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8 ‘mo Convention mov ae + the basis or,arerage ratio tion in the other ven districts, these Senators to similar criminal cases, of the testimony of ‘witaesaee who can- matters of hig department with & view to an early de- fh eV footage Gir ae pn Ak gal thousand on with ré re ‘ all nati ke W Y ‘@) R K. districts, “me we 2 we'be lected: ie ci Je eluigers nween tne agen Me and 21 years cnet, he aaes | Se mat en eas | WASEANGTON. Pall re AJ Mr. Duainye, %2BAtaot. = puffrage. oo apanniee . Quire wher on yiBdustral Tate La New Its, the pe mmounarion on, taviasnays Hiamaretanio®. ‘Wasuuneros, Jane 21, 1867, THE STATE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION | este or sory tortion 21%! raf or ouer indasunal mater, | ME Yi (rer) of anes ooreg ihe fellowinc'— | REMOFS So. Resignation of Mr. Stanton, Jorlously atterted * °. sho of the State are im- | caniza: on, den of the Lew a Mike advisa- Secretary of War. onntibiapie sin eratic énditi- ay Feudal ev urs or other anti-demo. | Bus! pio. Hug tre tic avpitiousmene eicction of | Bors of the resignation of Secretary Stanton ere On G8 OF rectrictions. gpembers of the f.cgilatre euostanually im the following Foum way to the No serious aif- . 4 cue BRIA ' ~~ ply Ripking thoir puatie, ACHON ON VARIOUS "ROPASITIONS. . notin of A. he Laganion, (dem.) of Kew To divida the Stato into elght legisimtive aistric ference of opinion is exprested between Secretary art, the Connie on far eum wag Sraabes 0 Peat cuit tim rama Stantomes4 whe Presiden} oF the rest of Nic Cuoimen anand to propru ad a, » ee > of the a= «acon ween | ihn “eyorsy, au ayual nomber of reprostiaiWi~ 4 statements of CMOMANed resignations By ihe Secre- pie oe Tead, * -wwousution 89 88 to make it Pra tary of War are plenty a6 blackberries This time the be ee. a aaa tn she ausen maviy, bot | isnt taty Ritommis ot New Fe” stictcome | yoport omes from parties of high standing ty, oflcial , 7S 4N°S SUFFRAG re RE gL ToeNNS small crieOpeur witb amendmente.as | Nonare vo be locieg by the cjecto~ —g 4aYhine four | Even who nave epoken of tbe resiguatic'n ‘ot Mr w se en cibar pn i oa te oa 1 e is" Senahorial ect Stanton as reaching them tp ap unofficial’ gay, but in ABOLITION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. for Paty voxpeetively one, two, thr 3 dou ‘mated of Schenectady, the | 1 sors, fee re acen | sack guise as to admit of bab Httle dou, It is sre CORRESPORDENDE, PT Gumibieston too Prescabie, ant itt Tagous ws Mnf Tea" ety ‘poco sone earn. tie nei samp: 1° | qhat Seeretary Stanton han prepared bi Veter of resigna- ha > < 2 structed to inquire into the exp-diency ott «gona si 4 iiie it to, | tion to be semt to the ant, ts the 5 : Saar, abies Sapttad a! nanan, ‘and providing {7 tbg raking, \s 8 as ite Fapresentasive population ‘enticie it LY President, arranging il o'clock A. M, Prayer by Rav. B Hatley, TO” er yesterday wae read and approved 7 ‘TRY JUDICARY. Mr, Mexwr “Ny (rep.) of Jefferson, presented a plan for Tho OTE4D” vation of the Jndiciary, prermred by Justice Moll”, of the Supreme Cour: Referred) to the Judiciary Cumittee. RELIGIOUN FREEDOM, Mr, Gsoxs, (dem.) of New York, presented amemorial from the Progressive Society praylmg for such changes fm tho constitution as may secure agmore equal measure of religious liberty to all citizens. “Referred t@ the Com- mittoo on the Bill of Rights, FUNDS IN OOGRT. Un motion of Mr. Fouxer, qrop.) of Onondaga, the Commitice on the Judiciary was auttrorized to take tes- tunony «x to the condition of funds’held under order of sourts, or 1 the maine Of eny eounky treasurer or other such statemeni to contain the generti condition and amount of gach fends, the senurity or Ingourity of mvesimont, the loss or depreciation that may have been sustained, anyother metier beariwg on their custody or eontrol, and whother «ny further checks or eafegaurde officer aro required For the protection of wach funds, tar JORY wrareM, Mr. remain invideato Tor ever.’?) the Judicary Committee ef a resolution wo thel effec, Mr. Por, whic Cernindttee the subject shonld be referred; wtruck tim tha the Juviciary Commiiies. He certainly pertas id on the table for the present, n Was aoreed to, {ne proposition of the Coastitutional Gor nal and proceed of the Convention, wr. Mor courtesy be exte of Maryland After some discussion Mr, Murphy withdrew the suygestion, which was renewed t Onnodasa, ib the following form :— ded to tbe Constitutional Convention That (he same nuneber of-oqpies be xeut to the Constiie tional jon of Maryiatd, with a wt that i ture {ue Convention with w "ike number of its debates, journal and proveedings. The ameadment was agreed to, and the resolution as amended was adopted. NEWSVAPER POBLIOSTION OF PROCKEDINGS. Mr. Yew, (rep) of Orleans, moved to reconsider the vote by which, yesterday, the proceedings of the Coa- venvop were ordered to be published daily in the Ai- Bany Journal and Atbany Argus He said the object of Ris motion was not to de‘eat the publication of the pro- ceedings, but to bave it ‘done in wa: 8 thought the ep) proper way—to reqnest the Comptroller and Scere- lary o. State to make.a eontract for the Tue met te recons.der was, under the rule, laid z OMBLONKRS, On motion of Mr. -Grary, (dem.) of New York, the Metropolitan Pelice Commissioners were directed to fur- mich fourteen printed copies of their last annual report 20 the Legisiatare fordistribution among the members Fd ‘be Commitgee on the Pardoping Power and on State Prison GENEUAT MUSICIPAT, LAGIBE ATION, Ov motion of Mr. Eraaws Broons, (dem.) of Rich- Moud, ibe Commitee on Vitios was instructed to inquire into the expediency of so amending the coustitution as to require she Legisiainre, at ite first sezsiom, to pass ® geners! act of incorporation prescribing « form