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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1866, 5 had been assassinated, was erroncous. The person mur- the officers " W A SH j NGTON dored was Benjamin’ hott, a cotton merchant of | the guar Duninces tore morning, nt “Amv? 1% | fecnres, Ou, per onal ara cP valorem On" pat THE NATIONAL GAME, Sie ated. lgpens te by (aeons. yess Syeeneen er: * ‘ Charleston, who Las never been in political life. He was ‘Mr. AMIN, (Fop.) of Mo., moved to reatrict ita bone. | Priston and | brushes aN kinds not hersta " while walking from Hoboken to Jersey City, Ho wae 8 younger brother of the ex-Senator. Sts to those who had remained loyal to the government. | Kainahth’ tory "per ckuinm ot valor Unvinds | Kaeeleior ef Brooklyn vs. National of | silended bys modicst gent mie mate ee COTTON GROWING IN CALIFORNIA. . HAL, (rep.) of N ¥., opponed the bill, He said | bornot herein therein tras ded tae itty beat ocitia ral Washington, D. C. tau mth thor eosen of te mane bist wut Tho Committeo of Agriculture has just received samples Space rere more persona 9 bie siatciot who would be oa. ren: Qh abrles of Tudin rubber und other materiale ma, The Recaption Committee of the Excelsior (lub waited | ®ftor the continuous heat of yreterday, f Th Phil of cotton from H. D. Dunn, of San Francisco, California, | district; but he bad yot to hear of tho first application | 884 Corty-tive per ort ad valorem | on ail Other tabrics af | 9M the Natiouat Club at the Astor Houso on Thursday | AMMNAT oF 4 Bearxoray Hoage Tuer —A Gorman e adelphia Convention | one isa sampie of taniti grown cotton from sea island | fF It from any of hi coustituenta, “He wished io kaw | puny yn fdr malerals combina wo! otiecway | morning amd took tho visting Club In charge. Several | oxmed Herman Helland wae arrevied Yestertay morning seed. Tho quantity raised in 1865 was about two hun- nee, Seveneromay she eens oy bill would | fre per cent advalorem,; op braces and suspegders made tt open carriages Lad been provided by the Excelsior Club, | by Deputy Sheriff Strober on suspicion of abealing a horedy and the Radicals. dred thousand pounds, she whole of which was exporved | iste wert Pp ers and sailors of the faeces ahs eae us prabined, Ray dae cenlg ‘and at about half-past ton o'clock the party, some sixty | Stile and Bridie found tn his possession He was afters to France and England. The other sample is of Califor- Mr, Corrrors, (dem.) of Pa, exproased the ho; Parasul elasts é is per dove uand fifty percent. ad } im nambor, started on a trip along the Long Island plore | Wards identified as @ gotorions Individual from aon at tho proper tine Congress would place on the | re ir . {is aad ail manu: | road. On the way they stopped at the Mayor's office in | Wet Now Brunswick, Tae hore was stolen from eentone. uia grown cotton from upland or short staple seed grown | rolls oy, fwotured, losulated, telegraphic or elastic wh bi ery soldier who had fought in the late war. i: . telegrap! OF audi vker of that place, who bas had three horses sole@ : in Los Angelos county by Livingston and Chester, who | | Mr. Haik said he was glad to bear the genti-man say cine tolegraphicor at cy per | Brooklyn, and the Washingtonians wore severalty tntro- | fron: hl within thre weeks. “Phe accuned. ‘an wader Exposure of Their Projects to Create Dissen- | ginnea some twouty thousand pounds to, ltoomporiod with Ris idee of the liberality of tho | sens sain. (9 block, £0 oundellat | @voed: They then drove out to Fort Hamiiton and Bath, | $703! wore bine ago charged with setting fro to & sions in the Convention, INDEMNITY TO NAVAL OFFICERS, GCaroity was profusely” Uperat th oto pop ee tbl and wach oa other “Georiplions a aioe | and at padres pee were rwoetres Seed Cogan poty «Reape medial Yogi Mhinen ge deo In the Ms bey. by ‘i . Wided for, in block, rough, or ovtertal oy ite Cla jow Utrecht. Leay- | nation case of the United States ships Congress and He (Mr, Hale) @ here with no such spirit. Ho | por cuble foal, ca marble, poll ing Bost iy! a Teesetaatiatenneeta tecenanr: did not believe that they should even talk of giving pen. | frie : oa pay Hattors, sunk in Hampton Roads, the Secretary af the | sions to ‘overy soldier who fought ia the lnte'ware ‘ihe | wardens imney pices audall other manufsatures of | and visited the of somes eee, coer ee Navy sometine since decided that, under the late law | passage of this bill would be auch an exhibition of easy | slabs and i: : drove to the residence of Mr. Wyckoff, ex-Troasurer of + : a ‘ iy! and til ¢ dollar per cubie foot and twenty five per whey . Wyckod, ox ui Sap Case or DRowsinu. —& boy nan Joha Gleasoa, 1 Virtue that ‘ould tend ris centum ad valorem; on nickel forty cents. per pulun tho Execlstor Club, apd partook of ‘an entertainment General Grant Not a Candidate for granting officers of the navy a month's pay as indemnity it would greatly towards unsettling the Of nlokal Witt cabpar’ ond on shtine, PM aed pas mdm p aged fourteen, eftest son of Wowloy Gisason, counselor credit of the nation. The nation ah v bad been provided by that gentleman, after which for effects lost, the ofticers of theso vessels-wero not