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NEW YORK. HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1867.—TRIPLE SHERT. 3 — ~—_——— ton and Maceo, ang te eruite to the westward of Hong ‘Kong to gua’q the Anierican intererts and to suppress Piractes 004 . the opolie traslc by our cit'zens, The health | Of the 6° sadrem continues excellent, The only death reported ,4y that of James Ross, an ordinary seamen on. eel 24 committes to inquire also ag to the treatment of Aol prisoners of war confined im the campeand preons Siocon Sees ren eases ee CITY INTELLIGENCE. ‘THE ERCRETARY OF TRB WAVY CALLED UPON FOR INFOR- MATION, On rep. Secre- nf ¥ e delphia—The Preceesi: i I i i i iy THE NATIONAL SAENGERFEST. Departure ef New York Seeteties for Philae ‘The tenth national German Saengorfest, for which ex- the 8b seandoah, who was drowned at Jeddo oa the 24th | ,, ME JED, (rep. of Ill, asked wet logel men io the | officer of the navy bas been retained on the active list | evening, Mr. Henry Wilsom in the obair, The aseo- North demanded such an in He regarded | alter having been fifty-five years or T in the ser- tensive preparations hgve been made, was commenced 9 ots capeising of boas p Ree fayat pespls “an at clation having heard ‘of the intended visit of Mr. M. H. | IIFERESTING PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. bgt : Geuney, We eokcden ss an fae coosel eae teawtacr | body whecs entemnnd rhT em tow and if | athans, Chief Kagiaeer of the Charleston Fire Depart: m Fillotaiahia .resienlag Oak, Sena NON. wR FORTIETH CONGRESS. Bs Wars Bec wot ran gion ae gueiopan rom | Mr, La iencnasie as | ih * Senne af eR pe $7 Sete Sum eh peneer ae aiaiinamnees is ane Onio an opportan: vote t ich Wh t bim on bis arrival im New York, of The Reeonstrection Bill Finally Passed Firat Benton. sre uieh conunvony ss oe wes aapaubinget | Scena USaage Tow mes | $4 der bm the hwy ot Ge smoiion. They | ta * We waroune marc amonartin, Prom 0 y say delay in the exchange of He hepedthat | tion goss will receive him upon bie arrival sed egoort him to the y y-two German musical and pe a Remees the House Bot consest to Tas House, wi bave Pe, Vooal organizations weat to Philadephia yesterday. and Lald Before the President. ome, Tir: Mosone dsclatmed any Intention to reflect ow the | struction fren, im a tue Washlogion Ghaaessta Fourtn vorest, | lerday, at ibe "termcnie’ Aerie ween Tas, ‘Wasurrotox, Juty 13, 1867. lersonio ct the country, and he asked whether, if a | aPrrorni 0 te un that the ‘will be accompanied by | Bowery, where, under Marshal "Korh Vr ig ey PETITION POR REMNANON OF CUSTER DUTIES. eh ober ihe eovecnpans hee siven na 8 toeece Pe ate a uo r ‘ ent, a line of procession was formed soon her one 0’ Bisonssion. in the I on the Treatment of | 2% Monee% (7eP:) of ¥. ¥., prosnated the petition of ceutec ten well’ fee esha) tor ebahetena rides tot Ge es loved to iu Wits Avurrrap to Prosate,—The wills of the follow. | 204 moved in the following order:—Pidoon of ouss O | weary B Carlisle & Oo., of New York, who state that ought not to be in t : ; 0 §ng deceased persons have Usen admitted to probate | Simot; music’ corpe, committee of pen Rebel Prisoners of War. : (hey imported three hunéred and two bales of weol, vee a etatern the purpose of carrying I Guring the past week :—James Gore King, Sylvester C. marshal and aids, Hudson Maennerchor, ‘which arrived in port the day before the new wee! tarif ‘The rules were x Parkhurst, Wiliam 'Walklee, Comelius Lottoa, Oynthis a Mpenecter Lieteneea ‘Fieeee ar. oF eek ee ‘effect, and they ask the remission of the combat ane D minia, Lateriete 06" tee Social Reformers, Mosars extra du them under the new bill, Ordered: berequla kan Maennerchor, b Suaviaa Lied@kranz, Wi €. & Franklin Nominated as Naval | « aa oe eri the ders ; Pagan club, ie ita p a ¥ WES D Meloman: fel, Officer at New York. recase for bait an. hoot, spite be wsderseed thos the feneral Broxlee ri al Liederafl unger Macnberebor.uenger nt, Oru, ‘on: the Reconstruction bill would Bintracht of North 4 Fes tise ic Corpy, Wil> Mr. Bixanaw replied that a man who had ley h government should be four, {apriseee:y J Mr, Eu DRIDGE wanted to at EY ig Radhduncbun ir, made "oo mm vo Casa tat vale routers ay Mr. Exprinas retorted lemean (ar, Rehonck) had made Pests Al wi ae be bad continued, woult have carried a ‘an old bad Mr. Scuexce said that teeth Mr. Evprivas said he