of vernment forall the cities of the State haying # popu- Jauon of over sen thousand, vesting authority ia the weens thervof, and requiring them 4 be governed ALroorh @ suayor and other muvivipal officers—thegact to conuave in force during the existence of the con- tite tor DIRFRANCHIGAMENT OF PRUSKARDS AND PRNDRRS, drunkenness to Sach an extemt as hem for ordinare business requiriog care mud vid be exciuded from the rizht of suflrage; also habitual © tov like exclusion of persons convicted repeatedly of crimes aud misdemeanors betow the grade commonly known a= :nfamous. : TAXATION, Cn motion of Mr. 5. Powssevn, (dem.) of Queens, the Commitee on Finapee was instructed to inquire into the policy of providing (hat go mach of the expenditures of the @ are required to be raised by taxation for and State purposes shalt be allotted to the o1uUes OR Lie sole basis of population. GRMRRAL Wiest at On mouion of Mr. Monee, (dem,) of N.¥., the Commit tee on (ae Legisiatnre was imstracted to inquire into the propriety of proibiting by constitutional provision the Logisiaiure Yrom passing any oft! within tive days of its ed)urnment; alto as to roqairing Jaws to. be signed by the Goverper during the s-siou of the Lacislature. ONLMPROVED WATRR PRIVILEGES, com, rep.) of Paiton, the C on the Legisiature was instructed to ingnire Xpedieney of reporting consuitutional prov’ Mm Oo motion of Mr. mite the e lve and unimprey Png pUrcowes Ob Making Com 1 persons Injured thereby. NA FPATINTIOS—SUePNSION OF SN FeNEES, Wr. G ULo, (rep.) Of Columbia, called up bis revsoln- Yon directing the Sevrerary oF \be Convention to procure Srom (be clerks of (he several criminal cours of Hho State Informacion on Lhe following points, between the years 2857 and 1866 imelus ve —As Wo the namber of indictments found, ihe nomber of accused persons Sdimitted to bail, and ihe amount of hail escheated; also Yo procs inior eompiroiiers as Wem on acsount of escheated ball. Mir, Dwiamr, (rep) of Onevda, moved to amend the Fesolution by making it call for information also as to the number of cases in whieh semtence nad been sus Peoded, and the number of cases ia which, alter such sospension, enience had bee actually renierea. He Femarked that tuere had sprang up in Eogland and in ‘i= country & practice, mot sanctioned regulariy by Jegisiatvon, but by usage, of suspending sentence to ermipai cases. This.was regarded as a dirces violation ‘of (he principle laid down by Becearia and other standard writers on crimiaal juriepridenee, that senteped ought © follow conviction im such way that they should be associated ip the minds of the crminai classes like +ause and effect. This suspension of sentence was. io oes 1, the assumption of the pardoning power by judicial efticors The amendment was agreed to, and the resolution a¢ Awended was adopted. VRNERAL LEGISLATION POR CrTIE®. ne On motion.of Mr. Panksu, em.) ef Albany, the Com- TOILee Ov | ities Was directed to inquire into the expedt- ‘ency of ro amending the comstiintion as to proviae for the government of all cities of the State under a legislation nm the county eaverers or uaref moneys received by Jaw. acd to prapibit all special on te vub- 1 Ki REFCOTIVR PAnDONS Mr Larnam, (rep.) of Ontario, called op bis roselution ‘of last Tuesday calling ov the Governor for information as to mber of applications made to xecntive Jor pardons during the Fears 1964, "6 and ®. the number of sach jeatians granted nod the nature the offences in Mr. Hangin, (rep.) of Albany, suggested thi fer should fe over ull he one ae see what Information tk con ‘on ti Mr, Knastus Broons, ( + of Riek remarked nearly the precise intormation cailed for was to be found in ihe manual—showing that sigce the pardoning power was given to the executive there bad been some @ieven thousand pardons ved; aud that during the Feston bad graoied (wo oun. Mr. Larnaw to the #nggestion of Mr. Karrie, and the reselgtion weut over. BALT LAND StaTiNTi®. resolution re- Office to for. as to tbe quantity of land originally set State for the purpose of manufacturing of land now owned by the State de Present value thereof, the pues and improvements, the care aud manage- under the rule. wMITATIONS, Mr. Mibiam, (rep.) of Franklin, the Cor was directed to inquire into the Legislainre trom fiction of any claim hich has BOL accrued Within the pre- dee HuH i tl i i THe DNGHELA TENE. mWin, (Fep.) of JeMerson, the Com. Milkee ov the Logiviature Was ini cirieted to quire inte he propriety of ptoviding that Senators ahall bold the Mee for four years Povey, wee that members of Awembly ben 1 Fowern, (rep.) of Onondaga, from the Juiliciary ‘Commiiter, \o which was refutred a revolution offered by Mr. Pond, Saratoga, as to autboriziug verdicts to be found by less than the whole number of jurors, reported that tho committee did wotdesm that a matter for the consideration of the Comvamtion, but «f the Legisiature, Tnless tho qusition was @Mected by tho second section of the first armele of to constitution (“Trial by jury in ali cases in whith it das been berstofore used shail As the preamble and bill of rights bad Geom committed to a standing cémmittoo, supposed thas the subject sould bo rafeesed to it, and recommended the adoption @f Sarstoga, said he was not particular as to but it it was a suject proper to be referred to acimittod that ib came wihia the sectiog of the constitution referred to; but it ad to subjects eeming properly within the Judiciary Commitiee, For the Line to coustder the mauer he moved 1 Mohan lo exchenge ten copies of Lhe jour- 1m.) of Kings, eugeested that the «ame Mr. ALvonn (cep); of be a si manuer as those of the other districts; but the full Seua- foria! terra im thie district Jo, conalat of ‘the same number of years as ( ot has of Senutors, tor one jets ¢ | gerbe " As Each legislative