on- | itself of the’ bankrupt law, would have to avall | pound; on nic “Or oagite, thirty cents pee drove t the Capitoline Grounds to-propare forthe | ai law, of Nassau strect, New York, was drowned ow nd he feored she could not | jo. 1, On MAU HEH ol A ol chet ala the Presidency. Lisle to indemnity, | Tho Secretary has roviowod this | ahow awots enough to entite her toa cioan cortidcate. | be aipolient inuiorieh of chet waluo, Oiby, pec contuan 04 Rag re Oop ay ing pean yee vg Thursday afternoon; while bevbing, near ine Hackensadils sion, and has instructed the Fourth Auditor to allow . Corrrotu, in replying to the charge of extraya. | Valorem: on ores of nickel and ores, ton um oan, wie bat Seated ‘ie witaans tho bridge, over tho Morris and Eevex Kailrond He waa @& Banco, tannted Mr, Hale with having voted nine or ten | 4 Valorem; on Paris white, dry, ove und a hall ceucs per ltwo onda half cents per pound; on tudemnity to the officers of these vessels, as in other the gueste were Barney Williams, ex- Mayor W companied by only one boy, ant bis 6 los, At about | at the brink of the river, Were recopn! thes, being found Millions of dollars of the people's money for the Freed. | Pits ground in oi ES Fs li ci casos, whether their claims have been presented afid re- me Gee rhiting, dry: one wnt per pound; when ground la oll wo sheriff MeNamee and seye rl othor no nN ; “ d and carried te eport o e > DT inked ov nak” ir, Haim confessed to having voted for the A: ener vouod: on pet holders twelve cents per doaen, and | half-past three o'clock, @il being in readinera, the game | the residence of his pareata. who thus rovelved the dew a P a ‘onference Com-| } pct anal pape Priation bills reported by the cominition. Ir tbeguntie: | swediag raures: iuarters hes Tae ahen with was opened by. the E colar, in a vty, wtitey, ar the intimation of the sad event. Grappling was omployed mitte. i i man from Pennsylvania (Mr. Coffroth) had v: i a oo a ent thi score below will ehow, wade ‘the work fur he National | sear the spot yesterday morning, aud the body recat. eon the Tax Bill Moritz von Baumback has been recognized by the Pra- | them be wa: sory for i ENS LEN en frm ip he pod decidedly up hill, Willits was suffering vory much from | ered. Singular to mate, the cuupanion kopt silent ow injuries to his bants received during the pat two days, | the matter, aud it wos only when the boy was mised ty : that the bill omitted to make vision for the sailor and in the sixth innings, while stopping a ewift groan the afternoon that suepoion directad the searching party Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who lind eahioved igicslen iphion anacended eagitinn | que aecnarany or rine iwrmton | Dll from Brainend’s bat, split bia hand between the | to the spot where the clothes were fonnd. ITs ADOPTION BY BOTH HOUSES. STATIONERY CONTRACT. done on tand during the contest. perp cin yg ty Suumb and forefinger of the eft hand, und was obliged ia a Messrs, Philp & Solomons, of Washington, have heon | Mr. Coftroth modiied the bill so as to tnelude sailors, The Srxaxen ind bel ; : to retire; Alden taking his place. ‘For general play | Negro Troubles in Tenmessee on the Mr. Ross, (tom.} of Del, called attention tothe omis- | Sccretary of che lao hae Fy neds Crang, Fearce, Nomon and Leggett, of tte Mxoe Fourth of July. length an additional duty nat for every wilitional six wad three quarters tue! sident as Vice Consul for the Grand Duchy of Baden at | | Mr. Taaven, (rep.) of Pa., called attontion to the fact awarded the contract for supplying stationery to the B Hod of theese eh f | Secrotpey nior, deserve notice, and of the National, Fox, Stadley, + other bureaus, Mr. Haix moved to lay the bill on the table, which | Committoc ou 'atouta “YY ss difficult Hine ball on the fly at first baso. The flolding, as | The Fourth was celobated hero by auumber of pte- THE TARIFF BILL. INDIAN TREATY. preg: oma vy abe a Rascal pide ; Also @ communication from the Secretary of War in taeig ee wie oe Fox hitting ‘e aplontia bail to | B!C3 The Choctaw and Chickasaw delegation hare auented | which tad beta considered by tho cotmmlttee, "| which was eferrod to the Cominies ob Appropriations | eutte,geHt, on which fe made a clean ome run vefure | | The Loyal fortion of the commanity assembled at Bab. * to the Senate amendments of the treaty recontly con- a ben eh declined to let it bo offered, insistlug on | aud ordered to bo priuted. pinata wctelagein EO yall Mane adse oe od tothe a wo ey pet are. | NZ Urorel eee rts maaemeen inp rece Mernar-ane : cluded with them, and all that is necessary is the Pres}. | “#¢ demand for the previous question. TAR MOROCC MANUFACTURMR! AND TH TARIFY, sup Maa bean prepetad by the Manolaie | otnére. » Severnt Inert gontl . 