knew that that topic would make ‘Wasmnotor, Duty 13, 1867, ty 11:80 ue, PM moved he Ci Fapert was siiopted by vous 111, nays 22. The Seuate | 1 halt-past one eolock @ was ma Seng ies epetentetn: ae anney snes she bi |: Pe an sane ees ee eee eee Oe) in| utive ‘Was signed by the President of the fenate and Speaker ‘At Ofty minutes past one o'clock P. M. for @f the House, and was iaid vefore President Johnson | opencd, and the Senate took a recess f( been exploded in the ’ The Secretary of War, in reply toa resolution of in- On motion of Mr, Trvmpvzt, (rep.) of Il. =e the probable amount necessary to carry out Peper ‘to the considerations of the conference reconstraction acts 1s $1/648.277 The general appro- Deen - Mr. wrinnln for ‘thie object heretofore was $500,000, which | waa ready to. answer any gucatious in regard to the ‘was distributed as follows: First Military district, | S0tion of the conference committee, He might explain G0R.444; ‘Second, $60,444; Third, $07,222; Fourth, all the amendments, but he did not deem that necessary. r. had contradicted it, but the repeated it. The bill was passed. mene ‘Mr. Hooper, (rep.) of Magn, moved an adjournment tilt seven P.M. on Monday, sayiug tbat the veto could not be expected at the morning ASoarsm 4 Srace.—A team of horses attached to 0. paleo eee to, and the House at half. stage No, 671, of the Jersey City ferry and Bleecker com, the musical leader of the singers, under whose refused. Mr. Ivarrsoi. resu ent in su of the resolution, Geclerine that it would be in bad te tor bs particularly at the picnic at the close val, Mr. Sumwur, (rep.) of Mass., could not help saying the blican vestigation ipto street line, took fright i: 904,223 ; ‘Fifth, $166,066. The Secretary says it appears | that Congresn bad not deen sufficiently radical in this by wajority vo etder on investigation io pe, jght in Broadway, near Warren sireet, alae rebel treatment of prisonere of war and to refuse a like ‘Wy eatimates that a further large amount is requisite— | Work of reconstruction. Three bills had been passed, | investigation iato tho treatment of rebel prisoners, It THE PARK. prbehiy Aamo penne i he aun papel SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. would not de either magnanimous or fair. Mr, Evprivar repeated the statement mede to bim by General Ould, who said that he excused General Grant for not accepting the offer, as at that time General Grant knew that the confederacy was © mere shell; but that its refusal when first nd some months previously, ‘was unjustifiable and wil it excuse, Mr. Borien reminded Mr. Elaridge that all the cor- vespondence on the subject bad been laid before Con- gress in January, aan the fall of 1864, after the deen a a Yeaponsibility, mach to the screaming horror of the Paria has its Champs Elysées, Berlin ite Unter den Tree ‘ee Marsh, of the Linden, nd London ite Hyde gnd other parks; but be- | accrpayr,—A workman named Wm, Vansend, in the fore all stands forth the Park of New York. Micat inter | twine factory of a. H. Stuart & Co., corner of Elm and aure—“\ shines out from among its surroundings” | wnite streets, fell from a second story window and dis- as Virgil described the young Marcellus on his visit to | located his arm, the lower regions. The progress that has been made in Suicrom By Taking Paris Gaaew.—It wes yesterday this garden of Manhattas, since ite commencement some | ascertained that Mrs, Sophia Herrman, late of 811 West seven years ago up to the present time, is something | Twenty-cighth street, who on the 10th inst, swallowed a marvellous, Here was a rocky wilderness, part marsh, | quantity of Paris green for the purpose of terminating a part waste, with rocky boulders jatting up from amidst | miserable existence, had subsequently died in Bellevue the dwarf herbage. Not ten years back many a New | Rospital, whither she was convayed after taking the Yorker would go out to where the Park now is for a | poison, After deceased had been admitted to the Hos- country ride, and when Thirtieth stroet was passed they | pital her husband, Mr. A. B. Herrman, was so anxious had left the “din of cities and busy haunts of men’? far | that the caso should not get into print that he addressed @ note to the reporters at police headquarte: litely behind them, The hands of mam bave been as busy a8 | Dinecting thom not to tontion its Dut hie request Ser the ‘First district, $80,000; Second, $461,905; x