dacriets except, the. first ‘not give bail for their appearance on trial. WOMAN SU*F?.AG8. Mr, Gravmg, (rop.) of Herk?mer, called up ete retoln- tion for the appointment of a select conrmittes of five to report whether » proviston should be "ycorporated iu the we sixtoen members of Assembly, and the. fir constitution ant the women vf tho State to exer- | district a proportionate wumber, reckoningfas in the cle tha elective franehise, when (Dey sball ask that rizht | Senators. Pourth--The members of Assemuby in each Ipgisiatiy by a majority of all the votes given by io Tae trlet to be elcoted by the cleotors uF the whole a ov the election to be conducted in such manner as to en.vle eugh party or combination of voters tw eleet such share of the members elected Inthe district as it has of (he whole parture, The grounds of his resignation are alleged to bo the want of political sympsthy existing between the Premdent, the Cabinet and himself, but more especially om accowms of the great variance of opinions digclesed in the recent discussion of the {nstructions to military commanders. It is also stated ‘hat Mr, Stanton opposed the publication of the delibera- tiona of the Cabinet council. This is, of course, mere rumor as yet, although better entitled to credence than rumors of the kind heretofore circulated. Diligent in- auiry in bigh official quarters failed to elicit anything in coniirmation of the report, while at the same time the troth of it was not denied. ‘The July Session at Cougress. The following circular letter has been fasued by Hon, Robert C. Schenck, chairman of the Union Republican Executive Congressional Committee:— named case of aise od e ty said there fon hee re kerr rota lars afoct the question involved in the resolu- | vote of the district, hop, The frst class ‘vas known, epprobriousiy known, The resolution was referred to the Committee on the as the strong minded begs who claimed tho wane 18 Legisiatare, ‘ea ad pret ‘vote on Ur ground chat their interests were identified ith thoes of men in the stability and pormanency of | Mr. Vax Camp, (rop,) of Caltaraugos, offeren x resol imatitutions, and that their property was made Jiabla for | tion ax tothe éxpedioncy of conferring auilrage on a the marteuancs of tue government, while they had no | male Indians now residents of thts State who ahall be of ‘voice in the choiwe of a law maker, or of an assessor, Tho | the age of twenty-one years, and able to read and wrile second classy embraced both male and fomale who | in tho Rngli#h language. Reierred to the Counmitier on sympathize with the first class, and who claimed | Suffrage. 4 that there 18 no disparity between the adihty of men and TAXATION ON TTR DASE OP INTRINSIC VALU. ‘women when 21 qual opportunity 43 afforded by educa- | Mr. Wren, (dem.) of Chnton, offered @ resolution onn- r P ’ ation 0! Rooms ov tae Usion Rerusuicas bx ecutive tion for progress and advancement. This clas3 also | cerning a constirational provision for the taxation ef i, = claiiwed that the country was depreciating all tha time | property throughout tho State on the basis of its 1 CoxcRe: ame Connie in moral integrity and virtue, and asked that a mew ele- | trinstc value, which was referred (o tbe Committee or ms Wastrxaton, D.C, June 21, . ment be introduced iato governumnial aifairs, by which | Finance, jon, —— - Dwar Sin—In view of the recent decision of the At- torvey General of the United States, and the action of the adminisiration, Lam requeated by many republican senators and Ropresenta'ives to remiod you of the very great nnportance of your being punctuaily present in your place bere to answer to your name when the two houres shall assemble as twelve o’clock on the 3d of July noxt, Itis thought essential to secure quorums if it should only be to remain in session long enough to pass 8ome declaratory act on the subject of reconstruc tion. Very respectfully and truly yours, ROBERT C. SCHENCK, Chiuirman Union Republican Executive Commitee. Speaker Colfax’s Mavenr le A telegram was received at the National Hotel yester- day from Speaker Colfax engaging rooms to be ready for his occupation on the 2d offJuly. Py The Impeachment Question. The statement has becn made that the Judiciary Com- mitteo would submit the testimony taken by them on the question of impeachment to the Honse, on the re- BONDING TOWNS AND COUSTIES POR THE RATING OF MONEY. Mr. Reyxorps, (rep.) of Monroe, offered a resoia'ion with rogard to prohibiting the Legislature from confer ring power on town, county or municipal anthorities to raise money by bonds, unloss the saine is arsonted to by @ popular vote of the community affected thereby. Re- ferred to the Committeo on Logisiature. COURT OF APPEALS STATISTICS, Mr. Hanrus, (rep.) of Albany, recalied his resolution directing the Secretary to procure statistics of the crime shall be leas and the e#tmate of moral virtne higher, Whe third class urged that there should be no distinction betwoen male and fornale in the exercise of the elective francuise, and ciaimed that it was ant'- democratic to allow the tainority in the country to rule ita destimes. fhe fourth class believed that the right of exercising the elective francuise was not inhorcot, but permissive; that it was ender the immediate coatrol of the people, and they cleamod the mght to become part snd parcel of the government which they helped to support and maintain. ‘these four cleeses, he con- | Covrt ot Apprals, tinned, constituted a very large body of worthy, high Mr, Konenrson (dem.) withdrew the amendment which minded and ixtelligent men and women of this State, | he bad previously offered. who had loxg sought to enlarge tho ‘powers of the Mr, Barxxn, (rop.) of Chaetanqua, offered an amend- elective franchise, aud who claimed a deliberate con- | ment extending the scope of the