1. Gre : 4 e : ; gg nme rd gi veel , : ; : *. | ap onteriainment bad beon prepared by the Raxcolsior 3. Several prominent gontlomon were rosea reat Opposition to the Dill By Mem- | Stats assaf sateen Kae AAPA | atte Baya Hat tae | Gevine a ee, mee seam oey ones | seats nthan oe Oa 5 i moved to recommit the bill atid all amen : Hg wer pesaac Receipes fie Reblog = bali club Song, sentiment oe emo, am » See Henne Sp DF 8: PArly’ Ot: aNd bers of All Parties. THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS, titutes torais to the Commies on invalid Pensions, | manntaguuing inten wicks reonredo ike Gena, | Uumeet Gund, freling, provalled, aud everyody wis de. | Ren Fak “received 1 doxpaich lat night. frome —~ Siete and moved the previous qnestion on that motion. fe | mittee of Ways ay 4 lighted, The following i the score of Thursday's | givin onthe Northern Coutral allroad, avtiag for ® ry did so in order that a bill might be properly matured. At half-past four o'cloek the House took a recess tf mec detach: tof troops te 4q 1 a . . Iwas agreed to—yeus 74, nays 48. So tho bill was recom: | avainna: a haan. PNA Tad ee ni th 8s Defent Almost Certain in SENATE. Mrrepeks OMI eer ieaaboe: | Se eae saan | frane,'2a b. 7 ng, © The Phtiadelphia Piremo: Wasmivcros, July 6, 1366. sions to those soldiers of the war of 1812 who are in ne- | Cor mittoo of the Winte on co Ue Tate ieee | Oreos 6 Smith, A Dowrom, July 6, 1464. the Senate 0 tae of the Whole on the State of the Un’on, Mr. | Larpeet 2 Willis mi : ; le EQUALIZATION OF BOUNTIEE, cessitous circumstances, Ft din the chair, oad resumed the consideration of | meee & Wiliimttns, Do The William Penn Fire Company returned trom Salou &e. &o, ke, Mr, Wuaon, (rep.) of Maas., from the Committes on Pitre Aes whether the Dill included soldiers of | the Tariff bill ‘ iraimerd | : Fox, od B mee th amornin aod left for, Sune “ Novst crm wo E % ‘ 5 var, A Tees ania 8 er 4 Hodges, » a th nd mom oxpre wel Military Affairs, reported back the House bill to equalize | Mr. Psniam replied that it did not waar lareuabed Gs muting inenee tee Perr a ete Nghted with theit excursion the bounties of soldiers, sailors and marines who served | | MF. Hats objectod to any bill tha’ dud aot axtont the | orem, the gross 10 ear lt ondeed and forty-four $ teat id Wasmsaros, July 6, 1868, | in the late war for the Union, with an amendment aaa | dtors ofany other wag nn) Mo WMP AS te ho gol | i the duty on peroussion caps : is Ser THE WEEKLY HERALD. TOR PUILAPDELPHIA CONVENTION AND THE RADI- | substitute, the amendment consisting of the Senate bill, — EXTENSION OF PATENT. Un tnoti a ot My Gar a oan ho gehiar em ee 8s he 46 8 Total..... a ans, with a provision that the exciusion of the home guards r. Heanarn, (rp) of Conn., from tie Committers on yal , vi} ! rath 8 : A A ¢ j Laleping of von wire tity por coat ad valurou 42 th. Mh, Oh. TH, th. O8 wh S Lite te ai © 0: o paces don backs and conuect- v0 i twenty peric nae a at ee os e . tho Philadelphia Convention than they dare admit. ft | mustered in as throe years’ volunteers under the act | ing even BUR PMS Ce ae Bereta ee cen eaten tecor NA SS I The Wenxiy Hnalsr for the promoat wook, naw emedy, ta said they will endeavor to defeat the oljecis of the | of February, 1864, fur completing the defence of Wash. | The morning hour having expire {1} went over dollnre par ton was putt J Avantonse “nolehed ue runt—Fox, 2; Studley, 1; Nortom, 2; Flotch- | eontains a continuation of 3 convention by manipuieting Southern wites throvgh | tngtom and the House went into Cc 2 Whole on the | and teisiy pereegl ad swivrem on Bristol stone aud Bris’ ico i Such, {nstruments as Huailton of Texos, Brownlow of Rerh! MT, state of the Union, Mr, Sculicld tn tho chair, ant re | tol beck on! banes—Norton, 3; Leggett, 1; Arainerd, 1; |e “THE DIAM( CROSS, Sa sates Se yet nish ah fa Mr. Epawxpa, (rep.) of Vt., trom the Committee on | sumed consideration of | Mr, Grusworp, (rep.) of N. ¥., moved to strike out the | Bertuong, 1; Himtth, 4; i yan, 2 Stud igeccsnc Ae pron Tennessee, Holden of Narth Carolina, and others, to | Commerce, reported favorably the House resolution for ee aa eee SOO | yn unalino dyes, and {9 tax analine ol teu por cent | ‘we Greer Sow Ammnicas Bucimry, Secure a Southern delegation to the convention of tho | appolhtinont of a committee on retrenchment, annie ered Se mae ie peer the city | ad valorem, whiel was ayreed to kee FINDING ACO hes " ' K | ve 5 waircloth {roi y tu forty-iive p: um ad va Mr. Re an}, 0 . co the | _ Passed balls on winch bases wore made~Derthong, WIL! RNE " - most violent and ultra Southern rights fire-euting fant. | 14 Over DRM to-morrow. oe, lorom, : ah adhere bgiteaien epg Pact wr Dea ipa tai ree he ie : mes OY PRE BARR PACES F contents, in order that, if porsible, a row can be created. Mr. Wana, (rep.) of Obio, introduced a bill to equalize Mr. Rice, (rep ) of Maga, moved to amend the amond. | from ton d dilars to two dollars, wh Bally over-pitchod on which basos were mado—Fletch. Tes Exrmeascy ron rin Waeutr Henao, They arguo that the reception of such delegates will | the pay of clerks and vtticers of the Sopate with those of | Tens y su king out the paragraph Lsodlesrudcthgeeli al HI ce BOF Fa, m0 raph | ort " i i gatos will | Oe ee the description known as hair ing forty-five cer te te of aids tic | Wild throwa—Parker, 2; Berthong, 3, Sralth, 1; Ald “WHY 1 HAY % MARKIED, destroy tho influence of the convention in the North, aeersiee ance por square yard. 108 hairciowh otwer than eating Ally | guia, whicl v “je en, 2; Fox, 6, Hoag : ahaa while their rejection will be equaily damaging to