amer- | tothe rid of tne, fiseal your, L Beryane, Jane 1%, 1868 deve be ae | EXTRSAION OW PATENT. re y : Bucren - Mr, Mrene, (rop.) of Px., (rom the Committee on Ba ; tents, reported a bill for the extension of the patent of OF the fee yoar old mares or gelding Jonathan Rail for coating the iuterior of metallic wator | Sait tool the i b hydra He cenent “Matehies.”’ of Dawes, (rep) of Mass, spoke in epposttion, and | eeeend. Lion DLIL was postponed till to-morrow. ir. dos Gold. P. O'Day, Hoad Contre of But notoas gelding: | from Now York and applied to General Burry for th mith, took the | un of the art bE of howd Mors for tls prize rm of the arms and manitlons av seized: hor jad Bolo ery notice | Mr. O'Day claimed the arms as his private property | | | | | Awerican ports during the year ending Jane 90, 1865, for | ea ' i | | hear aed A po pproprinted | ne ica, 1,750,548 tons were of American vessels, and | PMieag, (ny money in the 7 Rot otpearlne: Cape WASIDNGTON LAMOUATORY AND MINI ASSOCIATION pelmmenis OF trot ck—Lady Sherman slowing | and sald he had made advances on thems au a or | a ee 1,787,204 tons were of Canadian and other foreiga SECTION =. That from and after the 80th day of June, 1866, Mr. Jonw'ox, (deim.) of Pa, from the Committe: on Fanny Post and wsormel gelding were! ais commiovion merchant dt nner, vessels, Of the entrances from British America 1,680,820 | [here shell be an oMicer in the Treasurer's Mepartmont to be | Mines and Mining, report d 4 bill to incorporate the | Pit 2 Colpelition, Bur no prizes award ut ‘ re re “eee Boor ANG: Hon Bae . 4 “a 1,689, S20 Mt Solicitor of the Treasury, who shail | Washington Laboratory and Miniag Association, which, Lo Wie Dire vear ott stock Lady Gifford, owned by M. eneral Barry reptiod t war only the castedian * Letan tons wore American, and 1,503,364 were Canadian and eta one of een! _ who | after some debate, was rejected. [. Gifford, & bok thie first premiaum ny,” owned | of the a wid had setzed them by order of his eaperior | pnuial salary of $3 Ne Attornes . ” , Volls, the sevon Of the total trade in 1854, amounting to $69,308,512, addition to the present force a clerk to be Mr. Av Lt80s, (rep, from the same commiiter, he ‘two year olds and yeurlings wore hardly worth | whe Address Pollak & Son, Meersch eatuationlt oe sauaines oe a ri grain 10 $69,203,512, a cat an annual salary of $2500. und | Feported a bill'to establish assay offices, for the assay of brain fae ° cept t 4 M Viola looked agnod | | manufac wt Be wen earth at valuation 24,182,009, or thirty-four per cent, was the salar erand | gold and silver, at Portland, Oregon, aud Boise City, | CBO 494 tok the “reun of of Mr, West «al toondr, bull, punted ant F with the United States. In 1864 and 1865 the ageregate | Idaho, The b 1! ‘also repeals the act establishing a brancl, |. Yolk Wee aleo mnet a a Pashaw, and {a | —Gene | a ea (in mint at Dalles City, Oregon, and provides fortheremoval | "ue fettlo, bot Me Me stall'on colt, how: | 6 and Sendin | A—Lyon's Inscet Powder—or $56,801,620, of which $42,590,096, or forty-eight po on 2 < oon: wanes aaiae eae any ei ee of the machinery, ke., of the branch mines in Chartotte pops ims bgtiaes Sid AG Srriny he cheer 4 du the Stre: ag , Was with the United States N.C, and Dahlonega, Ga. Repymriall of. a Ake trotier.