statistics sought for, siderauion from the Convention ou tho ground of equal. | whiet was accepted by Mr, Barris, . ity. Ho submitted that it was an appropriate subject te Mr. Ramsey, (rep.) of xteuben, offered an amendment be referred to a special committee. seeking a similar extension, which was on motion Mr. Bionec (rep. por Jefferson, moved to amend the | adopted, resolution by req.tirmg the aifirmative'votes to be ama- | — Thre resolution was then adopted. jority of all the worsen of the State. A great many PREVENTION OF URIRERY ladies did not. wish to vote on any eneation, aud the ob- Mr. Paice, (dom ) of Schenectady, Ject of his ainendinent was that their voies should be | 3 to tho expediency ef a prov counted against the “proposition, oven though ihey dia | electes to office shall before taking the oath of ont not vote. office take an oath that they have not paid or agreed io | @Se¢mbling of Congress, without. any formal report. Mr. Wrev, (lom.) of Clinton, thonght that the sabject | puy any money, direetly or indirectly, to secure the'r | This ty doubtless an error, as t Is known that report isin of the resoliitioa wae now properly’ boiore the Cormit- | selection thereto; that In case of refuval of such person iS "i of tee on Suitrege, wad be ped that the re aolution be re- | to take such oath thelr clection shall se doelared void; | CVF? Of preparation, A minority report will most proba. bly be made at the sain time, as one of the members of the Judiciary Committee a few daya ago wrote for copies of cortain docyments which be said were needed w enable hit to-complete his report on impeaehmeni, The Lost Treasury Bonds, There yet remaius considerable mystery in regard to ‘the asserted Joss of the ninety-nine one thousand dollar boats from the ‘Treasury Department. Various state- ments have been published, and it was finally sald that in caso of conviction after sach oath of the payment of such money such persous shall torfest such Gbives. Referred to the Committee on Suffrage, ferred to it, The motion was agreed to smd the resolution wae re- ferred to the Comm.tiee on Suffrage. RicHTs OF JURLA, Ou motion of Mr. © xvieN, ‘rep.) of Dutchess, tho Committee on the Preamble and’ Bill of Rights waa di- reoied to inquire mto the propriaty of eracing f ton 8 of article Lof the present stibation the laat ‘ jury slali bave the rigit to determine «+ Mr sevqoun, dom ) of Renssclaer, presented a roso- lution for the distribution an copies of the debates of tho Mr, vn of the printed ention. Concern, (dem.) of Rockland, moved that the rie on the table, Lost, Presivenr put the resolution, whieh was then INTOXICATING 19000! onvention then adjourned to Monday evening Mr. © } of Horkimer, called up hisresotu- | next, at hall-past seven o'clock, Ms lation, days ence, recerring tdthe sale of yc the mivsing bonds had ‘been found mixed in with a lot itorivaving lig ca ‘of beer stamps, having accidentally been misplaced. This may all bave been truce enough; but now the story is started that the original bonds were never found, ‘but replaced by new ones that were j ‘hastily printed for that purpose. This also may ‘be tho case. for there 1¢ nothing by which such « ‘trick could be detected. The bonds that were missing ‘were not ‘registered or stamped, and it would be en easy matter to replace them. Secretary McCulloch is engared in.an investigation of this matter, and it is hoped shat ‘ere Jong some light will be shed on what is now acom- splete mystery. ‘Yellow Fever Brought to Hilton Head Frem Havana. Information ina private letter from Hilton Head, 8, ‘C., states that there have been twelve deatha by yellow fever on board a steamer there which had recemtly ar ‘rived from Havana, ‘The Bricklayers’ Strike. The resointion was taken up and adopted. It provides for 4 commiitee of one from each judicial district to roport whewer any authority should be given to seit, or any prohibit enacted against the eale of, :intoxi- cating } either by legisative or organic law, whetier the sale shonid be denied to al! excopt-sach as received a certiticare under tbe naod and official seat of @ persou properiy quaiided that the liquor offered for sale was carefully auatyzed and was unadulterated and CiTY INTELLIGENCE. Mostc sy tor Pank To-Day.—The Park Comnnission- ers announce that if the weather is fine there will be music on the Mall at the Park to-day, by the Pari band, uuder. the Jeadersmp of A, B Dodwerth, com. mencing at balf-past three o'clock P.M. ‘Tax Scavereen Cores—Tbe tenth annual Schuetzen- fest, which has been in progress at Jones’ Wood during the last four days, was bronght to a successfm clove yesterday by the ‘coronation ceremonies in honor of the “King,” who brought down the body of the impernl bird. The successful marksman was Captain J. Brom Mr. Moners, (dom.) of N. Y., moved to amend d; makwg tno a Tuvsiay instead of Monday. Rejecied--| Merhof. Some Afiy young Indies, dressed in whke, 41 to 36, assisted im coronation, thereby giving éclat to the whoie Mr. Sidven, (rep.) of Frankia, opposed the affair, The “King,” In addition to the thus con. ment, arguing that (hese repeated adjournments ferred upon him, was presented with a gold medat upiair to those members who could not go home witiin | Valued at $100 and @ premium ef $50 im cash. seme the time, and that they were unfair to the people, who oy ng ade iemee be hig — perce expected the Convent) rema: session -and ra in the 1K, whic! place ibe werk pesigned 00: it “4 Re = the afternoon. Tho festivities were wound up by a DaOUR: 5 Mr, Baus.enn, (rop.) of Cortland, moved that when the Convention udjours to-day it adjourn to mret on Monday evening at haif-past seven o’ciock. Mr, GruxLxs, (rep.) ot Westchester, moved to.2mend by making the hour eleven 0” ALM. Rejected. ‘The-strike among the bricklayers at work upon the Mr. Lawnuscr, rep.) of Yates, and Mr. yi (rep.) of | Summer night festival. Osmeyo, spoke in the same sense, bap Amwmicay Nnaawanic AND ARcHAOTOGICAL Socrery.