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republican party, and this ¢.uld only be done by sup- porting and standing by its radical friends and offle $ holders. There must be no bucking down. He didn’t believe any real republican wanted-to adjourn at present. These were rugged times, demanding rugged measures. A gentleman from Pennsylvania thought what the Pres.dent omitted or committed was of small importance compared with keeping the public pulse ina healthy stats, He then pitched into the New York Times unmer- cifully. . \d, who was present, rose in a decidedly EXCITING AND SIGNIFICANT ofENES, Sout ‘mood, and stated that he had some fixed op'n- ions of public policy as well as the gentleman who pre- ceded bim. He also had his own opinions of the Presl- dont. The Times had nover sustained the Presidont im Interfering with the just powers of Congress, The genteman from Fennsylvania if the Times 4)d vot favor the August Philadelphia Convention, Mr, Raymond replied that the Times had never held that the Philadelphia Convention would injure the repub- lican party. He had his own views on that subject also. At this point in the debate there was great disturbance and confus on; andthe Chairman with difficulty restored order. resolution was moved by Thad Stevens and carrio4, hat it was the duty of every member of the republican party to oppose the Philadel- WASHINGTON RADICAL CONGRESSIONAL CAUCUS. ‘THE RADICAL DRY BONES RATTLING. Consternation of Thad Stevens and Mis Men Over the Philade: phia National Convention. “Tho President and the Convention to be Opposed by All Means. phia Convention by every means possible. It was necessary to know frionds from foes. No ne man who favored this or similar movements was his personal or political friend, Ho was particalarly severe THE CABINET VIRTUALLY DISSOLVED | 0 Raymond, and his romarks were received with grout enthusiasm, A committee composed of Senators Wilson, Fostor avd «Morrill, and Reprosontatives Colfax, Farns worth, Morrill, Stevens, Garflold and Boutwell, was appointed to consider all ‘the questions discussed, and report to another meeting of tho caucus, to be called in afew days. The specch of Senator Lane, of Indiana, ‘was especially inflammatory, and denounced the Presl- deut in the strongest terms, Sovoral speakers declared that Raymond was an enemy, and had no right to ait in tho caucn The meeting was stormy throughout, and calculated to still further disrupt the republican party, CALL FOR A NATIONAL CONVENTION BY SOUTHERN RADICALS, The following is the call for a convention of Southern rad cals to be held at Independence Hall, in tho city of Philadelphia, on the first Monday of September, 1860:— To TH» Lovar, Union! 78 oF THE ‘The wreat issue is upon us. The rity in Congress and its supporters firudy declare that the rights of tho Vsrobibese vuzeu enumerated in ths constitution and established - by the supreme law must be maintained invioiae Rebola and rebel sympath zers aesert that the rights of Passage in the Senate of tho Bill Pre- | theit'zens musi belume to ut ex alone, and under soribing the Manner of Electing Ono of the Speakers “Annomners Its Ap- proac..ing Dissolution. Postmaster Dennison Resigned and Others to Follow Within the Week. Call for a National Convention by the Southera Radicals, such regulations as the respective states choore volun tarily to prescribe, We have seon this doctrine of State suv Feigniy cacried out in it practical results, until alt i authority In Congress was denied, the Union temporarily United States Senators. destroyed, the constitutional rights of tho citizens of the nearly annihilated, and the land anne The time has come when the rn States governments must be ‘onatiiutional principles or the despotism grown, nder an atroc:ous leadurship be permitted to remain, know of no other plan than that Congress, under its cons'iotional powers, aball now exercise its authority to estab ish the pi Jo whereby protection ts mate co- oxtonsive with citizenship, We maintain that no Stato, either by 118 ic law or legislation, can make trans- gression on the rights of the eliizen legitimate, We we- mand and ask you to concur in domanding protection to every chizep of U t republic on the basis of ALL VOTING TO BE VIVA VOCE. Tho Bankrupt Bill Reported in the Senate. &e. &2. &e. equality before the law; and further, that no State gov- oe i less: ernment should be recognized as legitimate under the constitution in so far as it does not ~~ .Wasuixorox, July 11, 1866 | yy tty organic law make impartial protect oa THR REPUBLICAN Caucus fail and complete, Under the doctrine of State with reb ls in the foreground controtlug res and embittered by di-appointment emes to destroy the Union, there will be no loyal clement of the south — Our reliance is the absorbing topic of interest to-night, and the city parent ia filled with contradictory rumors concerning its doings. | 4,0 "nei g Iam able to siate the following facta authoritative hes i, ‘The cauess met promptly at half-past seven o'clock, and | for protection is now on Congress and the great Union ry that bas stood agg is standin, the nationality, General Banks was called to tho chair. Tho onjoct | pety,!rsi tas sous SRE laos “sat tthe of the mecting was then stated to be for con- eae ee omer re - ‘or rpore of iD sidering the proper timo for adjourning Congress So. pury and the legislation necessary before iis disper- Speecchos, advocating the continuance of the present ses- ion until the future policy of the President could be | Hail "tn “whe ate “ot” Pade athe of September next. It is pro- more Wefinitety ascertained, or some measures limiting | first bar ood the appointing power. The genoral drift of these | Posed recommend measures for the eatabllsimont of such gov- Speeches was to the effect that