-: This eolbte) i New ¥ rit on. Since the abrogation of the Reciprocity Treaty Amori- Mr. Hexpersox, (rep.) of Oregon, was nddress'ng the | sls @Rasiaw, and give, inaeations of great promise. TELYORAM TO THE NEW YORK HRMALD. . Semin. Stan Pees “ i S printing presves, mac hi House in gsurport of the bill when the morning lour He took he dr | Matowe, Jane 13, 1566. | PNES & COM Park ro can purchasers are paying higher rates for Canadi id supplied to the His eee i WARNES & Mark Ricctier a bd aa | ee tieles tae nathonty at a earment and for expendi- | pired, and the bill went over until to-morrow. F of bays owned by AW}. emul Murphiy’s wing of the Fenian army is at last fs ae aie ae age larger nani fan tn 2806, | alg euch Hrenory ae here horde tn | TH MENAT:'S soUCSDMES TS Yo TH KiCUNMTRUCION aMESD: PAE OF ORNS BE | aiteini'd. This moming General Moade. direciod tho | , A Cure at tasti-One more Disense Com. rithstand! ressity of their pay dnt allow sad Gwya stieh sum as may be eqnita! ithout hi ae rv . quered be worst canna re tah lewenty per.ceit Othe Rpsiles of tke Geitea By OF | Tleducting fo expenditures, made. by said riment or | ‘The Senate’s amendments to the joint rosolution pro- : bh wane. J arrest of «li Fenians fovnd ourthe street and patrol have | «iced oy i ues and woud etal Uiacanasy Kuowo 06, MERE y pet he Uni aes, under anthoriyy thereof, upon wuld process and inaebinery | posing an amendment io the coustitntion of the United | bE th fend arr aiymenr gle MrT een nit | been about ali day picking the men np They were ‘ FREAT AUCH 2 - THK SENATE! PINANC ® COMMITTFY AND Zu TAX barpore of improving snd repairing the ear. Runtes wore taken from tho #haker's tabte for netion by ScPgr id baye that would eve wale wretehed tak GatAguitd We eth pededs BUAF hooente'\ bain \-:4 SRLORE GMGRIR, wh iM are se oprialcd aut of any money jn the ; remy cr the off one did not show to ad a ist slay anaats; Bee SlingRy an, tiedlonltion Ode Heneanan sol ee panty i ylighhn: Sah al ity goods for | _ Mt. Britvxxe stated that the House portion of ¢ premig i mm ‘ 3 av melas dds tre nytinos ci acs ratte The Senate Finance Commitice is busily engaged on futites to the treaty of Fore Laranale, a ¢ | mittee on Reconstruct on had examined. the vantage well on the | first haut | the Fenian ofticers ww aided | that ih rep , mune, One tes wns, jurties tothe treaty of Fort Laramie, and tor ‘kfoot uation, to replace Whose destroyed by fire on | amendments, amd were unanimously of — opivion ress, It hopes to complete it ‘by Friday. Very few steamer Frank Bates, at St. Louis, Apel 7, 1566. that they should be concurred jo, Th: amendments materia! changes are boing made, and the: 1 Mr. Treatevnt, (rep.) of Ill, offered an amendment | were so shght that unless gentlemen on the other side x tad » and these inainly ON | fixing the salary Of a reporter of the Supreme Court at | desired to discuss it, members on his side were willing he recommendation of the Commissioner. A tremen- $2,100, and providing that he shall furnish thr e him. | to take the vote at once. If, however, discussion was m 317, over the cour otd stallions he Internal Revenue Tax bill, and making rapid pro- rest — simply walked | removed. AR ie there be nothing equat 4 rece was six yoar | this afteraoon. Those above the sank of 6 were | CATIBAYA TONIC. whinh te simple nt There were entered for the race Mé Ir. | held to bai! in fonr thou-and dollars each: those of lawer | log all tle vii t hand Me. Parkinson's Jem, Aftera alt | rank fu two thouand dollars each, The Rey, | Depot (87 Brod . mi » starts, Je, having the pole, got away, and, | Vather Mra proffered bail for General Mur desiclicnule Wiekhe of Hasees red copies of the anoual re} to the Secretary of the | desired, he suggested that specehes should be huiied | Keeplng the lead, took the heat tu Thee cond | phy, shat offer declined to be bailed anita hin a eal sy combined with Game ous pronase oa case Brousht be Deer {x Serve Gh, Rubs Jc Tes Bppee’ tne Sra a epee ry to fftern enieutcs, as ho proposed to call the “previous: | Bewt wes