— | Treasury ‘extension still continues. No new employes Yr mestion was taken by bave yet beon engaged. A few arrived to-day from yous 72, nays 46, yousand nays, and resulted | 4 yeyniar meeting of this soctety was held on Phareday So it was agreed to adjourn until haif-past seven | evening, at the residence of Dr. Geo. H. Perine, by in- o'clock P, M. on Monday. vitation, Quite a large number were in attendance. The CANAL STATIBTICS, % Mr. Gremxy,. (rop.) of Westchester, called up the Corresponding Secretary laid before the society tmoport- communication of the Cavat Commissioners, laid before | &2t correspondeuce with William E. Dubois, United the Convention some days ago by the President, and | States Mint, in reterence to a more nniferm comage, and then ordered to lie on the tabie, He said he desired | gecired to obtain the opinion of the society upon the sub- more con"ise mformation in respect to the capals than that furnieved by the Commisstoners in their -responze | ject. A letter from R. W. McLachlan. Montreal, with Richmond and Apoapolis, but were persuaded by the Strikers not to commence work. Funeral ef the Late Commissioner ef Auri- cnltare. The funeral of Hon. Isaac Newton, Commissioner -of the Department of Agrieniture, took place at twoo'clock ‘this afternoon, from the honse of his son. The depart- ment was-closed and all the employés avended the fune- i nf the ¢ fon. ‘& number of interesting specimens of antiquities ex- Oe ertonas Laced TEA Lovee oF GiDH GABE ladle | DOOR. OE tech rite REAL aliyp tieus, oeceteed taatibent|] ‘relieve bales. Shaibediiiperees aati to Philadelphia Ro woiton before the Convention. knowledged; donations from Mr. 4. N. T. Deviek, of for burial old paper money The pretimin- Peesipe: int of 3 books, pamphiets The 'nesrbesT sestained the point of order. bch ge beg <TH nai Mr. GeerLer Qhen moved that the commuhisation be | ay business of th The ‘City Treasurer of Mebile. rferved to the Commities oa Cavals. He was proceed- | with, the Rev. Wm. Wood Seymour read an interesting Mr, Willard Freeman, who was appointed (o the posi- ing. to argve Hl, when —— bed by d A res front goat = ‘ity Treasurer of Mobile by General Pope, but at The Pu oo ainded hi that debate must lered wi aview of ee Husteations in powismatics . ‘i giaingh th Ga guceree enantio Y*.| and other departmonis of archaolngy."” Jor, Periwe and first deciined, has st length consented to, arcept the tor, Gaopeey inquired of the Prosidont, in am appa. | Professor Anthor sollowed with reniarks on the mterest- | position, andshas given bends for the fulfilment of his ing subject presented. A vote of thanks was passed to Mr. Seymour, with a wish that he would repeat his lecvure Worore the public qian early day, Tie business of the rent perpiexiiy, whieh amused the Couvention, eu what Motion be could muke some remarks ¢ "xesivKeT inverined him taat he must Loltow his duties, RAVAL INTELLIGENCE. own countel, (Tau: ver.) mooling being conpinded, at the invitation of Br. Perine ‘ A Miatias Suggested to Mr, Greeley that he move to Siete CAriot vk of a rar und sreeraind, ‘ire The Navy Department has received despatches from to the Board Commissioner Py om h the evening's ent nimen! the society ly af =, otton, Adjourned over until the second Thursday in October, Captain John J. Aimy, commanding the United Siates steamer Jnniata, announcing the arrival ef that vessel at Point a Pitre, Gaadatonpe, on the @th instant, on ber way to Philadelphia, point of order that Mr, Greeley motion in the motioa te rover, Mr. Gkadiny withdrow the motion to refer, and thus Far, German, Agripest.—Yesterday morning Jacob Dittua, a by occupation a gardener, while driving « he was enabled to proceed in ordor with fils re- | marivet wagon through Second aconue, near Ninety- | The Navy Department hag received doenatches from marks. He the Canal Commissioners hy street. one of the whoels of the vehicle stipped into oa “y aco — Be mi mr te May 22, 1867, tad Hot furnish tion with the infecination tion with such violence as to throw him from | The Admiral says that ihe Kanens had rewurned from required, alinough there was no difically in their doing Ho struek on bis head, and wae almost m. | the Coast of Africa, and that no American slavors were so. For thatauce, he found in a printed patnpblet that 3. ‘Tho body was taken to the Twenty-third | Nard ots that she visited the Cunzo and Bencnola coasts, the canal: ire vale | $125,090,000, aud had re- | precinct sintiou house, and Coroner Schirmer wanted to {4h precslpmse ns grey ame Feine Bay, which was the turned that the Erie cawal lad cost | hold an inquest, Deceased lived in 117th wmellgenradr cy eo sherds Rr tee yeep ne $80,000,000, wt $70,000,000; that the Cham- | Kichth avenue, where he has ieft a widow That Canto tsanata-aaneanl Sel tae come direct plain eanal had cost $7,500,000, and had retumed | children. ee ogee me Adenieal fee: thor reports that the Jarge and powerful Spanish iron. cla! Namaneia, flagship of the Pacific squadron at Vale | pmrarso and Oailao, if now at anchor at Rio, Montevideo was healihy on he ieft, but the eo ade dorable have at Buenos Avres, , state that the disease bad greatly su! | sane MEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. | | Outvoges of Negrees—Northenst iaval Academy Fleet. Portraess Moxnor, Inne 20, 1867. A flendish attempt at marder was roade several days since by two negroes upon Mr. Whitehurst, a hotel keoperin Princess Anne Coart Mi Ho was en route to the city to purchase enppiies, and was knocked down by them on the road, dragging bim from bis carriag aud afier severely beating hin were frightened awa: before they