the new Mr, Feasmspes, (rep.) of Me., from the Conference , Per ocntiutn ad valorem 2, StROUrN .) Out on Best base—Kxselsle National, 14 Oulton | pve p no Cor Horn op a Vion a . ‘The game will © 0 i, | Committee on the Tax. bill, made a report, which way | Mr. O'Nwitt accepted the amendment instead of hia | un living animal froin | seoond base’ Mrtalator ¢) Kelionsd, a Gat on vbind | Tee PATMeTIC Conrmamons om sor Lime party in the South, The game will certainly be attempted, . a we e vender ye 7 to ®. ” | read at length. Mr, Fessenden, at the conclusion of the own, The smendiment was rejected, $7 to 40. Me. Waextwours EP Ase— wxcels 0; National, 1. Oot on home base Poetry—"Waar Troran M Foor Dut will be met by counter action on the part of the con- | re o Mr. Krrzey, rep.) of Ya, iaoved to roduce the duty | | Exesisior, 1; National, 0, Out betwen bases—Rxoolslor 4 : : y Pai reading, said there were a great many amendments to | t me ’ 4 “ vi , ™, AT us Gara,’ aud a otring of | Ke pervatives to secure moderate representatives from all | the bill, bat most of them were verbal. The committee | OB, Italtan marble from one dollar to kaventy cenia per | sir. Boas, (iera.) of TL. mm 1, Nattonul, 0 : adapted to the Prayalent Causes of Death , ‘ i vill bot bad amended the subject with very great care, | “Obie foot, and spoke in support of the a | te er cent, ¥ . Fly-catches of fair balis—-Bertiong, 1; Hodges, 1; « the Southern Siates, failing in which they will boldly A , oy ' Ps 1 . ey, : oi and bad no diffenity in coming to a con- Sprang ap, in watol bo protection cluiwed by Ma = | Studley, 1, Crell ane, 2; Vearce, 1, Lexget, 1 It aise coutalna:--A Wook Later News from tose the doors aguinst any others. clusion, except upon s few points, which wore rodbrldy wrgiod agaist ti ture Tiysatches miwed—Carker, 1; Berthong, 1; Urell 0; | iin ct gotaile of weg GENERAL GRANT NOT A CANDIDATE FOR THE PRE- | finally ‘settled to the satisfaction of ‘all, Tt would , ly, nud Rice of Maas in fa ir. Pree, (rep )of Me, argued ® n | Mebear mith, 2 : aes t ath etaila of the Opening of the Groat Ruropeam SIDENCY be too much of @ task for him (Mr. Fesves ba gg papel aon : Pea ieith ; | tartit bil, got up for the beuen . | eee eanghy i ated da eer on ed flict, the Ministerial Cre in Fogland, the Milltery It may be stated positively that Goneral Grant will ac. | (Undertake to go threngit the whole bill and explain ot) | valorem -daty'on polished marble from seventy 1» Miy- | chia, which wis to-oke=s whovhoe Time of gaine—% hours 65 minut pcb baal iyo decagaptoncag oo; Raney eept a nomination for the Presidency for the next term | ask in re; fo any article in the bill, he would be hap- bide pares ar en ete Hed eee how, a yoar bence, or never seorers —M. National, an Mr. Holt, Exco! abe ' Tygeny n from Was gion, with a fult A . ew hich place obstac Witiout taking a inn ul or re the Procoodings of Congress, Qu: <i from no party or fuction whatever, His nomination | PY to Greet tenes (dem) of Det that when this | Deautifying home with-ibraries ands Phi yg Se Bendis es t Waniecan f v i 6 nar Jur apecial oor. 4 - ‘ P v4, and the H Ne tony fn account © Comdition and Treatment of would be equivalent to an election, and his election | yi] came from tn House, there was a tax of tive centa | Mr Maas, dom.) of 3b | The portional the Hid diaponed of by the Com: od ptr tasks pep age ‘would necessarily lead to his retirement from public life | per pound on cotton. The commi ce, in conference, bad | * "pee Be eset the: tyaohele a. | Mitten tn the ev y tullows ; National af Washingt vs. Gotham | a oo pliggearecngeusoscgnpsarde tance: 4 at the end of his term of office. He considers himself | Teduced it to two cents. He was glad of that; but cone | yc a te neeourt, who belunged to the-fr ch xe nt ta per thousand, and fort of New York. of the Fenian Beonte from thelr headquarter tm thie a denaathe a of the t | a from Missouri, > ‘ 2 " " * ering the situation of the people in thut section where | A Ae ae rev m Mieen , 4 . city to the Brotherhood; The Origia of the Names of yet too young to withdraw into retirement; and, white | Sotign was grown, reduced wy they were to abject pover. | PAFtY, and who bad made a frre trade spicrch when tie | : syringe i Tho closing coatest betw ahampions of the | U7 sh “ay bo unquestionably has aspirations for Presidential | ty, scarcely ublo to get bread for their famitox, unrep- | iuterual Revenue bili was under dlsviosian, ont yo wow | aL hk Pah un, photigemy wre: | south and the clubs of th came o@ yesterday on | 26 Sales, prepares fur the Wanaty Resain; The | resented in Congress, ho thought it unjugt to single out ; Naawel Nine oo een was'rer | ud feameetfor iether tage and partomonn the grounds of the Gotham Clay ab Hoboken, the | Celebration of the Fourth of July; Mditoriale oe pens that the interest in qi district, Ho withdrow his amendment, | fourthies ona sent Mr Hogas defended his position by the arcument, | « worite: | that asthe bill protected every mannfacturing inte: on Was represented in his The ¢ at Voreign Goeaip, Interesting Spo ca! and Theatrical reviow for tue week, Wovkly loading even own of the day 5 lng Inteliqgence, Mast view