ae pnt Weird, $97,718; Fourth district, eatimated to | st once, He feared thet Congress had’ mot, Deus eu Jaty ‘Ist. in adtition to $97,222 already sup- ciently explicit as the exclusion of rebel influence, When yued, $245,690; ‘Fifth, estimates for one month | come to open the gates to rebels—not till th @eted “April 17, for $243,420, of which $166,666 has Mr. TacmBvtt said the Committee of Conference had G@iready been supplied, leaving a remainder no jurisdiction over the subjects named by Mr. Sumner. Saar Tr ce pianTing # remainder uenalled for of | TP }e4'to take the bills of both houses and compare 's registers, estimated to the Ist | them, without introducing any new subject. The bill as eo @nly, should be continued on duty and pay to the SS — ple: _ emis ea. what the na of Ji there should = It no new features incorpo- ace x eet the beech rated in it materially affecting its character. penses month, pensa' Mr. Tuaven, (rep.) of Neb, asked if section nine of the tated in ‘his estimate, the sum of $159,781, and if con- | House bill had been retained? Wmaed to the end of August double that sum—$310,5¢2, | Mr. Trownots said it had ‘The mama likewise of General Sheridan's district was es- | and twelve of the House bill? pea chen erica If the monthly expenses re nen Seren wore Siiciod, ® period of two months at the rates stated, | 4! . Mr. (dem.) of Ind., felt it his duty to ‘Moy will. amount to the further sum ‘of $218,420; if for | thas in signing the report of the committee be did act New Yerk Singers. Parapevraa, Jaly 13, commenced in this city to-day, and promises to of the most brilliant musical festivals ever held made by the el Se Set ney seticaenes cout @ pro) tad de Weambocta were’ sont to" fortanah abd took of oidable di ey it, or rg nth yous of ar le ia juent on the the army; and the offer had been made fo the’ rebela 10 let them send cotton to New York, sell it through our own agents, and with the proceeds procure what was necessary for their prisoners. The question was taken on the motion to suspend the Nameborg Seengerbund, Hudson City Club, Boe- hor, Teutonis thoven eannere cr te. Maenperchor, Saenger. = Ee ee dale, nde. yi procession @own “ pene —— in front of ihe Hk tee anigere wage roviowed by the. Mayor procession. an. imposit sezecrenny, a bsinn of Bieoming- he ‘way and Cortlandt strect, at the foot of which the gingers crowed the ferry, wore comycyed in this evening. THE RECONSTRUCTION QUESTION. ‘the gentleman (Mr. Schenck) nervous, 4 a fal train of the Ni jersey Central Railroad ‘The Cost wf Carwving Inte Effect the Recon- aces some eae Mr. Scmesox repeated that fives on old Me whitch nad to Saaaden,” Ma expected thai the coneourse of ‘aing- jon been lone since. ‘ore at Philadelphia will be so great that it will be impos- Serence report am the Reconstruction Util. Mr, Evprinas remarked that he knew the gentleman sible to employ them all im che mato ooncert, ‘The New Yorkers were accompanied by an excellent music corps, posed of musicians selected by Mr. Agricol Paur, they are placed. It will be employed to furnish ofehes- \Wral musio, and will form one of the chief attractions of of the The Tenth National Saengerfest of the United States country, Nearly four thousand singers have assembled from all parte of the North and East, there being no less than sixteen hundred from New York city alone, The beautiful Academy of Music is splendidly deco- rated, and the picnic grounds have been fitted up in the most lavish manner for the festival. Mr. L. Engelke is the festival director, and Messrs. Gaertner, Fischer, Kuenzel, Hartman and Hinemann are the judges forthe prize concert. An alarming list of names comprises the Meade, Sigel, Patter- eemeeniite 9400, 000 gndorse the bil. He represented the Senate, and not bis | guieg and the motion was rejected. ‘The resolution, | the efforte of natore, and the old proverb has boen ex- | was dierecaried, ‘sad the wallowing of the fatal | Yarious committess, and Generals, Wade, Sigel, Paster. jominations Sent to the Senate. estes bowler is eaten eaeoemabe Grease enemies was not received. emplified that man made the olty if God made the coun- | ‘raught doly chronicled in ixnarp and other morn- | shaia, Tho various German halls are literally covered ‘The President to-day sent to the Senate the following pny ‘passed as nearly as ‘THR MISSISSIPPI LEVEES try. The wilder to Bloomi le bas bi