inasmuch a4 many mem: | Senment in the South as u-cnds with and protects. the bers of the House were auxious to return to their homes popested Ht citizens, We ane ot will leases ag and provide for thelr re-elcction’that body might pass a | %! te by nawerous delegations of #:ch as represen true 'y of the routh and that kind of it resolution of adjournment and go homo, but | which g.vos full proteciion to ail the ri that the Senate should non-concur and remain in Pe vga ap sorbent and eine ~ riche Either the tovers 0! cuonatitut liberty mus usc to latter boty oven, erate bamber cma | Tea Sun or fobs S86. shat again Be adjourn from day to day, and thas perpetvate the sos- | the keeping of tho des ini« of the nation? tribe prevent the President from his call, which Is in circuiation for sty. sponses to = now in ¢i . poe nr ‘and _ wom cadens tee na ures apd is being numerously signed, answer. Notice Sdvice and consent of the Senate.” It was contended by all these speakers that it would be exceedingly dun- wo should met at that time to is given that gentlemen at adistance cen have thetr, Dames attached to it by sending a request letter (A. rected to 1), W. Tidngham, Esq., Washington, D. 0. W. B. STOKES, of Tennesse". serous to adjourn sine die, and leave tho patronage of the Teena POGL ER or Tennéenee. 'ederal government in the hands of tha President until SAMES GETTY», of Tennessee. A. J HAVILTON, of Texa:. ber next, especially as the pext term was a short One, and must expire by limitation on the 4th of March, 1867. All agreed that game plan must be devised for re- maining in scasiop till next December, ualess the Presi- | GEORGE W. VASCHAL, of Texas, LORENZO SHERWOOD, of Texas G_ W. ASHBURN, of Georgia. eat? G. COLE, of Georgia, W's appointing power and anthority could be in some bampered. The provent oMceholders t' oughout eounity feud be 2m it pete do to | SG BL, Ob merorersee te BENJANIN, of Missourl, OHN B. TROTH, of Fwrtax county, Va M. STEWARD, of Alexandrin, NC. HARMON,, of Alexandria, Va, oRENZLE, 0° Virg a. i) * Dave anew set working »gainst tho repu.. ea Cat this alage in the proce:dings a member moved the “Moption of @ resolution deolariug that ail members of caucus should be in honor bound to support ite ection and to keop secret all that tranap red dur- ite svesion, Several gontiemon therenpon aprany to floor oxcitedly and protested against tts adoption, BYRNHAM WARDWELAL, of ALEXANDER 3’. DAVE-, of Y BYRON LAFLLN of North Caro: ae DANIEL R. GOODLOE, of Norta Carolina eclaring that it was illiberal and unprecedouted, and Ce ged z —ficd < poe that no right-minded member could eaf ly vote MJ SAFFOLD, of Pane away his independence in this manner, for the J. H. LARCOMBE, of Alabama. THK NATIONAL UNION CONVENTION. Kenator-elect Patterson, and Representatives-claet Cooper, Campbell, Leftwich, Taylur and Thomas bave fswued an Address to the poople of Tennessee urging them to send delegates to the National Union Convention to amombie in Philadelphia on the 14th of August, EXPENDITURES POR PUBLIC Works since 1960, In answer to a resolution a communication from the President was submitted to the Senate to-day, covering a statement of the expenditeres for public works since 1860 for navy yards, custom houses, coaat houses, forts, arsenals, river and harbor improvements, The total amount thus expended is $28,464,438, of th's sum $1,258,404 was for the Capitol extension, and $489,459 for ths new dome. The following shows the amount ox- pended in each State or Territory :— @aucus might adept some resolution on the taviff, for instance, which membess conld not conaeientio #!y sup- port, In party nominations the binding force of party caucuses was admitted, but not in auch instances as this, The mover of the resolution explained that i: was offered more as @ test than anything else, The reevlution was finally anonded #0 as to only enjoin secrecy, nnd in this form was unanimously adopted. A momber from lilinois moved the adoption of a reao- ution that Congress should not adjourn without efectu- ally prohibiting the Execntive from making any appoint- mente during the recess without the advice aud consent of the Senate. A gentleman from Ohio moved to amend by the appointment of a commities to re- some definite line of action to a future can- ous. This éxcited the ire of # gentleman in tho back- ground, «ho wanted immedisie action, le was for trusting nothing to the tender mercies of “the man Msgourt ‘at the other end of the avenue,” whose are was already Kentucky . iB sharpened and uplifted, and only awaited the adjourn- Tenn 40 ment of Congress to fall on the necks of loyal vicrims, 229 1g was said that Secretary Seward had declared that ml . od when this Congress adjourned it would pever moet ieoaegieeaia. “ oe gain unt'l the representatives from Sonthorn States | petaware + 263,600 98153 wore admitted to their seats. He thought Congress must . taf 4 femain in seamon to defend soldiers who fought for 259.867 2,292,688 Be Union against the Presidential axe, He was willing 32,632 6000 to mtay ali eummer, The duty of Congress was so clear sok sas wie that It could not be disregarded. Another war 156/867 + Myo wilting to stay if necessary. The democrais wore evi » 82058 dently determined to have the Sowthern repreventatives: hee = c admitted by votes or by force of the United States army, and be wes unwilling to go home and allow euch revola- tionary schemes to be carried out, The secessionists and the democrats would natorally act together from n-cea- pity. The bare id sof such an attempt wae enough to Getermine him to remain long enough to thwart it. (Ap. plause) A moderate radical suggested that the House sould not act Without the Senate, and amended the former resolution by moving a committee of three from the Senate and six from