honors with which to crown bis illustrious carcor, he | Frsented in Congttn te ee axation, ‘He was totally feels confident that he can enjoy such honors eight oF | opposed to (axing cotton unless other products of the farm twolvo or more years hence as readily as now, Those | were taxed. While the bill as presented by the Coufer- euce Cominittee was more favorable to the planter than atnm od valorem, on peste tetned 4 on Dla or Nationa! Club was driven to the grounds ina large stage | dewwn by olglit horses, under the direction of the 1 Club, aud at Lalf-past three o'clock the game twenty per en Gown {ideas have recently been ex;ressed by him to his most in the ee ry, i was but right that r t tw as it came from the House, yet as the single art of ete 1 . og * )t r z of the Agricultaral situatio ‘th natty of . intimate personal friends, and are unquestionably the | Cotton was volected ont ot ail: agrivatturet Products for | Brotection should be extended to mechanic pepe gps commenced, with the National at the bat bi comes | 1. nits ra “ + > ie ‘i Pelagic an Bow 4 1 ni him wotwith res ~ vote fot 1. ini aer cone od . turonghoul was very interesting, notwithstanding the | Merging maa “ mers an joutburieta, TA {doas that will contro! him, notwithstanding the power- | taxation, be could not vote for the bil wed gant » waa F ihak the Washleglonlans were Wapeived. OF Ue er: | Bary, RUeCkIEG And -Abllshie ‘reading; 'Varidiien; Wabetting ftom) on Mr. Henpricks, (dem.) of Ind., said that the Ser thetr be. The Cominities roge to close the debaty. | ' i} ful influences now being used to win his consent to Mr. Hoorar, (rep.) of Mass, preseaterd th yort of +h es of four layers, On th rt of th . was informed early in the session by the proper depar' 8B : Ry . hd of a ae pa Lo | Valusble reviews of the Cattle, Horse, Loy Goods, Boot accept a nomination, Tee cf Gis gereramant ‘Teal ihe cectition ot ibe | te Conference Committes on the lateenai Revoa\.s bill, Nationa}, Herthong deserves notice for an exceedingly 48 x aa iP ’ aa ae D D THB finances waa such as would allow @ very larzo reduction | 8M proceeded to explain the same dificult Cate of a foul bail on the bound and youd | 24 Shoe, Money nnd Comimercial Markets, Advertise- THE RADICALS AND THB PRESIDENT. © {a taxation. He (Mr. Hendricks) was informed by M: sa inguired what hat been done with the | hs eorvice the bat, and aloo) Parker for | monia and accounts of ortant evouts of the weelt, A noteworthy remark occurs ina recent “occasional ; Ba uiring cases of alleyed frauds oa the ceveune quod felting at se base, and = Melon Now subscribers - Sherman thet tue revenue from interoal taxes might be | Provialun roaulelug fact) Ol wile sod fewsite om ome | 6 ~ a Peri wowubscriber to the Wreany Hewauo can oMtalm Jottor to the Philadelphia /ress, which, im view of ita | reduced seventy-five millions of dollars. He had hoped, | & be tried before a Vnited States court instead of being | 4 : c Ro Se eae rot rer finely, captured | ine beck. number containing the ew Scery, “PHI authorship, ts consi 4 somewhat significant, Forney | then, to see some Cottey i the taxes rg eres been etree thie | oe . “4 shint an ¥ ieee we ny long thy bel be Ny ae ges yaroge at a ne 7 s a piateons caian° , t upon tho agrcultural interests of the country, y de a ou gen colton, Fi e cont ad | a f ; od bi ph nef ot thi AMOND A anys, In referonce to the determination of the President | eee ee a ee oiior, There was an extraordinary | PF" eranuaionsr of Later | Yee ae a tucthor eon oh for noe afal‘benutifl ly caichon at | 2 z to wake @ clean sweep of the radicals from office on the | tax on whiskey, alihough he thought an experieuce of | a Dt vs of the | Bilissemee peaads on Ae eae he ae “ ion = a bs _ TEaMA.—Bingie 6 becriptiom, § Three copes, Oy adjournment of Congress, that ‘the Union men in Con- | ten years clam ete totter Phrtenne roping ‘ mportant wow ad, for fine Suidiig and Gare ploy as | Uke COP'N G8; Tow copie. G18 Single copies, Five gross will, however, not leave Washington without tak. | Foss. fe then pete at unfavorable w the agricul. | Provition im tho bill, and that the bil! shold not pass | A Theadio at the firet; nud Shrieves, for | Cents each. A Minited uumber ef adver! smoaty ti {ng such steps as will at least keep the people ad- | turai intercats. = It. es Ae aamane ‘ | “ee roa hee as no. gale 8 line ball ro din (oo Wemery Hoesen vised of the doings of the pro-slavery tyrante,” ‘Tho | | Mr. Simmax, (rep.) of (luo sald that the agricultial | eqion for ii y parte would p eats ner galls wan very and but aya wort | Address Pollak & Sam. remark {s construed ng foresiadowing a design, | pi) Nearly. all the burdens of the bill were put upon | 9 lumberod with such casos, and that no other Ditsinews | mieie 1 Falee ona fullest poana? on a twas : manufacvrere, Qt Kroatway. which bas already been rumored, for Congress | wealth, Articies of luxury woro taxed Leaviiy, agricule | Could be attended tty would give persdus charged: | itunrys, minveas prilow and aif jrints o¢ pigments of load Tuo following sot, however, will tell the story — Cut to ander, belied and repaired tural implomen's were loft free, H ubted the sin. | With fraud