ing journals the next day. Since then an inquest bas wath flags and evergreens, and it would seem as if the meminations:—George Bancroft, as Minister to Prussia; | G°US. crs, sald, in to the section that no | , T¢ question which was under discussion last even. | tr7, ine mildernem adisoens to Bloomingdale has beon | teen held over tho remains of Mrs. Herrman, but the | oniire German popelation of this city latended to devote . ing, as to the acoeptance and reference of a jal Paradise. oe gardens | papers in the caze have not as yet been returned to the themseives exclusively to the festival while it lasts, ‘Meury J. Raymond, as Minister to Austria; John Hay, | district commander or member of the Board of Registra- for the presout and future generations of New Yorkers. | Coroner's office, and a belie” seems to prevail that addi. from the Arkausas Legislature, asking an appropriation ‘The singing sccieties from New York and other cities Secretary of Legation, Austria, to supply a vacancy oo- | $00 shall be bound in his action by any officer of the | for levees for the Mississippi river, came up, and the dis- | Te old wilderness exists no . tional efforts have been made on the part of deceased’s , United States, that he did not approv that m , One of the greatest charms of the sponse wore received at the Walnut street wharf at nine o’clook eastoned by the resignation of Mr. Lippett; ©. & Frank- | House insisted upon It He dtr aet sega eee pee goPyade sn wee paGhe Sir. Monaax, (aern.) of Obio, | of a visitor accustomed to the Saiegiipacie eine. relatives to have the particulars concerning her death | this evening, with salutes of cannon and deafening Wa, eo Ravel OMicer at New York; James R, Booth, as | important, however, for without it he did not think aay | Who had presented the memorial, and by Mr. INcERKOL, | in sroands of Rarope is ite opagnems wthe public. Tho | KePtfrom the public. The impression. however. may | cheers, An immense crowd blocked up the street near officer was bound by a mere opinion. The Senate com- | “2° had objected to its reception. Saturday afternoon concerts at the Park have been m he arroneaus, and it probable that the Coroner who | the wharf, attracted by the brilliagt procession that filed ‘Bistrot attorney for Delaware. malities agrent 00 tals pooh cath 80 tcl aeeet an. PRESENTATION OF COMMUNICATIONS. a very noticeable feature and. thd ea addiironet erence | held an inqrest on the hady, will submit the temtimony | paw. ‘The singers, preceeded by two brass bands, moved ‘Preaties Sent to the Senate for Ratification. agreement with the House. After discussion the memorial was received by a vote | 1.145 place, Music has charms to soothe ‘the savage | ‘X02 at the inquisition to the members of the public | towards Independence square, where they were ad- of yous 56, nays 43, and was referred to *the Committee press, the audiences appear to. be increasing every’ suc- | Named Josie Wo'f, whose death was the reault of burns cessive week, Thousands upon theveands can be seen | Teceived on Fritay morning by her clot’es accidentally estimates to apply 8 deficiency in the .Navajoe Indians at or near Fort lieved that more ‘te character. Also ‘the joint treaty, of France, Great | South if the three Reconstraction bills pedal Samner, New Mexico, every part of the square, and rockets an Britain and the United States with Japan, paar ‘ } gesrantess were doing burt and mischief. Under the stretched on the ‘about the pavil taking fire from an oi) lamp with which she came in con- The Crepe, Provisions of toe blls ss they stood the South could and | 49 Tom the. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, relative | drinking ia with open ears the weint strains of Weber, | ‘8° ‘Fhe reports received as the Department of Agriculture be admitted upoa complying with the require- | aistrict‘of North Carolina. the grand Beethoven and the jozart, The | Firwix Lirriy Twrurr# Sraeer.