could secure his money, Two young ladies, while riding on the main road yes- 250.600; that the O bad revirned over + A had cost $6,250,600, Farat Fat, Dow Sram. — day held an inquest at No. ly, proner Schirmer yeeter- Pearl street on the body thirty-six: of John K a native of Irelen Devin, 7 fall third to bhe second fo: . anart Crow . ts operution cost Use lor every dotur ef toll colected, Gale—The ean fuels reported o'fic'aily by the Canal Licur GvaKD ANNIVERSARY. —The old now Company A, Saventy-lirst regiment, N. Jouets, aiid andered ut Mr, Greeley for | celebrated yesterday the forty-iirst anniversary of its repetition of au | Organization. Many of the old members of the Gaart exbrasted conal oration, He argued that the Audivor Pecticloated ow ame Sceasion, and: the company. attired watthe oniy person who bad charge of the accounts, | in the old bearakin capes, white eonts and blue pants, from whieh the Inforis tion sovs!t could be obtained: | paraded throuch several of the princrpal streets: were to return it totnem. ALvecn, (rep ) of Ovondag the Canal Co: having inilieved oa (ne Conve ion th iefended the action of He knew that the Asditor was alo the Secretary of ihe | Teviewed by the city officiais in (rout of City Hall, joined | terday afternon » ‘ Cagal Board; bai there was no strict relation beiween | ie the Pragidential Procession nd part of a bounti- Graaten aes peg etd “1 phd hms sab ov Debi the two afices. He stated that there wasa large clerical | ful collationat Carctv’e Hotel, 70 Hroadway. The good i They jumped from the carriage and endeavored to escape, but the negro caught oue and robbed her of ‘what money she liad in ber possession. The other lady refused to give up ber money, when the negro throttled her and endeavored to smother her ima diteh, but re- leased ber upon robbing her pockois of ail her valna- things were ably at this latter establichment ; and, to nee an en val observation, the feast of reavon and flow of soul induized in were very hale and warmly pressed. Several piquant speeches were male by officers, members and guests, good -ongs sung, aud a force gow at work preparing the information required, and Mr. Greeley himself might have kuowa that fact. ‘The information would Fron in the manual pow for the vention. one Eororsantny (dem.) of Ulster, also jnsiified tho missioners. acvew ef the Gainal One highly agreeable evening, devoid of all frigid conven- neon 4 6 Mr. Concer, of Rockland, argued that the Boant of | towalities, was enjoyed by every one, femmea salaatnon sen meoeent ipetios tn pane Commissi was the proper body to be called un to Drowsep waite Baraiwe,—Max Drojics, a German, | bnt it has beon musuccesefil thas far. i forneh the iaformation ured. cightoon years of age, waa drowned while bathing in the ; Hast River, at the foot of Nii sixth street, Inet evens ing. was but four months in the country, and re sided in avenue A, between Eighteenth and Ninetoonth sireots, Fast. prow 4 Wixnow,—Catherine Dougherty, a child three years of age, fell from the second story window of her te’ residence, No, 225 West Thirty-ninth street, inst might, and was instantly killed, Faw prom 4 Roov.—-Mra Ferdinand Gelneltr, while hangmg clothes on the roof of No, 677 Eighth avonne jast evenimg, went too near the adge, and losing her balance, fell over, She was seriously injured. VERMONT DEMOCAATIC STATE CONVENTION, A strong northeast gale has prevatied the past three days, preventing the cruisi the tleo! of the Naval Academy, which comprises es Macedonian and Savannah and the sloop-of-war fe, having been de- tained from making their trip to the Mediterranean | somewhat than they expected. Commander Luce, con! of the fleet, however,ghas been tnmn- ing the dolay into valuable time, apd ibe midshipmen ee .. at all eons of the day in per- ec iv knowledge in the complex routine and "livers dnties of A thorough pened educa- tion, Their privileges are very limited, being rel. dom ailowed to visit the shore, the various watches and studies requiring them to be constantly aboard the re- spective shi) It seems somew)) marknble that, noiwithstan: the youthfulness of some of the mid- shipmen, that more accidents do not occur i their ex- tremely hazardous duties in ascending and descending Piaally, 0» motion of Mr. Greriey, the forther cm sideration of the culject was postpowed tll Tuosday next, WOMAN SUFFRAGE AGAIN, Vo motion of Mr. Vaswna, (dem.) of Kings, the Com mittee Op S\ilvage was fustruciet to ioquire into the ‘of incorporating im the eopstituvon a pro- vision authorizing women to exercise tne eiective fran- ehise Whon they shall Lave atiained the age df Mventy- one oars, and geverally to enjoy all the riguts and priviteges of male citizens, CRT ATATIETICA. Vister, calied a resalution oftered wuee and (hem Jaidom the table, as | Mr, Coo, (rep.) by him some days fol Reeves ft pat the sev reyuired to ¢ rosbsh £0 ct the rigging. tive counties ‘ Mowrrrumr, Vi., Jone 21, 1867, To-day ag accident eornrred board fingsh: (= Che aggregate hiimber of diye seasions of the Gen. The Democratic State Convention for tbe nomination “f ich te wn thought Wenna RJ ronom | gral orm of the Supreme Court im their respec of & State teket and the election of delegaies to the fatal, and for a while cast a yloom over the young mid- py Daag Me lone for Hitt, siane | NA&tonal Demacratic Convention in 1869 was hold in | dies, One of the midshipmen, while aloft engaged in this city to-day. seculions, (ried fariing the sails, slipped avd fell, and braised himeolf ely daring the tame year ond tke Hon. Giles Harrington, of Albory, wae chosen presi- | badly. He wan by the abip's surgeon, recoveries therein. "41" | goat; and Major Cole, of Bennington county, and AX | mounced hiv Injuries. slignt and wer nee Toaté vooe res Pr. Of couses origwating Theodtwnan, Reouington