an opportunity of embarrassing the govern. | nut orherwine hire ’ urand a bad ce + NATIONA ooTwaM through {ts radical majority to appoint a joint. tent by the laws’ detaya | ben nalt poten, rot partially retned, three vente | Players 6 & tees OR , cerity of Nr. Hendricks when he said'Re did not oppose Bn , pea atelk . ~ AN dey Or ropa ta oll, and orsoge |p. ae " Memedy te ‘committes to remain hero during the recess to watch the | the bill from any sec el pirit. Il would be oie Mp. Savi hopert the roport world be dismgrond to, | Pr’ | Sei’ ¢ | Parker, 24 0.....5.3 3 Connell, 4 » os he A. Prosideut’s movements, euch committee to be cloth- | bounds to say twat if Ouio pad ten millions of tax under | ees tien Tat onecee tebe wari = ie = Herthong, © 1 : £ ‘ selg oe conte the last bill she would pay but five under this, Indiana | | ™ reseed ah cor ah apabe cmd * €d with all the power that can be conferred upon it. It | Vo lathay one or wo mitions fess tinder this than un- | MAK@ a revenue hill eMolent WW must necessarily contain | BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE ‘ a was at one time proposed to give this committee power | Ygr tue former bill, and so of other Sta‘oa, | sttingent provitions. ae | 2 ; re to revoke all executive appointments; but the power of | Mr. Hxwaicats replied to Mr: Shermau's romarka Uo | Phy bree rnd CORDA ONG ataned nthe nene mam, | ce pile Ooumoaavn : 8 1] | Mots Miawaihe Nair Restorative an ane G vr, Hie to committee was denied by the wieer heads, It isevident | promote the growtl of cotton tn the South, ax tie (xr. | Huy prrtslon about the Income tax. | Toccata ies Gaeeaiuansd. LAK va t 5% ow that uow they are studying to Aud what powers they can | mers of the Northwest fovot the beet markets to the | 4, rar gnmntren gccne tye ok ele ong . their rooms, No, 9 Cones street, a a Al A=The Lone « confor, and intend to put as many and great obstacles in | “uth for thelr corn ud other produots. | boon Jald, and the Senate deemed tt expe pe lapon nth ditiioead et CURKE RIN Dison the President's way as possible, The day of adjournment Mr. Wirgox epoke ® ainst the Tarif bill now pending os ve pag ine nthe subject wa noes vewton, 10 | pyaioe The against thom were fur . r be CURES SPRAING AND f i ore important matter is | in the House. It wa a Woriert meas Ma-sacbu. | Wat view & gy cnr Psi agipihdige ‘ juorderly con uty, figiting, and more 6 % CURES CUTS AND WO eee ee eee setts was.saiisfied with tho present tariff, and he would | to cotton the tax was xed at three ceuts per p | porricntarty 4 © established b 7 “} CURES mooey rot in tos. —— voto agaitet the biil if sent to dhe Senate without modi- two cents aaBacd by the? oua.e | the Compaiaston Du ome aie NEW YORK NAVAL OFFICE. f m. Massachasetts had protecuon enough. They rig tengy 2 Deed pstrde . | tes of city — : It is announced to-day, with considerable show of | bad enough o: bo beg ep porting 8 8 heavy tari 0. i yg Bayon ah aa ane Morne o | Actadtes, Throw Away Puadtn ol sther intorests o: Yeausyly a tho edihe-y fp, ~ At yar | t aan) ‘ BALM & authority, that the President will on Monday next send a erten hating itall te Now Kugiaat, | till the 20th of Apel! pext in order to give them time to | | spptie eveop the antaral neaity oy to the Senate his nomination for Naval Oficer for the | Mr! Hysneicun would ask tir. Wilson who was the | SPPlY to the Stale Cegiasiiios, tie, ire rallrond oun, eeiitt a 7 een Port of New York. The friends of Colonel Hillyer feet | author of the Muse Tarit Wi? 1 oe | tickets of not low than twenty wt tho legal rate with the | Mipaem Bacten © very confident that ho will be the nominee, and pretend | men from the Northwest, in the wool interest, originated | a0s20! tax added r u to the exemption of small Ci | tie ont, gta to have assurances that uulers a stronger name ts | it, Whoe 6 from New Eng. | Manufacturers, y se = val Bi rag rig ied ae | y presented by Thurlow Weed before Monday, there is no bag Sapp eo aft clusive of the tale : ett All Pre reation of his apy sat, Outside rumors convey | gon he felt sure that the TariT bill + In relation to the amendment affecting | govern!) £4 or hegre d Lo impression that Seward and Weed have become | He hoped it would, He would Lo with Mr. nee ia | ’ 7 hee = an on te a gf one ¥ bis residence, ) =f | shtei 0 of the . * Inboring for #4 (efeat. Ho would Joln with New Eng b rach tte m- | Yorty fourth act y frightened becauso of the Henatn's exporates of the | 1a uumanding @ revente tarif apd that would be | mittee concurred in it, widing tw it an amendment em ee ‘ t animus of their hostility to Hillyer, and will make vo | peoteetion esough under the present system, Urac.ug tho raoaatings of micliarty of telencupos fur “ag 9 further resistance to the colonel’s appointment, Mr. Wiaeow anid that the bh gh duty on wool and iron dele ici asia ok ‘ ~ 3 was put in the Tarif bill again the w.sbes of tue Chair- | Dyprciyes sind againat th . oA wit de Gan aoe eee man of the Coriittec in tue House. aa vt wit rattroad a nine Tho House will probably Quish the Tariff bill to-mor- CONEMWRRATION OY THE TAN FALL REPORT MeeCwET companies, and hopnd that Congrass would 1 Decom. 