—Shortly before nine From Programme Yesterday was most judiciously obosea, and } gretock, last might, a fire occurred iu the of Wil would qencerning the grain crop just harvested generally agree | Sonate would complete the work of moron, he boo ony the Antietam National Ceme- ‘that the crop hes turned out exceedingly well. The | believed ft would, and that under the of Lt to attend the celebration on the Whe flowing stloctions: journal SALUTATORY PARK reunions and social gatherings. He paid Portici Nam A. Macquoid & Co,, No, 41 Little th street, dressed by Mayor McMichael, At the rear of the time ‘The President, in addition to diplomatic and other | Mr. Witson, (rep.) of Mase, ¢ that if this law Deast and roaring cow,” aaa iacstious quoter reade tha ‘sent to the Senate ay ‘was carried out without any ference the senator om Appropriations. poet, and it always has greater charms when associated Dravi ¥RoM Benss,--Coroner Wildey was yesterday | honored hall where the immortal Declaration of Inde- peur grb! With, the conaeaay the Reciprocity | from Tndiana (Wr. Hendric id Dave no oause 10 | isig'on the Lacie eed ere ee tod ad follower | With the teling soon effects of nature. “The success of | notified to hold an Inquest at No. 9. Pits atreet, over the | Pendence was firs: enunciated & platform was erected, government of the Sand- | regret his silent support of the Conference He ‘the Acti of tbe seein, oabaeases these Saturday afternoon conceria is amply testified to thaiof toa fal siete cee Pyare c ‘and above it gleamed in letters of fire from one hundi ‘wich Islands, which ts vrosd and execedingly liberal in | be there would be so trouble im the | ggtirouy "ihe appropriations | 0Y thé crowds who every Saturday faci to them, and | Temains of a little girl three and a half years of age | gag jets, -« Welcome to Our Guests of the Tenth Saenger- fest.” Chinese lanteros and ce paraphernalia of the pyrotechnic art lighted up the man; ments of the moat flattering kind to the singers, and ‘Yield to the acre has net been quite large @ majority of Union men would be sent to C 1. Overture—La Muette Tenth . ‘The estimated damag@ done to the posted, and some state that a little bv se aahe'ey Mr. Fowss, (rep.) of Tous. said he for 2. Part Song—Vale of Res stock ia about $3,000, aad to the buildin, aMput $1,000; keof the German nation in the hichest manner. damage was bY | the bill, though it was not exactly what be wished. He 3. Waltz—! see doth losses fully covered by insurance, firo was | Germany has always maintained one of the proudest po- ‘the wet weather in causing sprouting and rust; bat | believed it would have beem much better if the majority caused by the heat of the kilm, which the frame | Sitlons among the nations of the earth. Ip conel ee ve arisen Tate the hae of the nae, Lee £ momes wel pavciasoneepangpedat ‘ Ne ee eee to ences gaameea expply of grain will be euficiently large to meet the | Plincontens thar it ete tis frecteoen ef ie of o Wee the eee Stannep 1x THR Nwck.—Jobn Mitchell, residing at | thought; you have brought wih. you, tastos cult! qzeat want of the people. But few reports have been | the landowners of the South, instead of making them 7. Grand selections fre No, 544 Pear! street, was stabbod in the neck last night, | and refined; you have bronebt you broad .and lib- weceived from the Northers, Eastern and Western States, | ‘D¢ependent of them. rant m1. at the corner of Bowery and Grand si daring the | &fal views of government. and wherever you have settled ‘Bet those fow are favorable. oan ee ret Be, Sel Bs Bel welt for the 8, Collocation—Anld and Merry Friends.....Dodworth | progress of a street fight, The wound waé ‘hiflicted ame spe betes Breipeee meckes ee eee \ Financial Matters. pion seen. He votes for then oom fe believed 10: Feuue tiers pict | ss to toed man. nic was yeh pey to Ma eh Four adopted coustry, the mromontous coullct betweeh ¥ receipts from under South would preci station, where wound was dressed an: freed id the fe eualey from tbe lt to the €1b ince unvec tax | Uston.. He thought 0: stil; he toought ie would ‘be “gf BF yim alga : imps than brought home, The wound is not « dangerous eertad, teas so abthaed. aoe coe eee Festored without any additional He should responsible charge that they were treated The different pieces wore performed in the usnal de- marshalled yourselves on the side of the right, and gave : vote for the: he pons Nehtfal manner, the overture to William Tell and the | ARRF*T oF AN AuiaceR Iurostor.