wou by Abdullah in the samo time precisely, | ‘comrad arms mecired bail also, All refused foi Thats anton epee ede tae stituting specific for ad valerem duties on tobacco and Other amendments of an unituportant character were | question” at balt three o'cloek. the bares gous audidly together, give b wre deteriniged to stand a trial, sane ton onty, t the washing process ue disaverer of the abon, te ‘ sv erat cae In the dhird beat Abdailah got the start and kept if | will take place betore Jade Shipman, of the ‘United | ony throughout, coming home Mnely im 8-91, winning the | States D tre t¢ {Conandaigua, N. ¥ ou the 1th | teady \o eprty, free of race agd premivim. Following thie was a race for the | inetanl. The prise are la cha {Ue eficery, Rent every heat more or geldiag five years old, wile aud repeat, in | Marshel Dodd. They will be sent from Ma ft BO. Chien Od Bint igars; and it seems well sottled that the committee will | adopted. Mr, Hanoixe, (dem.) of Ky, proposed that the demo- ke this recommendation. The bill was then taken out of the Committee of he | cratic side should have one hour allowed them for do- Whole into the Senate. ‘The question was upon concur. | bate, to be divided arvong them as they choose. how who desire HY dirertions y AVPLICANTS FOR THE BERTH OF NAVAL OFFiCER amet ted Com 4 VENS agreed 5 | i gy ca REET ETE I en a out petween Me. | whieh was cnttrnd Mary Temple. Madesiy, and Wajor | Ontero bounty jll to-day, They were refured a parole. | mae Beers 4 . sage. 1ig was an exceedingly cottested race, y ondor ene! jonde, all persone suspected o! A number of applicants are here ‘for. tha position of |... Mt. Taverna! seliee ie evaeparase vote of ths saneed: | Reger O eecacatnd) nr. ser ae O° MOrMenT) ORG’ | Sess “bassin Sagisin, the: eoeantegs) etrenghpat' ot Seley Pamiaet.vwere, tile taorning reesled, sated up-to st ‘Nava! Officer, made vacant to-day by the death of Hon. At the disposal of the an! "Rete ine The House then eeconded the previous question, and | Coming in neck and nov am two heats. Modesty wine | the care, and sent on tuoi Way houw, There are but Ringat (endemen's Moses F. Odell, of New York. George Blount and Mr. | crease of compensation ( coftain clerks in bis depart- | Mr, Stavays clored the debate, He congratulated the | 2! Faoy on the last heat in 2:51 To-day the | faw Fewans here now. Allis quiet | Rage fen ment. House nnd the country that a scheme was soon to be | Ong I be resomed, and sf the weather proves fa- | by The yeas mel be were demanded, aud the amend- niet eee ch arm ne seuaned oy mreng good going for inexperienced horses may | ‘The a ang | —" ment was to—yens 23, nays 14, ax lollows :—~ community to: ileges wantages of civilized’ 4 nerge rt - given to a soldier, it is considered that Colonet Hille | "Vege Metre Feed aealicsdpoess Cowan, Davis, | and free overnment—a scheme containing, he said, ts Pong ae “ie don war noon tne "ra wR a Ord ttestiencral | pian st (nlite Remagrestine Ss Mos Wussainens 7 r EA ; p. . 4 | mm ive good as the omission of man or inner oe rested in (a Sh —adeig yaortncting “ Pres'e chaneen eae het Prniricisctonneon Mebongail: Morea, Meh! Moree | things. In myrouth, he contiaaed, iu my manhood { 10nd favor, and did atarge Dustnow In pos! voting, | Suiveate; duwe'ta. 1006 : LM BOLD §, 6 Brondway. ser Davis, Kiddie, Satlebury, Sherman, Stewart, Van Winkle and Wit | and in my oid age [have fondly dreamed that when avy tad none of the Dabdlin on his tongye, and could A guard tae been detailed my: y to orcupy saat fortunate chaue: sueuld Lave broken up for atime the | Mt lareot the betters oo wc! i ccaty, Go | Am Throw Away Paddinge-The tee Charles O'Conor, sevior counsel for