conniy, were elected eccre- | cover, ount ia controversy dn! 0 the Supreme Court oy tare, 1 ‘convention nominated the follows; Hieket:—For Governor, J. 1. hdwarda, of Dervy; f Lientenant Governor, Waldo Bricham, of Hyde Park; for Treasurer J. H. Wilhats, of Bellows Falls: H. B. Smith, Henry Keys, ¥, 3 Benjamin and Isaac W, MeDantels fity tha ome veve, The resolarion was, on the motion of Mr. Axonews, (rep.) of Onondaga, referred to the Judiciary Commitios. MESICTPAL RGitTR. ss RESIONATION OF THE COLLECTOR AT WILMINGTON, Wiswtvetow, June 21, 1867, Collector of Custome, has re- Colonel J. P. Foster, On motion of Mr. Brenner. (dem.) of N. ¥., the Com. | Were elected delegates to the ‘and | siuned. re lo ing te nit % from paming c wale fawn simedinar amen one ree ovlering and conderaning the present | satisfactofily, and the c! before the United = | States Commianionor were wit rover a portion quot law, &e., addon Ths Couvention was woll Atiended, aud the d:betes quite spirited, end the resolution was roierred tothe Commitee on the Legislature. CRIMINALS TO TRATENY, Oa motion of Mr, Ronertox, (em.) of XN. Y., the Committee on tbe Preamble und Biii of Rights was in- structed to inquire into the expediency of removing that reatgiction on the Legislature whic prevenis it autho- rizing the examinawion in their own aelence of persons accused of crime. OMPRANCHISENENT FOR ReIRERY. Mr. Sante, (erp. ef Fulton, moved to reconsider the vole by which, some days since, is resolution (6 dit Sranchice all permuns who bad recuived oF offered bribes meutand exercise of the milion the Unjoa; the repeal of the prese: ey SOUTHERK EMIGRANTS TO BRAZIL. New Owtgane, June 21, 1867. The steamshin Catherine Whiting felt this morning with two Dendred and fifty Brazilian emigrants, Mr. B, Starbuck. of Iroy, goes out in her and devotes bis and Attention to (ne comfort of the passengers. THE OW WOOL GROWERS AND THE TARIFF, Coeverann, Jone 21, 186. ‘The MANAgers Of the Ohio Woot Growers’ Assoctation THE CALIFORNIA DEMOCSAT!C STATE CONVENTION. Bar FPeaxciaoo, Jone 20, 1867 The Democratic Stale Cony ated Henry Ja Nichoteon Wateon for Conptrori for votes war rejectod and Joba W. Dou jor strveyor | have determined to call a State cony friend: The motion w Tend te, and then the resolution < were vogt (he | of a protective poter, to te held Wh Cevetens ca the Was re erred to the Commitee on Soffrage, , of Congreas, opp yamtal wilrece, ree | Fooreh of Jaiy, to consider tho late nomination of Gen. fi CPP APR TY RESORR, cogmieing the cbhigartoe for (oe parment @ the na‘ional | erat Hays for Qureryor of Olio, who Is understood to be Nr Brenvone, (rep) of Jeverepm, recalled his resulu. | debi, ane HVCE OF MMO CRUE hour law ~ @ soe trade man, eee “THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD 1H TROUBLE, TEE -TVuRP. Poe Ds Sleep Sx, Lovis, June 21, 1867. Great Trotting on we Fashion Course=The | A despatch says to-day took pos- tio Bets ta as aie Bro: | feed teat ad eat, ete ity fmoai and sisschles tae pertiinas ee, We Oa. Bre * The nest perfory.ance of the trotting horse ever ex- | moat and the pa having to hibited in public Yack place yesterday afternoon on the pay be irt anal lanaimest due dae fm nea : Zastion Oba, tice beimon Bihan Alen and ren | plang of General Gilston i Fisk of Be. ning mate sO Dexter in narnesa, A match was mado . mew, te bear a " [bed =. nick with Ethan Allen latter. company in this race, ss she was believed to be ual to the undertaking—s bollet fully cautrimd by, Ser Cray apenas supply sold in the pools for 100, while Allen brought only 40. the worlds I repressoa ® He looked remarkably well when brought upon the » style, and Foon and bis fine trotting act‘on elicited general com- str which have been pearance, snd looked aswell in every Terpost ou. 46 inends.vieltiog were an as well in " aver om“ de day and rc wore parca Fee reer ey Ag ne a very was expected, noth! favors to extraordinary speed displayed throughout the race was bee ste yan, TO LONDUS OL OFRING FOR Rs hi \ ferlalg supplied at prices, w would yield 3 but for oj he approaches the more epeed and quickness number of visitors present was remember to bave seen on @ race course; probably pe ready twenty thousand would not be an over-estimate, while aystem preventing wea bes Ammar heap in ae pang ya ratio, x poe ‘of xt was a long time after ‘original! appointed tation twen! for the race to com» off that tho horses made their ap- Fin aae tints cere Pearance upon warming SAMUEL Bi ‘ for the task before — at ee As Man LI Se rly : came up for the work and went off with such }ocomOtnye AL IR N.—ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL TYE TORS 70 LONDON, Sto, the workdtamed ‘water speed passed the quarter pole, with Alien — ing @ couple of lengthy, in thirty-two reached the half mile in the extraordmary tine of one minute and fous weconds, | During Al the remainder of the ‘The aaese: brated twenty- Nee @ momentary break ons axip Jost after entering as Years forchargng in lowe regs jomestretch, caused, , by the wonderful velocit ror with whieh he paiely 4 fower turn, The team arking EE reached the judges’ stand in two minutes and fifteen au plain seconds. Dexter's time was probably a second or a sec- ond and a half longer, and the quickest trotting ever SUE prorman $$$ + made in public any horse in harness, and en- NDON.