--A Mr, Dumoulin, ene rs a your sweat and Zour Weed 10 its vervion, , p. Evparpas objected. Ariel Galop being worthy of special notice. who resides in Toronto, Canada, arrived im thie city » | Look! Saale ye lian dy aged ¥ ‘Mr. Wasunvrn moved to suspend the roles, Towards six o'clock the began to return to their ‘4 been your debtors for so tnuch; looktug forward to the Mr. We (dem.) of N. Y. that thepre- | b week or two ego atid sought the assistance of the police | future, which we expect to be your debtors for so amble was The New York Pribunc hed die. of its to arrest a man by the name of Georg® P, Millerton, who | much 3 looking to the old country from Rt tinctly charged crueities bad been perpetrated which you have come, with all {ts traditions and glories; ; 4 , (dem) «gaia the report was | rebel prisoners, and that there should be’ aa invemiga- | the Park yesterday, bus eulfice it to. cay that had married his daughter some time provious, he (Da- | iooking to the grand pew country in which Jou are, Baltionore makes « larger return for the past week | more favorable than he expected; but when he came to | tion. thousands beyond a doubt. was @ woaithy man from Cleveland, Ohio. with all its vigor and promise, and fecling as we do that ®t yet, ite pts having hitherto Sanu aha hey aie ett, ane age to by 108 ‘oe ac ra ad Mo. bee i TOMA x: siderable aon on acquire oa yt beeartteecandh = ye ro opposed agreed FOB pes iin we 9 etn on cogni cha re di WEASURES. ba < ip Sahost $2,000), ot: thodime, of the Cc co thn pay Germans all, oursclves; and while ‘everazed about $100,000. Mr, Camenon, (rep. marriage, and bad accepted his newly made son in-law's ebeck for the same, which check, on being found as Worthless as the paper npon which ft had been drawn, Jed to the revelation that he was not who he claimed to de. He was found in a first class hotel in thie city, and MORMONISM. 7 & i 2 i SPC ican, camant vecateet trem the |: 05.58 SOME tasauay ee ee B National Ourreacy Bureau during the week ending to- | Voted for this bill withre deals foat + it should be an end @ay amounted to $470,000. During the same period there peice ng stl but if the rebels were determined not to back fronds, "as brothers,” | Brigham Young, Jr., In New York—A Visit to bis Hotel— Wives, and what they Think & i | ‘we welgome you giso as Americans, as compatriots, as Mr. Koliner, a prominent German of this city, next addressed the immense assemblage. His welcome was eit, then would come Mr. Houmax, (dem. Ind, who said while 4 as follows :— ‘was forwarded to uational banks and others $365,955, it, ie 2 gles x aaa gre my vow does Ta Men rao ee op- | of the Enat! amy his wife was almost crazed at the discovery that F Asp Brevurey—Wetcome to Philadelphia, and United States notes to the amount of $100,000 were op eng ~ = ~ tl wilting to tack and Eee Posed Pony aon pratt ‘wot best A few days ago the announcement of the arrival of | she had married en impostor of the deepest dye. He Wale ip the ‘of our siugers; welcome in the unt to the Assistant Treasurer at Philadelphia, them into’ . - ‘vr ‘Stavave, in explaining the conference report, said | Brigham Young, Jr. the President of the Mormon | “#* ‘ken back toCanada name of the citizens of Philstelphia to the great pa ‘The amount of securities held by the Treasurer of the Mr. Davia, ‘dem.) of Ky., spoke against the report of | the most of the amendmests of the House had been | church, and suite was announced in the daily papers. He TROUBLES OF A LAWYER'S CLERK. tional festival which you inten: ‘Vuited States in trust for national banks reported to-day | ‘He Conference Committce as bat an aggravation of the to, swith some light modifications, one of | arrived here in the steamsip Scotia from England ake ; and which is begin aing tbis origival bill and the supplemental to both of which he ich he t quite an at, that was in | | fits Ageest. for BaralaryaAe Kuptanation, | 70 ‘was as follows:—For circulating notes, $340,618,500; | was characterizing the authority of Congress as paramount having cohcluded a tour in Europe. Seacscletmehey thio tot sata om * | a holy spot that we are resting our feet, and we for deposits of public moneys, $38,875,450; total, | _ 0 agreeing to the Conference report the vote was as p Over the whole subject. The Rouse had mado one con- | It was soon rumored that the suite consisted of that ene Cena ene ee aro surromnded by the memories of a great time. : f follows :— ceasion in abandoning the penal section adopted on the ° A case of a remarkable nature was brought to ourno- | Here is the piace where the thers of ‘8879,406,950. Amount of national bank currency issued ‘Yeas— ing gentieman’s train of wives—and the St. Nicholas i" ¥ ‘mas—Messre. es gy Cameron, Chandler, Cole, Conk. | motion of Mr. Wilson, of