Jefiorson Davis, | MWTBY 6, om, Tae am JUMELS aL women Fe reaa iecrumes: Howard. Howe, | foundations of our Institutions and releised we from prcement of the order probibiiag the transm|eion of PR RORAAS SERRE TENE tit ee a a eS fi , , . rine uw Catal atreat cogether with ex-Governor Pratt, called at the White | inkche ie pe Dt roy, Mamsay, Sprague, | obiigations the mort tyrannical that were ever imposed Coroners’ Inquests. | Fevian despatehes It fe Brigadier General Barna | “A!IAl. BAT ‘anal ms House this afterncon, and bad a protracted interview : in the name of freedom, the intelligent, free and just has taxon wad of the Fenian forces here, Two fered Be rfame from with President Johnson, the object of their visit belag | _ Mh Davie, (dem.), of Ky., o an amendment ap | men of this republic, trie to their profesalons and their | Tasaur Qearwai.—Coroner Wildey vestoray BeM Companion of tudians have come here te akithe Tenane | | Semweet Opapan Perfame a oe ae “a8 | proprating Saye se “ aud to the loyal ours Of 1 Conscience, wonkd have s0 reinodelied all our institutions | an inquest at No. 125 Mulberry streo!, on he body of |" Generel Alexander Metiook. of Obi, while visiting the | Mexoa, S¥ HH th reference to releasing Davis o t's parole. | ee ge ae en ayes alae (rop.y of atd,, | Mt fo have freed them from evory vemige of human op- | srr. Catharine Byres, who died on Tue tay ov Camuta #de 9 was arrested by | RwhuT : . » - he suggestion of . Carsewr .) ol 1. sae: ity of bis, of the recognized “a " some Candian . € the eu eMERT EC TNE MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK PAGLT | pipe Dagis menided bie améndmient no ah to aircet tn be Cea of Lit poe aad the suprrior caste at the | Vous the lestimony taken lt appeared tv eke | Blaze, who ~~ Mew ‘ihe Receiver of the Merchants’ Notional Bank of this | taken for the porpoco named a special fund in the bands | Fc; in short, that’to @istinetion woold be totorated It. the deeonved aud her husband, Pat 1 proving b many apologies ity has brought suit against the slockboiders of the the ibetcol = War, derived from the payacut Of | this puritied fepablie bet toes iw — : ame involved In # dificalty, daring artery, | bY the com / anon " p “ com pensatios onde: vis bright drew van 6 the cae ° bank to the amount of the capital stock of that institu- | “ar the request of Mr. Feameme, (rep.) of Me. the | Bhd conduct. Tals tngtt dean Nee Semeean be obtized | *io was partial Ureatened to hack | the Pentan Teint * SIGE, Meeker 720 Brendwag tion, namely two handred thousand dollars, ander that | above was withdrawn, with the understanding that it | (ve courent with patching up the worst portion of the | wife's rain. ov if the distnrbed } i - ~ lerct'on of the Carrency act which renders the stock. | #lould be attached to the Army Appropriation bill ancient edifice, and leaying it im many of its parte to be ag ~ ohare a Fue Fewa (rlats cloged 34 at ery Pvises Cashed, Demwe= y : , . elg | The bill was then passed. aopt throrgh by the temp ets, the froste and the storms | oa tne r iiewibe emary-e o \ oj ie . 5 holders personally liable to the amonnt of the stock held | Tan Sink Tak Galt vert. ons pri Pe aya aay Sig ey org! ety we some ae eee cuary. i f+ nt ay Wail siren, NOY by them respectively, This proceeding la Ineqaily, the | Mr Sr the Seoste | and poseessiug some will of my awa, Laccept 60 imps ee es rsp -— nora Receiver praying a judgment for an amount equal to the | take up thy ie purpose | fect a proposition’ Tanswer, because Elive among tea | jog byt nied if mine and elruek epainet (he vo Head Contre Stephens at Riehmond. Join eget Letters apital stoels. He also prays the Court to determine | ° Sowing, Mz Winkle to submit some remarks | aid pot among angela; among men as intelligent, uv de | Ai tar time er cls eryag, Wherenpon ' a. dur ber 4 E, Meeker, V oy. ipa " | CRORE, Fhe State Sse ay, ome . termined, ne tm dent a myself, who, not azrering | Byrne no 1 to re-enter ber.) 1 : ‘i meeting of Feat ‘ Who are the bona fide stockholders in. se cases im | Mr. Vax Wavxre of 'W. Va., addressed the | with me, donot choose to yield their opinions to mine. | iO. Ba K of wood a awd eit ' " i tener ~ , HN ich reecut transfers of stock ave been mae, In ondor | Menato in fuvor of it uring the Leow sity for some auch | Sutuat concession, thereti 's aly resort for wit | Wa er ax tar acon i on re fier, DyenThe Beat Kvee HONeUrS ag A NECEsA fi Net for i powtili € ¢ been justified 19 | por in pi conned anit o of ® on ite ¢ hat the proper persons ehall be mede parties to the her consideration of the bill was postponed at the ats ny re paes a chorea ter & eatier | 4 wi AR 0 etter: genie ‘ p vit ‘ vsion of Sir. Van Winkle’s sper plan, could we have had the co operation of the Exeon- |. )/¢ ti whod iy amd quint war Fe nee Chetera—Dr. J. Collie Hrowne's Chie-~ TYPHUS PRVER IN THR pIsrmierT sath. live. With his cordial assistance tho rebe! States wiclt | aio, qnonth nM, anh " pony N bre ented to The typhus fever hus » 1 such a me ae ba ding the have baen ma ® model repablies, and this nation, am em | aitiouigh I hy several physicians rhe grow worse Fenianiqo im the ¢ Patanpagt (het be be demic form at the Uaited Btates fail for th . 17 ut ths Paris | fo treoneteuetio tates suould | pure cb an' shew -Dru. Mamas ments whe maar ete," j ‘ ‘ rnd miia that, on recommendation of Nr, Buta: 1 1 condiuian, | PAY . get dt the epee Cit dans! em i the court hat discharged about forty ct cent ianerten + <eS, unos UY arymbee ME yi t r te. OD “ fontined fer waiver Ofer a eee ae 1a logitunas I jury and ecek that “Catharine By rics. Us AND h Taba tiays te whee” . coretary of the Interor bh th Doct 1 and by n “7 ua rpation | deceased. demth oF eryeipolas, the rote of 7 o the hospitais at Jud qa a woverr conquer mney m! throws at Wer ‘ one of the hospitals at J : . 1 oe rye ia - oe ena ate more lh the sick are removed The r ha ' ttaten r ond now 'T A native of Oy Meee > Wae dat this inetite for a j neta : nen. wer jam 1 Cor ' ve hort wan a hoe onth past, and has b ° a hey on L or prompt efurte of ¢ ‘ to ¢ ? ‘ omy ewer be " Prave ace Lee titel Sewieg Machines. AIM AGENTS TORMPDEN TO THANSACT B Bt rt vin | inConeress, ‘The baste nrged upon um by some leva dy. Coreen W he bod ka Gaib alth, a | ava WITH THE WAT DEPARTMRS ‘i arse seer: | but impote ns tete antiety to embrace the repre. | 7 boo up Reduction orto r . following claim agents hay ton Pr tn oo tardat (vex of rebels; their ambien to display their bbe m : ine ; % tie On We tices —J Neleon Lucky, of New York; George 1 tb for Poa dnn Hage and from t ' ¥ ” phen . mon, of Washington; Edvard Prine, of Quiney, I 4 , for expenses ping xty day ol 5 . wt, Dass tie Subtitle Cpreote PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIO suk 3 | could mot look } wn 2 was ' , . ‘The President to-day nominated to the Ser eet etin | eserueah Tuesday evenis " rs Hate foe the Semcon Tie Ligon Davidson, Jr., for Postmaster a the hoxt Cone ig 4 ‘ bien a» 16 . . m : in plac of Darius Welle, removed: « Feith | Bebvis, With their en of represe : ‘bea “a ot ra rt " af Swith, a member of the Hons of Represen'at printing 4) {be exetipe of love ehgcreg dewalt aba secares ok + "Aete: jor 4 r Se ' s Kentucky, tobe Governor of the Territory 6 wh et | setper- enabling achs abonlh. do juatics to. tt bs |o. wad : quer turned (6 . ' *) - 5 te PARDONED BY THE