the House to report to a fatere caucus, v bich was adopted Another speaker sald it was meceseary first (o get ome soon, and serondly not to leave bere tied up. It bad beon suggested that the Cabinet might possibly be broken up iu thp interval, He could inform gentiemen that it wee already broken op. (Exeltement.) The The account of Mr, Sylvester Mowry, late United Postmaster General had to«tsy tendered bis resignation, | States and California Boundary Comnitestoner, has been and declared his intention of adhering to the | adjusted by the Treasury Department, and a balance de- Bepublican party, (Cheering.) Before a week several | clared dus to Ms, Mowry by the United Staten. There other resignations would follow. (Great commotion.) | remains io the Treasury wnexpended of the appropria- Ho therefore moved to adjourn until the committee | ton $17,448 61, and afte ying all the outstanding cer- called tom together again, and that in the meantime each } Hifled account of the Commission there will remain » ember sirip to the waist determined to fight it ont on | balance of sereral thousand dollars to revert to the the radia! republican Ii (Stamping and eheoring.) general Treasury. A cantous gentleman faid be was got jodi Merent to the public patronage, but there was danger that the party franted in the same period, amounting to 15,235,059 heres, valuod at $19,044,940:— Acre, 476,918 7 9008 Nevata.. ro the grant made for road and for agricultural colleges, AD/CUSTMEST OF THE ACCOUNTS OF THE UyITED @TATES AND CAL RNTA BOUNDARY COMMI S810%, he Prete Rall. oY TAY Le The Tax bill will bo presenced to the Prowident to. ould bo ignobly degraded to a mere set of office | Morrow for his signatore. ecrambiers. The party wae doing well now. Nothing VUE MISSION TO THE Bacer. need bo feared from Johnson Pablic sentiment wes It te understood that General Sickles will aceops the Goad age nsteh im. | Miasion to the Hague. His moderate expressions were cat short by tio deela | THE ALEXANDRIA AND FARDRAICKENENG RATEROAD, ration of a more belligerent motwber “that ii would be | ‘The contract between Mert, BodGeh, Mille & Co, of Auiicidal to adjourn Without manifesting to this madman | New York, and the Aletahdr® wud Prederickeburg Rail. (the Prosident! our determination. Ho would aa oun foad Company wee coniimed today by the Bord of arn @ bull in a china shop a to leate Andy Jokoeon un. dod that thé work phonld com. | mones on the 20th Inet. and be completed in twelve siled. A convention was already cal and An- ee would bo ite head and primo mover, | monthe The offiers of the company were igo sleeted wea necessary wae (6 maintaia the | today, ond are as foiowe —Heneral Mocaliam, Pew Direcwors, and it wan d for tne purpose NEW. YORK HERALD, TH dent; R. W. Latham, Vice President; Robert Turner, Treasurer; st¢\-ben Jotmson, Secretary. THiIkTY-NINTA CONGRESS. Firet Session, SENATE. Wasmucror, Boy 11, 1868, EXPENDITURES ON PURHIO RUTLDINGS, The Cuam laid before the Senaie a communication from the President, transmitting, in response to a resolu- tion, & statenent of the amount of money expended on public works from 1860 to 1865, WIUTREALL A PORT OF DELIVERY, Mr. Monrcax, (rep.) of N, ¥., from the Committee on Commerce, reported a bill declaring the town of White- ball, N. Port of delivery. COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGRS. Mr. Hesverson, (rep.) of Mo., presented the petition gf the University of Miasourt for compensation fur dainacts Ss stained by the war. Which was referred to the Com- mittee on Claims, AGRICULTURAL. COLLEGES. Mr. Ramaay, (rep.) o° Minn., called up a bill to extend for three years the benefits of th» bill granting lands to tho Southern States for tho establishment of agricuitural Colleges, which was passed. INCORPORATION OF A MINING COMPANY, A bill to incororate the Mining and Manufacturing y of the District of Columbia was passed, TIME AND WANNEK OF RIMCTING UNITED STATES ATORS, Mr. Cuarx, (rep.) of N. H., call dup the bill recu- late the tine and manner of holding elections for tors in Congress, , Mr, Fea-enpun, (rep.) of Me., objected to the provision that tho vote shalt be viva voce. Ho said it was the custom to vote by ballot in nearly all the New Engiand States, and there might be some objections to the pro- posed change Mr TRUM“ULL, (rep.) of Il, replied to Mr. Fesaonden that the Committce on the Judictary bad carefully con- sidered this matter, and had concluded that as members of the Legislature act in a representative capacity, thoir constituents have a right to kuow how they voip. A viva voce volo prevents deception. Mr, Fa senpen said that in order to test the sense of the Senate he would move to strike out the w only or by a viva voce vote." Alter a discussion by Mesers, Williams, Anthony, Sumner, Saulsbury and Guthrie, Wr. Fessenden’s awend- ment was disa:reed to—veas 6, nays 28, Mr. Davis, (dem.) of Ky., spoke against the bill. Mr. Howe (rep) of Wis, moved an amendment, that if no person shall receive @ majority on the first day, tho two houses #hall meet In Joint convention, at twelve o'clock meridian, on each succeeding day, to take at least one vote each day until a Senator sali be elected. The amendment wns adopted. Mr, Sucuaan, (rep.) of Ohio, moved an amendment to strike out the provision that in the joint assembly a majority of all the mombers elected to both houses shall be present and voting. This was disagreed to. ‘The bill was then read a third time, Mr, Saursnuny, (dem.) of Det., moved ite indefinite postponement, which was disngroed to It was then passed by the following vote: — Messrs, Anthony, Clark, Connens, Cragin, Ed- Fessenden, Foster, Gri Howard, Howe, Johnson, Lane of Tnd..’ Morgan, Morrill, Nesmith, Nvey Poland. Pomeroy, Stewart, Sumuer, Trumbull, Wade, Wil’ ley and Williams—25. ‘ays—Menara. Cowan, Davis, Doolittle, Guthrie, Hender non. Norton, Itiddle, Satiisbury, Sherman, Spragun’ and Van Winkle—11., As amended and passed the bil! is as follows: — Sxcriox 1. That the Legtslature of each State which shall bo ohusen ‘next preceding the expiration of the thne for which any Senator was elected ton nt waid Beat Congress shall, on the second Tuesday after the meeting» Organization thereof, proored to olect a Senator in. Congreas Jn the place of such Scnator so guing out of ies tn the Fol lowing manu h House shall openly, by a viva eoer vote of each member, present the name of one person for Sena- tor 11 Congress from said State, and the name of the person 40 voted for who shall have « iiajority of tha whole number Of votes cast in cagh House shail be entered on the journal jerk or Secretary thereof; butif either ive such majority to any pervon on amid entered on the journal At . of the day following that which the proceedings are required to take place as aforeaaid, the members of th jouses shall convene tn joint assembly, and thegournal of Ry ot sil the votes iu enh House» 7 e cuared daly, ale Pangres. of net ud Af efther House <2 person slull ¢ Cited State, but if the seme parson sal ni 4 fame person s ‘of the cach House, oF of a.1 the votes of the said joint the - have notion such vacnney, ‘Phat it shall be the duty of the Governor State from which er oceer oae a ga Wee iscicm of the ‘Bonale 3h te tae ‘which Grrilfioate shall Le couutersigned by the Seerotary of State of the Biate ‘THE REPORTED OUTRAGE BY ARWED PANDS OF WEXIOANH Ih ARIZONA pop mmo, Ic, Mr. Near, (dem.) of Oregon, ted the faltow. tng reeotution, ‘which wea adoptedr-- solved, That the Secretary of Stale and the ot and shel a inquire into th Arizo ine th of Ronot ne line to the uaymas, ire Mi by the Line OF by the Froverial forces in Sonora, and into ite a trial antes of Aritona, A the he in prise ot te stving the United States force in that territory, Cost of sup, S, and i any practical remedy ean 05 and to report ‘ay Che Foute can be opened for transportation . devised by whic! 9€ bullion and supple sansa AMERICAN ATLAS. S COMPAXY. oir ravnin, (rop.) of N. ¥., troduced the falowing which waa referred to the Comm “ee on Commerce :-- Resolved, That the Amertoxn AttasUle Telegraph Com. or Corporation, organized under Sie lawa of Sew GEEK: Dir the purpose and with the Intent uF tele- graplte communteation between the Untted Sta: « to he au a fh United States, Bermuda, Azores Isiands and Portugal, and to receive, transmit and deliver any ik menange oF written communication between Europe and America, be tnd are hereby vented wiih the right and privileges to the exclusive use of the Atlantic coast of the Untied hiates for the laying of thetr nthe or cables for @ period vi Ally yours from the o . ume ot Vt, from the Cominittes on the Mr Porayn, t. u Jom in| on Jadictary, Sroted the bil to eatabiish a. aniform deon.pt taaksuptoy throughout the United States, with amendineuis, Among the atnendinents are tho follow. ing: —The went of registers of bankraptey is ven to the Judges of the Dtstric Girentt Courts of the United States. Lustead of five com- the Chiof Justice in framing generat two associate justives of such missioners to@saiat orders for specified purposes, render such assistance. proper'y ss is exempted by tho laws of the Stats ja-whica Wotan rupt is doralelled f stricken out, Other provi- sions are verbal as of minor | There isn emential chenge made in the Dill as it the Hou ‘Mr. Sumsen, (rep.) of Maes., asked if st was the ini tion of Mr. Poland to cali for the conaideration of Dill at the present seavion. Mr. Potann said ‘woold be done in the matter. He knew no reason why the bili should not be considered before adjournment. Mr. Suasxe hoped it would be taken up very soon. The bill, as amonded, was orderad to be printed. LAND GRANTS [AID OF SOUTEREN RAILROADS. Mr. Gorwars, (dem ) of Ky introduced @ bill to revive ic grants of pub’ buildin, ‘1806. Heforred » PREVENTION OF RMOGGLING, ) of Cal, from the conference com amugg) Inade a report, Seatty all the Senate some days since, the conference a bill pending yesterday to the act of July @, igbirtron ding ihe city and ee es wo Of Virginia was taken a 4 yg the ter. }~4 named to the Fito of ota 5 and enforce ike} rr] over at present comatita’ the Cee [chic hi ee Wade and Howard ‘Por the bill, aod Mosars, Clark, Spaid- ing and Witley against it, \t was defeated by the we ing vote :— fomercy, Kamnmay, Stewart, Sumuer, W. at Wilsoh—1a. inden, Foster, rene ., De Peer Yr gure, Mendersos ‘Jonnie erin Nora Riddle faulsbnry, Sprague, Trumbull, Yen Winkle, Willey and Williane—17. DIPLOMATIC APPROPRIATION art. Me. Pueawoes called up the Diplomatic aed Consolar bill, and moved that the Senate insist on fe amendment, and called fof @ committer of confer- once, which was ordered INVITATION TO ATTEND TH SoLDERRA’ The Cusin Ind before the Bemate an invite Benators to attend the clouding exercises of the National Patt for the benefit of Soldiers’ and Failore’ Orphans. ‘The Renate at ten minutos past five P.M. adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. . Wasunxarow, Jniy 11, 1406. CORCLAT ASD DN LOMATIC APPROPRIATION Wild. Mr. Srevess, (rep) of Pa, from the Comm tics on Ap- nthony, Conngas Bamunde, Harte, Row. Propriastona, reported back the Renate amendments io the Consular and Diplomatic Appropriation bill, surae of which wore concord aod Others pom-conenrred in. ¢ was concurred (0 with @@ Sturndment abaivhing the © sister Mon! ‘ont at Portugal, The Senate mmends at Or thoappatnis eneof a Sncond Agrivignt Reeretary or State way non converted ip, The Consulate at * per ay motiog.of Mr. Ret, of Maw. traneferted from tule te © hedule Beary 81 S90. The Kepato amen cmente placing Harce ons, Hangow