Iowa. The Senate could not tice yesterday as having occurred within the past few | the republic onfuried the banner of freedom uring the week, $160,550; total to date, $303, 206,276. Po ey Edmonds, Fessenden, Fowler. Frelinghuysen, agree to that on account of some peculiar reasons, and | Hotel, where they were stopping, was the cynosure | gayy tin thaty locality known as Union Hill, Hoboken, | There stands yet tha: ever memorable hall Wrom this is to be deducted the currency returned, in- | larland, Henderson, Howard. Howe, Johnson, | the conferees on the part of the House did not think it | of all the eyes that the fair promona. J + | from which issued the Dectaration of Independence. ney st cam. Morrill, of Me. Brae Vesters all, a Puree worth while to split about that. The provision which | dors of cut tite t* New Jersey, and which, if « different light is not cast | The souls of the great heroes of the Revolution, Wash- @eding worn out notes, amounting to $4,425,062, | Wate Wier Wile sel Yee a ‘an Winkle, | he had most at heart was that which said the district Breatway md bear on it. | thereon, shows that New Jersey officers are uot free from | ington and Franklin at their head, are with us and bless Jeaving 1m actual circulation at thie date $298,770,314. Nave—Messrs. Bayard, Buckalew, Davis, Hendricks, Nor. | Commanders should not be removed without the consont | The general opinion of the “dear creatures” was wonder | in» its which human flesh is heir to, It appears that on | Ur noble work in the name of harmony and union. ‘The amount of fractional curr: reduced daring the | ‘2 80d Paterson, of Tenn.—6. of the Senate, The conferees were about to split upon that, | as to how the many Mesdames Young could bear their ‘The singers thon dispersed to their respective head- nad ing AnsEnt on Ror Voving—Mesars. Cattell, Conness, Corbett, | having agreed upon everything else, After conceding Tuesday last, the 9th Inst, @ noted receiver of | quarters. The New York Liederkranz Society are the ‘week was $340,000. Dizon, Doolite, Drake, Ferry. Gusnrie, Morrell, of Vi. Mor. tho pamer or Gongress over the whole mattor to be pare: | Pitiable existence, mingled with the botief that the | solen goods wae arrested in this city on | special objecta of attraction here, and thelr besatifal ‘The receipts of internal revenue to-day were $000,722, | (0%, oes. Saulsbury, Sprague, Stewart and Wil | mount, he could not very well see the logic oe that rea. | windows were barred to prevent their escaping. Bat arge of burglary alleged to have been committed on | fag, Worked for them by Mra, Franeloco Kime, was the ‘making the total amount for the week ending to-day | So the report was agreed to at 3:50 P. M., and the | trmnk nhich held that Donerses vee ee aeald not be | Tulle this was the case with the majority, the minonty, | the premises of Mrs, Caroline Mitchell, in Union Hill, | “{™/"*t/0” OF al! during the procession. | 04,875,204, and the aggregate for the fiscal year to date | dill goes to the President as agreed to by both Houses, which is sometimes in the right, knew that no ladies Hoboken, N. J. On the examination before Justice Dowling it was proven that the offence, having been committed in the State of New Jersey, the magistrate bad no anthority to hold the prisoner, and he was thereupon discharzed from custody. Mra. Mitchell, the complainant, not knowing what to THE COLLEGE REGATTAS. could be retained forcibly in a house of the prominence ‘and character of the St. Nicholas. A few of these, and they were among the most distinguished in the city, called at the hotel, and sent up their cards to ‘the ladies of tho suite of Brigham Young, Jr.'’ Only one lady was at * $28,208,080. Mr. Sousan moved to suspend the rule of Friday, the a le 0 Rescue of the | yale orp Bergen. | 5th inst., to allow him to call up his Universal Suffrage @F, Which arrived here to-day, reports that on the 7th | , Mr. Gummes wished to know what was in the bill, He SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. i 3 i 3g i g y fe Hl if ae Arrival of the Harvard and Yale Crewe at fmatans, seventy-five miles northeast by east of Cape | Mr. Summer's motion was deciared pm of order; it | Kiane: some Senators them. do, called at the Hoboken police ststion and stated th Worcester. ‘May, he espied o small boat filled with persons, who | could only be made after a day’s notice, ‘ = mone roeanca Ce aragdan he ieaet oF the | 2ome, and she had just come in from the facta of the case in detail sy an omeer, who told Mrs, Worcester, Mass.,, July 18, 1867. seemed to be in distress, On approaching, it was ascer- an ‘Suatvan.