4 a an a? tow. The ratee of duty so far have beon generally in Mr. Guinn, (dem. )of Ky., anid he was opyored to | be next rather (tau Sith e ath te aie t Kade aad Balat jolopa, ~ the tax on cotton and also to the tax on sugar inade from | SF Sonne ent In, qaor duce Faves Gas ‘ nhens ; axed, and whe many provisions have been adopted | Cane. iis judgment war Against nay tae. on J! u0m | satoe conse, and that if Chere were no other okjsction to | ¢ Gatisfactory to particular local fnterests, suth as rou, | he falt compelled to yield. the repr ae; Owe a eee | Cee ee sri 6 | q fate Dye—The Coal, salt and woo!, the bill as a whole is not atiefactory, | | Mr. Puan or ia Dadlarimepe Niro eral wa | apee opinion | * 8 oa the ro fF ‘ 4 Mr Morton, | Sane ty ey ae : crituivaied agal ya witon raiser except fa this a! ot Raward I rere secuaer’ ol Atilet It (s probable that in view of the present protection tn tiewine, it was partic iurly favorable to agrivultare a ‘ ’ Eo. whe ; ae ' Eelarqed Joints and Gontatly afforded to manufacturers by the rise in gold | Mr. Fesrxon’ objected to the wide vange of tho 4 oe Se ee ren eae sol | reseivrd morn a plentit tle ane . tat tall + bie vote and thie reduction of ivtarnal taxation, the bill will bo | bate. Ae rile Pel Aon gens J om (ems tendo am stgriacat in de- | tod in the Hymn of the ub, and the ball ae 1) =e ‘ ref lo ho} entiomen would not a hi rt f ? nt a 14 lo teel he ieee ¢ fl Sune postponed elther by Wie Senate or Howe till next session, | (Port, He hoped aontlonon vote mihen tue Tart Yt ee aaen cae a | eet tran ie ten 7 ast | Colton: Parepean War Map If a voto is forced upon it in anything wear its present | came here th y would try to recollect that they bad was Or te coer at the heeds of Wr, Volts, on the 4th day of July, 164 The Connestiont Champlonship. } , PULSED, Pee w CemTe form its defeat aprears absolutely certain, Western — Led Speer hy os 1 port, which war In anewer be ai’ interrogates the fp j arronn, Co J mm =| Dwar Tom aro 0 on pera! f. TOmR an, ( nf . ¢ ar te thee - eweret — "My came ia Willan Vette, twenty four | cams x, » * a ot Yew members im both honves are gener posed © it | he thought th Sl 'we ae tak On jow hye i tly sie ree ge aie Aan tee | Riis career tune ta mcr asia « without regard to jarty, and asvort that Pennsylvania | believed it the tae agreed upon by th» com Pape Ve borage ‘ i ' | 1 in # tos Lightatag Bly-iitter and Yaesachuretts aro almost the only Statos benedited | iniiten though it would not bear tuat recommended by the musket and * ne rk and monet? sartg, ty provinte House. know who loaded : one f . ‘ . “ ‘ eee ‘Tue report of the Confercace Committee was agteo't to oe thd the Roane: Aid vot us rete , ha OTM n'y DILLS APPROVED RY THE PRESIDENT. and sent to the House, Sr tommttees tie te hie aeiion or | sare “tah enn by and uf te latter 34. Time of , me Preside: 4 a PAYMENT 1OR QUARTET ATRR:' STORDE, and Jury. The boy some game, Tbe shes he game wor wit Mivery Mother whe M Tho President to-day signed apd returned to Congress Mr, Povaxn, (rep } of Vt, eniled op the bill to provide bees cheevadie se wme oot by 0 lary “4 ° ' ‘ ome © all tho bills received by him previous to July They | for the payment for quarterniasters’ sores aud srbsis. . ect eh PE A ae " tah Sh oe wore soventesn In number, nine of which were forthe | tonce er furnished to the army of tha United 5 salt hy ey ten tagii m tar Nee Exsurnos be Tae " ‘ pias - Va terete: Pacidic Sal yy | Staten. The quertion was on Mr. Wilson's amondment Taw —tn the part yesterday, before Judge | 4 tua, og dened: of Mich wan interveis, The Pacite Railroad bill | \o'strike out tue provision authorizing pay went fur atures Gilbert, James Jobiioa, a Company ¥, | was of the number, but the Freedmou's Bureau was not. | got properly ree Ipted for. COMMOTATION O° RATIONS OF UNION PRISONERS, A discussion took place, participated in by Mensra, Beventieth n ie Kioekings, Knee Caps, Tra The Secretary of War has sent a letter to the House | Williams, Clark, Howe, Fessenden, Saulsbury, Howard ting (Ry 9, claimed exon Bandngrs, A 80m NOU ca wi in shower to the resolution of June 14, calling for tnfor- Mr, Wileon's amendment was agreed to by a vote of 17 a (hho Les fond, Lenn ot rend an ination in regard to the commutation of rations allowed | Yeas against 13 n . bg pics elaber, | wad a eo aay babar dad on yertehe | b Sewing Machipeos Union soldiers who were prisoners of war, stating that | _,ALesvaiver-Past Ave the Senate Wook @ recess wat | gor, Hhevena girionis, Tabs. Taylor, Tirt's: Van More | eenption - quipenp ver of we ucentn, Beene Fie TE ORAS We ab >urt 4 1 Wile af exernp os ¥ . by a general order of February 14, 1862, rations to Union RVENTNO #EOTTON. oT amon © mand dolare By . ave soldiers held as prisoners of war in the rebel Btates PRIVATR FENBION DIL! roe RAEAARION oF FON TARY art Ruse aE bis services at a Nowe Sewlng Machine Company Bite a i m The Senate mot at seven P. M., aud procceded, accord. 