Nantes (a ecbedure B were eoncnsred on comtnitres of conferrace Was nated Leermatire RCO ITE aD TUNE AL arrenreat Mr. @ ayes alse, ftota Wie Bune Conny ities, reported URSDAY, JULY 12, 1860. back the Senate amendments to the Legislative, Execa- uve and tavion bill. ‘There wert red and thirty-Gvo amendments, most of them of an unimportant charadier, They were almost all © veurred in, B fore disposing of all tho amendments Mr. Loay, (rep.) of Mo., ‘rom the Committee of Conference on the 8 nate bill sranting lands to Kansas to ald in the con- sirection of the Northern Kansas Railroad and Tele- praph, made a report, which was disagreed to, THR MEITIA Mr. Parve, (rep.) of Wis., introduced a joint resolution recommending the organization and instruction of the militia by the sovoral States, and providing for the dis- tribution of ordvanc: and ordnance stores, which was road twice and pass d. THE NATIONAL CURMENCT, Mr. Hoorrn, (rep.) of Mass, from the Committee on Banking and Cuirreucy, reported a mubatitute for the bill a.ceudatory of the al Curreney aot, which was ord ‘red to bo printed and assigned fur consideration on Friday next after the morging hour, TOR NATIONAL TRLRGRAPH ILI. Mr. Atiny, (rep.) of Maas,, from the Pogt Ofice Com- mittee, reported back the Senate bill, which paased that body on Juno 29, to aid in the construction of telegraph lines, and to secure to the government the use of tho same for postal, military ind other purposes, After aan discussion the bill was passed by yeas 72, nays INVITATION TO_ATTEND THE SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ FAIR, The agg Presented an invitation to the membors, from J. ©. Calisto, Secretary of the Ladios’ Fair for the :oldiers’ and Satiors’ Orphi Home, to attend a ir to-morrow evening at nine o'clock. Lald on the je. SUR OF PONDS OF LARGM DENOMINATIONS. Mr. Price, (rep) of Towa, introduced a bili to author. ize the Issue ot certain bonds in denominations greater than one thousand do'lara, which was read twice and re- forred to the Committes on the Pacific Railroad, THY CASK OF DOMRANCK ATWATHR, Mr. Hare, from the elect Commitioe in the case of Dorrance Atwater, offered a resolution, which was adopted, threcting the Seerotary ot War to furnish tho House with copies of the record and proceedings of the court martial wh’ ed that case, of the report of the Judge Advocate ¢ and of a commun cation from Adjutant General Townsend to the President, belug the papers which the Prosident was requested, by roselution of June 25, 1886, to furnish to the House, but which had not been furnished, VENNSVLVANIA CONTRATED LECTION. Mr Vaive called up the report of the © tions 1n the contested election case of Fi from the twenty-first Con, Pennsylvania, ending with @ resolution declaring Mr. Dawson entitled to rotain his neat, Mr. Soorrenp, (rep.) of Pa., moved to amend by declar. ing Smith Fuller entitled to the seat, Speeches were inade by Mr. Paine in suyport of the guing member and by Mr. Scofield in eupport of the ‘ontostant, after which the question went over till to- morrow. hinitlee on Po neainst CALVORNIA LAND TITLES. A Conferencs Committee was ordered on the Senate bili to quiet Jand tittes In California. THY REVORTS OF THE RECONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE. Mr. Lx Brown, (dem.) of Oblo, called attention, as a question of privilege, to the fact that althongh the House had ordered tho majority and minority reports of the Reconsiruction Committee to be printed together, tho volume containing the majority report of the testimony did not contain the minority report, The Srkakkn mentioned, perhaps as an explanatory c'r- cumstanco, that the minority report had not been made until eleven days after the majority report, and sug- gested. that the proper way to ascertain the facis was to Tefor the subjret to « committee. or. Le Biowp moved to refer it to n select committee, and Mr. Wasuncene, (rep.) of [, moved as an amend- ment to refer it to the Committee on Printing. Pending the disenssion of the question the House at forty-five minutes past four adjourned, The Present and the Proposed Tariff. To Hiustrate the enormous advance of duties on many leading articles of the dry goods trade proposed by the new tariff, now ander discussion in Congress, wo submit the following example, based upon packages of goods now in bonded warehouse, to show, for pubite informa. tion, the difwrence between the present and proposed dat Proposed De! Duty. = Foreign Cos’, Ler Cent. Par Cont, leary wentlons, per yd. $1 42% 125 103 Luwlies’ dross patty 200, od id Kuuting.... 9% 140 Tapestry carpet 40. 63 Brussels carpe 116 ot i bileekas Oise. a Canvass padding. dice. 67 Brown holtaud. Ie, oy TLmen towels, per dor 1a oT forst'd & cot. damasks — 4244 ” Worsted shawis, cach 168 to 7 Opening ef the New State Emig: pital on Ward's New York has ever beon celebrated for its charitable institutions. Noe city in the world has done more to provide for the wants of such of its citizens a* aro obliged to avail themselves of ita public hospitals in time of sickness, And while thus mindful of its own eittaens it has beon equally provident of the emigrants who are dally landed ia such immense numbore on our shores, Hospital accommodation, limited at first, bot enlarged from time to Ume as it was wanted, had eon provided on Ward's Island; and When 8 yoara rther quarters were deem: nesessury, is "wes “determined to erect @ hospl- tal which should combine all the edventages that could be Gefived from former experience here, and the thongs [ba butidings abroad. For u he now Bain Emicraat x Emigration, t Hospital, the Commissioners of pttenied by soe ine ae laviend compris of our ing citizens, for. Sally ‘opeued tbe howpied. THE INVITED 6 to the number of one handred ond forty persons, ansetm- bled at Castle Garden, where they were received by the igration, Among thore present, hosider te enrvwneereecss of Eimigration, were Mayor , Attorney Generat me: ~2Ial9, Movers. A. A.’ Low, Nevgias Tavion De, Cernochan, President Sbulta, Drs. Parker, Stone, Gilbert 24 Sayre: Mr. Bar- hey William, Jndgee Bonney and lea, rd, ProfessorPoremus, aud a very large ropa. tation of the medical faculty. THR Brant. At two P.M. the party proceeded on board the steamer W, C. Thomas, which atonce started for the iwland. Tue day was fair and sunny, And sea and aky seomed to emile benignant m her errand. A pleasant sail of au hour's duration brought thew to their destination, and disem- barking at (he pier near (he hosplia), te party proceeded there. On reaching the portale they wore rorcived by Superintendent Fagan, who showed them through the entire bi lding, THR VERTH.ANs0%, On entering, the visitors immediately remarked the coolnew of the air, which was owing to tho perteet mieane of ventilalion in Operation. A larze fan, thirty fect in diameter, moved hy steam power, rent an unnterrupted carrent of air, by mesos of shafts and other appliances, throughout the ward* and corridors. ‘The pariy was very toch impressed by the general ap- pearance of neatness, clean!neas and alriness throug! mit the entire place, and freqneatly expressed thern- wolves extreimoly gratified al it Tie RORMART. front the hospital grounds stretch down to the gray shores of the East river, aad the convalescent emigrant can foaat his eyea ona aceno of beauty com bin'ng bill and vale, wood and water, rarely eqnalied. After wandering fr tore than an bour through the hails and dormitories the party adjaurned to Superintendent Fagan s house to dine INACGURATION CRRRMONIEA The chatr waa taken by Jetlan C, Verplanck. President of the Commispioners of Eovgration, supported oh the right and left by Dr. Philip Sebel and Irevident Shuste. Wilson G. Hunt occupied the vice chair, supported on the right by Mayor Booth, of Brooklyn, and on the teft by Mr. Richard Lathers. After the cloth bad been re- moved, Mr, Verplanck, after bidding ali welcome in the name of the State of New York, gave a brief revapit- ulstion of the Commissioners dering the ” last twenty yeere, He also praised the exertions of the late Mr. Minturn, Mr. Marshall, the late Jocob Harvey others, and alinded to the entabliots ment of the mutaal insurance principle at the commencement. The Commissioners wided by the gentiomon 0 the Legislature and by Sena. tor Harris, Judge Gardiner, and also by the lobby; and although the lobby at Albany lind a bad name, he know itu 19 geo hydre-headed beast — if vd aud AV Nido tupported by the various Governots of the Btate, In conclusion he pro- “The health of Governor Fenton.” General Martigtale reapomleds Addresses [7 Oe Carnechan sed Loe, Mayor fackeow 8. Schulte, George W. Hinnt and A. A. Low, After whirh the company separated. * ‘TOR WAALTH OF Tie IsetiTCTION. It ia Vf eustaining, boing sopporied by @ tax of two do}. prauiagrrivipg fo this country. It Gass Bhs tilne” There been as many as four U ot the tsleud at one one ee at present there are fourteen bandred, lomtitated bad bern eight bai of whom are wtit is Theonty den : ppm gt 4 fever. There bas not bevn a single case of cho loner mallpow, “The inet tution ia divided inte s hae. Wal, refnge and marvery jor wom: lonaiic exylorm haw a [All poot and Giseaged crn|yraa's in (he cooatry, ander ive are residonce, are chargesbio to the Commlantoners of Soigrtion. When they b-come con? ilescemt aud abte tw work (hey are employed on diGereat perta of the genileme country and Earope, that t' bot only the best on this contineut, but © to any a present in Europe. Death of Senator Laacretwonrn, Jaly 1 pator Lane died at five ia will be akon lo Lawrence Women sre ye miernent 104, ement #r teem July 1 fromm the Maina report great ex fy, {a Gonnequence of pre of ledians, who toantfost beetle om lwimg beyond the lee rivet 7 hones aed cong, and mor ing |e'o The ttn eet iraated rivet ewre | Nows from the Plains | arety be (nn thomenn HY Valley whe wr There were Wai few troowe in th vel ty Moss irom how Main reperia a bon ise fo hing annme the Iediane of that Tertiiory, only owe Wibe beng [oe fiver ky threw General Pope wee to be In Bante Fe on « eastonal district of | wore, Abdo fad hy them from Mee | | FOLICE INTELLIGENCE. In YW BETWREN Neoroes axp Potion Ormcens ix tie Fianna WaRp.—The colored element of our Motropolitan population ,"# largely represented im the Kighth ward, and especialy In 'p."Mpson street, where they are never wo roady to comply s*ith the police regulations, and are, consequently, kept n.\4er pretty close surveillance by the police, For some time Ast officer Augustus Bricde has been posted on Thompson Street, in the beighborhood of Broome and Frince strvets, ant as he has enforced the order® given bim zealously and faithfully the turbulent portion of the negro ute therwabouts conceived a bitte: dislike for the polico breed in general and officer Briedo in particular, and cherished the idea of paying off the officer at no distant day and 48 soon a8 an opportunity showed ital, Last evening, between six and seven o'clock, ie offloer observed two colored men quarrelling in fron! No. 69 Thompson and in discharge of his dut} hasiened to the scene of action and se the beill- gerents, Neliher of iho latter, however, liked the idea of be ng thus interfered with, and they simultaneously turned their attention to the officer and commenced thrashing him, — Otticer Colton being in the neighbor. ood and seeing tho moloe, ren to assivt bis brother- officer who, at thia timo, was surrounded by some forts or tity maie# and femaies daucin:, shouting, and maul- ing officer Briedy most unmercitully, Col in, club in hand, wad belayed the