— FRIENDS’ COMMISSIONS tirely ecliants, the famous performance of Flora Tem- yarn purchase CLOTHING can be ple at Kalamazoo, In the second beat Dexter went cessiully oer Sine. Way 90 vigorously that at the quarter pole, which he Pa race for y bangin in pga Pose eng, aor ema? inc for YOUNG. Gu NTT 9 team, be looked very m oO 8 te " trotted af steadily aa olockwork, reaching the half-wile bay ahd rooms for immediate use, oF pole in one minute and six seconds, wile the team to measure weit arta the varied the programme by renning considerabiy. They stroneth, a¢ wel contrived, however, to reach Dexter near tho tyes See te ea te aom, quarter pole, and soon alter giving him the go-by, i Tinled: Uitdiy-rap the! hocncserstai este "Poovey heating Sa Doar HILL. , him by ove or twe lengtn:, in (wo minates aud sixteen seconds, In the third heat the team took the lead BLP MEASURE RULES Fou CLOTHING, almost Mnmedi after the start, and showed about Give whole height ure, 8 thyee lengths in front at tho.quarser pole, in thirty-ive cheah or sloping soconds, This vantage ground they maintained and fou a ‘measure—No. graduaily increased as they progressed, until, as they Round the chest over the enterod upon the homestretch, they were five or ax ‘No. 2. Round waist. No.3, bar ae in advance of Dexicr, whose driver, now lomng of neck to waist, bemod. = all bope of winning the race, urged bim no farther, and Sore of — ones. the team’came in several lengths in two minutes ing the arm bent ae] 4 ‘and nineteen seconds, he following is the sem- No. é Ce poke ae mary :— x not Fianicks Covrse-—Yrotryc—Friday, June 21—Match sideseaw. No. 7. Length for $250, anile heats eke shoe ey Dexter, tm hat.’ Inside seam inst Ethan “Alien run mao, Sear yi “ Were ct to Mice allon enh amas: aila pes TE OM and con sequently very li with the bidding, On the ‘ han-ucap race the pools sold very brisky at a rato whioh may be estimated from the * Onward, $200; Gilroy, es Court, $75; Clima, $35; ; Em ‘$20; MeDaniel’s Lexingtow colt, $15 On . at the following ratio:— 5 3 ‘bird, $200; Citadel, $100; General Willams, $60. The great ten mile trot boiween the bay gelding Lex- 3 ington, owned by ©. Carroll, of this eity, and tne roan ‘The great trot gelding Captain McGowan, owned by Sarauel Emersoe, | yor ail the “DG and Rban Aun, came of over the Washingtom Riding Park, South Sporting News of the World Providence, on Wednesday last. Captain McGowan WILKES sPInit OF THE TIMES made himself notorious by troiting twenty miles in 2. Se Grty-cight ealuetes and tg ie seconds at the PROFOS OF LEAVING TOWN. versie rae, October making the fastest journers in the count ote twonty mile time on record. He was driven by Geurgo JARAD'S “EMAIL DE PARES FOR Th § Rood, of Providence, whos welzht is one hundred and | p27! leave town without « supply of Jared'e “emai dg- sixty-three pounds. " Lexington never before trotted im | Parr. 4much will preserve the skin : peaiytan bie. He ix a Kentucky torse, got by Lexington, out Supplied with this delicious refrigerant, which cools and oc a “Star” mare; t# seven years of age and fifteen hands | cleanses the skim, mo need Le pemeten, aud care to ’ and threo mehes high. He was drivea in the race vy | serve it from the disfiguring of sun and air, which, his ower, Mr. Catroi!, Whose weight ts one | Cus and mar enjaymente | at b a tre Gite hundrod minety po and " drag. — i er LE sy Kemer ane f gists, perfumera, &c., and by L. ISABEAU, B22 Broadway, The attendance to witness the raco was one " of the largest ston at any’ trot which has fazen | Avi dee courts of thin and oihor Staten Srtheae Inge: piace i Providence for a nuvaber of years, not less than | Publictty as legally possible. Crueliy, drunkenness or de- two thousand persons boing present, and considerable | *€ttoa cause sufficient in several States, money changed bans of the race, Loviungton being the | — F. 1. RING, Qounedio BO Secpheags. favorite. Ow ny to Metowan's fiery disposition it was —PRIZES CASHED IN ALL LEGALIZED LOT. thought unexfe to trot the horses together, and conse. . teries. f i PG. aqvontiy each horse trotied aioze, Lexington being first A Stal" arondwag. Pr se gtenaca in AmiAy etees P Liaixeran’s ime, BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN NEW 4 Mik, A York and States where ‘lesert on, £c., 1s sufficient. cause. 1 No publicty or charge till divorce obtained. Advice free. : 3 M. HOWEs, Attorney, 78 Naxeau street. 5 ACORFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY ‘y su, SESE NTE gas S08 see 21, 07 ; iene : Set, 167, 4 KENTUCKY stave. 10. , ol, . "94, ah, ) 4 5 cass “BiB, Some 2.” 1867. Mir iy Oe ee oe, Gotten 00. Manager. 3 HMONG Na't Sortand soot" 7 “Adromine B ; OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE GEORGIA ; . eed uottery, for tho venoit of the Masonic Orphan: ome. 8 sonata EXTRA—cLASS |. 1867. 9 = eT ae a — « atherines. C. W. SUPPLEMENTARY "PRA —CLAss ‘rai ser. Sr. Catneniens, C. W., Jone 21, 1867, SS. 43, 8, 38, 45, Si, 3. 30, 3 AUP PLEMENT ART—CLans 211, 16%, The races to-day were attended by a lange crowd. 0, 3 aL. By 1, 10, 33,8. James’ mare, of Hamiltor, won the trotting race; MoINTIRE & CO. 1a Oona alate. Gee time, 2:46, beating Plaie, The first race yesterday, for rage * me $150, was won by Tady Nortoik; tims, 1:51. The trot. | (JORNS, BUNIONS, EXLARGED JOINTS —ALL Dia. Ling ipatch, for $400, was won by Oriay dane; time, | Yi, eased of the feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIN, 100 Broad~ 2: a AN a HAY, ROSE AND PERIODIC CAT, — NEWS FROM HARRISBURG. orton's New itewedy fur-Catarth end. Move of Ereate - a rent ellays he most painful cases tm @ choking or + near of Soran ae ican sn tse ne eaters gE a Harnancrc, June 21, 1867, | stamp for pamphlet to GERRY NORTON, 1 Ano sireet, ernor ¢ ened from Gettyaburg ——_— ero General Grant’ ‘came as far as York aud then west%o | [)® YGSONES BLECIRO CHEMICAL BAriin, ‘ Washington. eS CORNER OF FOURTH AVENUE, r Several employés in the Capitol were arrested to-day 2 NERVOUS. RUKUMATIC AND. sae with yo some meg y ee Von sped belonging ehutts io TONAL AND @ State, large amount Fecovered at a junk shop where they bad been poid, | « Sapna nd esd soa ee ‘The arrested parties are held for a hearing. 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