2 House then went into Comm ne Whole. | ward, vatned at one thouend one hendtred 4 9 © - HOWE, 7 Premsent, aw wor Agente ant wero commuted at ¢6st price, and the sum paid | \0%0 (ee \ttution of yt shod He consideration | MP. Beofield im tio chair, and resumed consideration af | thousand of e NEW JERSEY REWS. “ was avout two and a half ifliions. After hostilities | of private bills {rom tho Commitics on l'eusions the Tariff bill, having iret ordered an evening seotion. — | free frown te 4 ) | edtes for Long terminated and the prisoners were all released, it be- J ivctater of va ating pensions to widows and iano to the paragraph taxing | rete ed b eget tion. Mem y Cuy we wera ha ‘ ‘ wounded sold.orm of the late war were passed. wi ectod sor 8 ai Guard wines Me . care wianifest that commatation claima were becoming Ton on pamed granting re gr prevent mar. Op motion of Mr. Tfoais the ad valorem duty on! 1 & tara pad the Coen Ave * ’ ann ms the subject of ppeculation and teadic by agonts and | shalsand aw stout provost foarstials, if wounded, oF to | polished marble was increased (rom 10 to 15 por cont, and | + of the city of Brook! ~ | rein m Thoretey, on te wey to ‘ Marrings and brokers; and jn the abeence of any specific appropriation | tieir heir, if killed, the former ¢ eaptaine and the lat . mp? rere eatis tock, ope te te genre —_ sees ” wala 4 DOs mene | hore and wom fern ation, Vive a bad " or a4 Heutenanis) @iso giving two dollars each per mou one doltn eubte f per contar 9 vem. “ fn ‘ate " enre tn . . ts ‘ tie order for commutation of rations was suspended | °F Ni Dual ty the widows of puidiers for every child wn Mr. Hesnano, (rep. of Conn, moved to virike out the | At one u'chock yeetertey | fa) anah ppc ach of the tee until Congress ebonid make an appropriation, if deemed | der aiatoen years of age dependent upon them for sup. | Darmgraph taxiag ni kel, a we Sing at No 9 Kee it the bute war iiersily shattered to pisone proper, and provide regulations which might secure the | port a ie ree ene. eee or sane Heri . ome nlf iujety enttatond & ; m muonvy to the persons properly entitled theret@pand pro- | Aba guattor Fast ne ieee eee ene ob | Se ee | eet Ree er menos vr pihat soe of the Foung women liad her aukie toct them against fradulent speculation, The outstand- Mr. , rep) of Pa, moved to amend by ia. | the & taly of & joan * ; . ‘ brokers, &., are estimated at $3,409,000, ~ 4 ; erty we wie ot Phe byte J rasmiworom, July 6, 1966. Menare. Hubbard, of Com, Garileid, Morehead, Kasson e ese ' 1 . : HE CASH OF PAYMASTER PAULDING. , ovens Morrill and stevens. All the amendments were raeeted fw 7 the one, cog ty : m atin 8 oh eine ' i: veperiad hors hosighs that pupaailee- sea The reading ot the Journal of yesterday was diepensed | goi'ihe paragraph stands as roporied by the C-Awiui\tee harsetet, tome of t | Avi 4 rd ~ \ wi hi | fie of Ways and Moane a | wa} ” t omy Depa ance Awert OpepenateThie Deitente an@ has beon sentenced to be cashiered, to pay a fine of five Tue INDIUM APPROPRtATE t. On motion of Me. Tratam wood poneits fitted © th leat 4 noe * w Ma . , 4 thousand dollars and be imprisoned for the period of one ne Sonate awendments to the Tudivn Appropriation | 70S Waxed Oley conte per geome aud ihirty por coh b wae of tight compinewn, | ° acont Pewey vay iF ad valorem foreach length of wix ond ‘bree q : . ‘ . ' , yoar, He is #till tn close arrest, bill w aan , Mid chactored > . | Arcam oF ay AncRane 1 Yonge craw ace 8 ¥ {he STATUE OP WaSmINoTON nESTORRD TO vt | ih 6 eon Appropriations, Tha Commiiier rose after disposing of ihe following , . ots, aud “ Trenty foarth pre rt, » , canal a teane 6 bt { ‘ ” ve bee Rewie meine Co henee eum hong “% PROSONAL REYLANATION BY MR sTevaye srcmnrtendinersngnt Pe wee i sued Andrew Wig wag © river ree, Tree wagon aburenn G0 Breatech, abet neni coastal A na Mr, Srevese, (rep.) of Pa, 0: ing gat leave to make a | ad usrtts "thus Ke | t or itp @ eard of ote gue | - f * tim orm, | Miliary Inetitate, at Lexington, Virginia, by General a} " Tos tay motainge Ih praeeming wae © va sd : ‘i personal explanaten (fled for rr Utiention im the Gite) | ul valorem row its Z | oeel s sehen tree - The Union Button Hote Macite fiontor, on his taid up the valley of Virginia, has parsed | trade some remark# in connection with the statement | PO's per tv a re as re ange ge “ ty Wea mate slong ‘ < the a vaky we the @ eu cRACTON throngh Alexandria by express on tts way to that piace, | Of 4 jena forma Bn u tpl mage a a if Rot ore forty Stabbing ine Aa ig rs rye A sine “ $as Brun 2 ued for } ag re “y Sy fr Gian S ort ~ . # * iM 4n ordor having bee: ieued for its festoration. Mr. Blavens in regard to aeceenion culncided, oe Abtlar wht J MeGtan’ orgie | Cormatewn Of the feet tae ° ne BARNWBLL RUGiT NOT ASKASSING THD. evens dent 3 yy = four years ¢ tue war - “ greed wos i seta | 14 Por exmmination A y pervaghed a teat ¢ ~" Ho rebellion: Slates wert In any ReMee in the Union ree of tbe ani wie, ° oe The watement telocraphed from the South ‘ ee enous Ce ae an oo Doane at Mevnnna ‘ick : ‘ ' hae Gonator Rodert Rarnwell Rhett, of South Carol na, the The bi. reported last Veiday by Mr Coffroth, from ti le ota 1 Wher . . * wing vw J bad - (one 09 RON A een tamed Jems Melyagh | Masties bes De rere ee et eee 4 and jon an naliif-ntion eater. | Commitee on Invalid Pensions eranting senmons Wo | eenilns wlatt former well known tere

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