bellicose children of Ham {n good style, and they being now unfrendty to Colton, served hm in the same manner jn whieh they bad been serving Bricdo, Briedo and Colton were occasionally up and down; while up they plied their bdtons with good effect, nnd when down were kicked and siamped on by the excited crowd which had considerably Augmented in numbers #0 that the mob muat hb num. bered at loust a hundred, Assistance soon arrived from. the Eighth precinct station house, when the officers wore Tescned from their unplengant position and three of their assailants arrested. Vojice Surgeon Frocligh dressed the wounds of (ue officers and found officer Briede cut and bruised fo s vera! parts of bis body, and officer Cot - ton similarly braised, benides having his right arm dis. » Banyan, waiter, twenty. yours of age, George basket maker, aged ihirty six, Yharles Manuel, laborer, twenty-six years of ag 06 boar marks of having recetved severe clubbing, and will be held to await the result of the officers’ injuries, Maw Beaten ny a Womay,—Jacob Hartman, reeiding at No, 426 Kighth avenuo, made complaint before Justice Dodge, of the Jefferson Market Police Court, that he had been asaulted and beaten by @ woinan named Maury Farley on the 10th inst. He chargod that sho struck him on tho face with ber fst, aud tried to blacken bia eye, Fearing that his life was tn danger he prayed that she might be iy dealt with by the law. Justice old her to bail in the sum of throe hundred dol wer, Auxcep Ronneny in A Hovam ov Ift-Fawe. —Charles M. Coleman, mate of a veasel, and stopping at 104 Wall street, appeared before Justice Dodge at the Jefferson Market Police Court yesterday and preferred a corwplaiut against a youns w Jorephine Harris, 1% ing at No. 171. ¢ charging her with b robbed him of — thirty-four dollars tn When bo discovered that he was cailed in 0 apboll, 0! who arrostod Josephine and conveye house. The defendant claimed that whe bad not Koon a dollar of Coleman's money; was a seamstress by trade, eighteen yours of ago and ‘born in Masuebayotls, Sue was committed im default of $1,090 bail. Tae Patwen Srapeiva Case —Malvina Palmer, the colored woman who was #o dangerously stabbed by her husband, Willam Palmer, on the night of the 4th of July, at No, 133 Kast Thirtecnth street, and who bas since been lying at Bellevue Hospital in & critical condi- tion, was yostord led to appear before Justice and Palmor in hog be (he second attempt he hag thade to take his wife's fe. Seavisa Notices or Exnoummet—ALieceo Lancexy bY THe Paty Sunving Tuxx.—Joha Kenning has been employed in serving notices of enrolment under the militio law, Barly in the present mouth he was ongaged around , and in the course of his oficial oar, called at the house of Mre, Margaret Poreeli, on New jonue, betwéeu 1234 wad 124th strecty. linmedintoly is leaving her houre Mex. Purcell discovered tha’ a a Pe the value p Berd — iad rected, ung Ken taken thom she communictted the fact to torgamat ond ips, of the Twelfth preciact. On Tuesday, the 10th, the Secgeant met Kenaing in Canal strest, and upon arresting bim found in his posseasion and upou his per son ceoeoe ‘and chain wich Mrs, Purcell inentified aa to her husband and a the one taken from her house on the #4. Keuntug to held by Justice Connolly, 0 give an ‘tuntty to other patties to come forward aud profer os wzuinst him aud identity property. A Quaatios oF Direren Porsesmoy.—Mr, Lockwood ‘and his half-sister, Julia Belknap, occupy certain prem isos in Harlom, > 48 Tuird avenve, Mra. Susam A. Simone, deseribed by her counsel, lady of dinttn, medical ments tn the same house, but on the ckwood, which she rents from him. A di existe between these parties im regart to the ri t of jon of w certain room which Mr, 8\mons 8 belong to ber under the terme of her tease, but which Ines wood Mr. . a she ouly @ of through = dari condition of oy Pro Sy a slight émeu'e on the evening of the 7th inwt. After some words about the it ig alleged that Mre, Simon sired Minn Belknap ina violent manner and rhook her and endeavored to neck her throw her dow weir, apd threatened to ki teeth Roirn bor f oat; but at this junetare Mr. I+ Descest ox 4 Gawnurve Hoo —Yesterday afternoon | about two o'clock, Mergeant Lefferts, of the Fovtea Din triet Police Court, and oftcers Rovinanme | wna a the pawe precifiet, mad* a escent ‘ peat ac No. Wor Chatham atraot kane Rating estat oh Williaa Vayue, The officers Le Lablo surrounded, and #44 Loveit and McManiis, Payne | Reduoud Mexawus au: | found the room pret: ste dealing, ey not | vie, a jay dae vcr’ dealing box, and a quimity of chtems, The desent was | made upon a warrant imsued by dumticd « woliy, upon the application and sworn information race M Hargrove, of Nu. 167 East Forty fifth street. Lovett and MeMasus were held to bail in Ove hondred dollars, and af Ceeminalion eet for bru TAting ApvaNTAOR OF ONCOMNTANOR® On Tuseday night Parrick Con, living at No 1 Washington sireet, he. came wach inebriated while in company with Patrick Colfer, a seaman, and previon# to seyarating it is alleged that Lhe latter felopiousiy relieved hs companten's pockets of $50 in legal teuder notem Colfer wae arrented hy oMcer , of the nity seventh during an examinatl befure 3 sterday, Ueidget Ku of 2 Washingion sirect, testified that «he the» prisoner | with Cox, coanting some Witl, and alto boar fie | thet be bad taken the money from him for sale keeptt ns Cox was too denwk to take care of it bimnself, The evidence being agalvet the pricoaer, the masiateate com titted him for (rial, im defasit of 8500 bal, Colfer w ty-neven years of age and ve of Tretand. He deniew taking the money from (he eompiainant wiih \o- tent to comvest it to his own tine. sare, Vinwisras Tease Varo ker Moree a MHitle boy fourteen years of age, torn in Nor fotk, Va, while in Park row picked (he pooket of Fanny Baker, living corner of Union # nd Pi werner rook iyu, of a wallet containing hotes aud fractional currency. Humed| Dirhed ageinet Fanny the latter mured her money, and turblag around saw the little offender eert sat the fame lirae obverved him thre ay the etolem wallet Officer Holley, of fhe Twenty fini precinet, arreied Herace, and Jomce Hogan em hire for triste default of $1,000 bail The prisoner lives ut 21 Basler Cacert of tue Act = Micbeel Maboner, an Trish laborer, twenty-two veart of age, wae cangMt in the at Of stealing ® Filver warch and chain from the pocket of Her, rexiding at Ne 7 Rector street, Omrer oth preeivet, Unk cberge of jogan commited bum te the of bel, Mahoney says he Jives at 101 Gree A Denower Fe & Verannen © le borer, who bed been employed on the FB. Hallock, of Mocks Potmt |. 