PReetNEST ned for inatertala for re! | fresdmon end enfo chiement wa a condition | dr t i Cerone ry n y. Feit androntiagent ex | pre pile be h good in the proponition, — te hare arpa a pea ¢ wee Sein Machine Company Upon the PeCommendation of Senator Sieaee nereot an | fee Fox peaens ne Geteraun has ae Gamble § y hold am inde «onal # they read a 1 eee bd . Aer mace a personal application to the Pre 2 fond mecrsanry he (raven + Cee bok for epeody adoption, for he depre f He aor t r don of Lewis M. Coxaetta, of South Carolina, a privateers |”) 08 Hreitastnwel, : Beran, | : oe herpes oe ertive " *| Wen Wa 1 Fcecutive clemency, This i+ the fret and only | $¥ii00) | lms nat << Bed Ae "YF e Eighth peecines eodey ofternece, “ ' = nob ce of any OMicer of that condition hating been pardoned | whor expense 1 "The Hanley then prosended to vote hy yen: ond wefut i on for ws m tae s ca ote = ar direeny Be Py w the amondmonty of the Banat, sepane 4 paren mein ee m com . ’ Sern by th | pooncem-uit Raving been made of mente aly ' , , WATOR ne President yesterday, on the ay tion of Adm , and aw to hew they ld have vornt _ | eee } \ ral Shubrick, Uuited Staies Navy, Governor J, Madivon . ine dem Lot Wik, EB. amcube, Spinince’ | wilt : Me , 4 ‘Welles, of Louisiana, and others, dir nt of a t0'| Vea pot & Cate aibmeals they aetetiee: * oe oe pote 4 “ue pardon to be taved tot @ Ron +e i " i ia oad ’ ‘ tg o loans, Lo., for the part taken by lim vf le vob oti’ 2 antnges asinad 18 pF wn Vat le war bere hy woud tyobuty | ; : . service, Mr, Rousseas. oner occupied the eminent Mr é etidenas ate Joke T ou bas an vig tion of a Commodore HUG Uatiod States Nave = i kant tin Gen heme bo yn oe an acoommeer “ sew roetan MManarmnste wirk Tue pore ub git oe : Pe year je vey ' wren ispine tr : Som ton t : From the Ist of July ¢ r Paid hen ea of ied Vv ‘“ : ‘ * aba og ale, St dative and #( Mor » at hs yes ots my ; wei ot tadey thie e r saitta , niseuoekl View bitecarey 0 at + r 1 , ‘ way “ 1 we eter a tire ‘ ' P a - ~~ mM ‘ - r , ‘ “ ved ; . , ' « orr , , ‘ ’ ; 4 7 : y there were verge few mw wn OF icdowevana r ' ite omsngare * * aaa Oo appo'e 1 - ae 2 , . . » om Riyal tte Pata nerally aro beginning te updaret hat the ° “ - rer f eteade * pefenble, that overy posima ¥ py ateras oth «Ae nears fy Be tod | n fd se Ey Boe gyi pn * 1 by the Department velop a con ' Te) ‘ T “ ; iin , v “ bs ° ‘ yine 4 no post i e ee ; ’ om) of Wi, moved is 0 burdea + “ he one - pay} es si dus cle 1 The setiadew proornvers thea me: a k ™ eco . . , : . eg amiges bas been peeogniced by the Presiden Ti DINRCT TAX iN CRORGIA, © he attebiion of Vongreut 6 copy fo jv ab ve auled om lon. Bhe ape tnd | police, Wet greeted «Ht z fore the Senate th alt rive soma #3 on of the WW ting the cane thd Comin wiooer | He woul. yi) me . of Pera at Ban J ranelee: Bawerd Corey |, Vee Oman ini jy 4 BP m Ot TUS ENMEEY GOS Howes 06 Repeeenies ven of the) © es 4 the offices bad dene ie daty, he thom A; | Je) (he wngeiar tnaginay of Congrem to favor of “ Manetacturing Camps onc! of Franes at Chicago Lagitatate of Oeorgia, asiicg 4 y4ap orosi ten ucé eC nore cqcsat vagnepatire tint «he iad | cane, an Gp Aetenanion 6 ates eeepepenee of oe v" . ‘ TMERTS TO THR NAVAL ACADEMY ton of the ditec n that Bias, ot August 6 vebstehearee wo ibe wovminer | SENee hers ta Sree man tt "y a are : f r ‘ nance. 4 . ont py 7 ed yy Me ry ‘ = + ng oppo'nlments te:\be Naval Aeudensy ot | t 2 Damani tek euler Yue sovorianes wore | Genie he mn batther © a bby Mir it Werte & Witson's Tork Stitch @ a don deaignated by the Mrevident:—At | by the Mate of Georgia n of J for | Log r pees offices $ “ “ re a : ‘ ° an Rott of Kentucky if } the estab! ehtgent of an tora f