1 before Justion Rogan by OMe 1 Cramle preeinet, on (he charge of hav ay om valend at from Mr Hale Toe pomumer Com allt, and gave informa on wwe bed to the recover) of the ttolem timopiere fram 9 mike tt thie city whow i hed been eid The 0 Permnort io the Tombs for ire Amusementa. The (even aN7 ‘To day the nt minmmmer wigteta” festive of th e devicrans Seely #))! ake place at Paul Falk toon part Only the frinwts of (ie sortety Intradmced DY members Will te oA emit wel Th came che weathet 14 prove Ceti hes wii be portpumed | Immortal Peagrancet j eens poeeral, Thay gir vee . . Hat te PURER NIGOT Bidmrai ware Doren of tha fereth telleye Sar debiieme wrest « ree ae, thee re . the warur bee H anem Bree) ‘ ; 7 lhe ond reperied pee eee er ee eee ee ee er eer TRAUDATTAIAAS MEPICAT OD ROA . Peeve ori | fAWrAl. Cama ‘ V ar Refer ce Women of . TAA hhe Aapet, GS Preece oy 44 « Headaches are Tustently toety Crepe) of PTL ALINE Crew fod op and age aoe PF comalin Retwmey «OC mrhed, Draws IIS, tom All Legal Lavtery fr 68 rears wed taints a ol oar located — both are severely, if not seriously injured, aud afier having been properly cared for were sent to their | bomos, The 108 arrested are William Henry, « latyate commited | pes Madame JUMEL'S Manwarial Balin and Mechauload ‘natafsl beauty of the chost oa ‘Depot 3&9 Canal street, A.—' Facts are Bi = manne Tt aed gtee moet police dle to MARAD! n BY Tor Dally the facts are Brought to owe notice that Ce Baration baa never failed to pelleve and sare of Darron ee piarrire aud Dynentery. Price « Glory,'—The Magnificong¢ of multitndes of Amari oliew Is asertbed to the use Of BURNETT'S COCAINE. No other proparation so exactly sults the various conditions of the bnman heir, natural aw artificial, URE All Prizes Cashed in Legal Lottertes.e Circulars aud draw: seep at CLUTE, Brokor, 176 Brondwag, Hatr Dyc.—The Best tn Dye; barmiens, rellable, ins! world, ly Derfes Factory, 61 Barclay street neous, Dr. Langworthy's New Premium T cures Ruptures without paln ov ines solictied.” Call and see. “HEL MBOLD od Joints « CHARI, TH » Enlar red by Dr. % Cristadere’e Hate Dye—Phe Beat Bye manufactured, “Wholesale and retail; seo applicd, at Bard! Astor Hause. mover & Bak: Fiest Premt atic Stitoh and Look Stitch Bewing Machines. Poudre Sabitle Uproots Ha! any pert of bod At Gh ists Mutled, @1 433 Broadway Howe Sewing Machine Compan RLIAR HOWN. JR., tnvcnsor of the Dewing Mackin Fra 6” Hroadway.' Ageats wanted. Mra. Winslow's oot} ing Syrup ts the ih sortption of one of the best forma: siclane aod ow mn tho Ouited tates, aud hae beau used for thiety yours n iianers fi the rec iy'oe th by avis and health to : cf Remember J. Neubauer's Hatr stor aud best in 367 Canal street, ax the cheapest, larg York oily, Lottery. —Prices Paid The highost rates paid far 4 of gold and atlvor 10, Bankers. 19 Wall atrent, MT Royal Havana tw gon, 1 doubiooms qd at h nelens Bowe ced by PLANER, BRAUNSDORD ew York Ing Machine, £00. M Bowery, ch Sew Wheeler & Wilson pele BUTTONHOLE MACHINE, MACHINE AND Broadway Ur), Jonas, Liverpoel— toa ramehip Prancoain, Sherwood, A ed Wameutta, Springer, New Bodford—lergusse 8h Victor, Briess. Myerpoot—D Omton. ame Gen , Leach, Antwerp WF Sehratét'e bhip Pella Juana (Kpau), Koler, Rarcelona—Kivera, Cer doze k Co. Bark Alliance (Norw), Verkotson, Liverpool-Fung@ Moincke & Wendi, Bara Augusta Bohnelter (Br), Pdwards, Bristol # ina Rack Watisnuina Hansmewt, MaredneW Teewbrtg einem Holland (Br), Perkins, At Ingo, Cube—T AK an Suu Mheppard (Brie Fristoe, Gerdenae—o 1 Was Bark Cleofnegos, Cole, Clanfuacos—Powrart & Co. Bark AE Gardner, Leverett, Bridgeport, CH--Hret, Bem Hirie Ben Fuscewo (Port), M Anna, Lisboo—Biomen & Filme Leopoldo (Ital). Cafeteo, Faimouth—Bicerteh & whey [Norte (ital), Laure, Yatmouth for overseas Brig Premier (Br), Crowell, Kingston, jg—Brett, doa @ 6. Big Means Charta (Br), Hewson, M1 Joho NF-D RB DO Wo Ce. Deopes | Melee, Fieton—J F Whitney & 0 Dri | Aimpaon, Mt Kine and i Crve ont (Br), Knowles, Klewhore— EK Mutoh ntpe os bepr Weeder ii 3 ® Jobne, N™ eek ge} Beaufort—Thomas @ ARKIY: . ] _ Steemehie Cotumits Barton, Mavens July Thy Pw. 4 maeee, he uly ta. tat Au a why mute A ak yship Fung huey Wiltreth, Mew Orleans Sulp &° wind oat iPass ae fod camgurpin, to Eitiagtgn Ves Os . O86, here oh bebe er, Chase, deem Bobet Henry Comtoll, Kntwier Semper BAILED, Ine Jere, Tripoll, Union, Bi Cia Aare! ga, wal on the Tpegis snd Soated off pont Gaed Ude apparcntiy ).\ herve | no doubt (he copper ore laden bart senn sehore Trongiom Wy te bart : ; roma Weld gm, Mortal, be relnet Jam day or wo Miceeilancous. im aeiling under Britten etore hae NC. by the revenge cutter Wo con Coban and Korh Carcban pate Nottce ta Mariners, fee wow Avord Wn owt, barks Bor in han Oranns, Bate, Myr and d nome Agerianre Wh inant from & Vets capers ber wn sagen we aie th were iaateg the ielande Pore Mie i Canpasas. 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