—Then I give notice that I shall call it up Constitution was found in their way a A pation of shopping, having bad, and alas, lost = fine poe te nag! — obtain the articles stolen from her | the Harvard and Yale College crews have both arrived Gained they were the captain and crew of the schooner | rraormiaTions TO CARRY OCT THR RECONSTRUCTION Sona omit natural enough; he did not | opportunity of making her escape. Sho was announced | “"re nex phase tn. the case 1s this:—The party ar. | bere, and commenced their exercises and rehearsals on ‘Bergen, from Charleston, 8. C., for Boston, loaded with MEASURES. "The veport of the Coramittes of Conference was then | '0 the ladies by her servant as Mrs, Young (whether | rested, two days after his discharge, proceeds to the | Lake Quinsigamond. Both crews are anxious and arpestine, resin, rags, wool, cotton and move, which | ),Mr. Wnsow wished to call up the bill making appro- | agreed vo—yeas 111, nays 23. The following is the vote | NO. &, 0 or 10 was not stated). |The Indies exchanged | office of his counsel and informs him that he has learned | gpparentiy confident. and will improve each spare svemne! bad been by fire, penny | carry out the reconstruction measures, and | in detail:— Pp 5 about js, from | that Mra. Mitchell will not proceed any further tn the moment until the regatta next week in oiskii . Gomreyea it was taken up. It appropriates $1,648,777 for the pur- | yess—Mossrs. Allison, Ames, Anderson, Ashley of Ohio, | Whieh city the lady had just come; about her | matter if the goods are sent to her, and wishes the coun- ing them. The Asiatic Squadron—Particulare of the | pore named. Baker, Baldwin, Banks, Beaman, Beojamin, Benton, Bing: | Voyage; about the fashions; about hotel life and | sol to send one of his clerks to Mra Mitchell's residence | Selves muscular and familiar with the course, Their , Wreck ef the American Bark Rever—The A letter from the War Department, giving the details | ham, Misir, Boutwell, Bromwell, Broomall, Buckland. But- | about the proposed trip across the Plains; | athalf-past six that evening, The connsol was not quite | boats are both new shells, built by Eiliot. of Greenpoint, Crew Murdered b. ‘Wild oe for the requirement of each di ‘was read. ler, ‘Churchilly Clarke of Ohio, Clarke ef Kansas, Cobb, | about Indian depredations, and Seagyshost the main | as smart as a Philadelphia lawyer would be under the | The University poat is 43 feet long, 20 Inehes wide and 4 eo Mr, Jomxeon said the letter was the Paymaster Coburn, Cook, SG ye Capon, Toes Dixen, | subject of thelr visit, i. «, Mormon , their do- | circumstances, but assented to the proposition and weighs about 180 pounds, The crow is as follows: —A. mesa~The Ashuelet Despatched te the | General, and he it inexpedient to make so large | Donnelly, Di Ela, by erry, Fields, | mestic life, their ble or actual happiness, They | his clerk immediately over to floboken ih | P. Loring (stroke), W. H. Simmons, T. 8. Edmands, R aan. an appropriation om the estimate of that officer without did not wonder, they sald, that men liked polygamy. | the property, to give them to Sirs, Mitchell, | 0 W W. W. Richards, George W. Holdredge (bow). ‘Rear Admiral Bell, commanding the Asiatic equadron, | ® representation from the Secretary of War. In fact, most of them had idle, grave suspicions of if they were identified by her as ber goods | The Freshmen boat is 60 feet long, 21 inches wide, weperts to the Navy Department from on board the fiag- Mr. Faasaxpex, (rep.) of Me., did not like to gamic livities om the the gentlemen of | The clerk, acting under orders ot his employer, im- | Weighs 200 pounds and is pulled KS young crew. ag lp Hartford, at ¥ ot Apri monen ween, Suomen af. 9 bureaa officer, ear om tien tat house ide tl Frees tas fre- motiotet S samapege | to Beoken wih tee eric rT bag gg ee arg | ag =? ‘okohama, Japan, under date eo come Secreta: jnency come onas a course, i to Mm. |, and war to tt 4 |. Lowe, Adams, or the President. nee ia od ovata abe really believe it bie fora woman to | seat and wait for a few minutes, which he did; Willie (bow). 2 be content herself and he happy with a third, fourth, fifth, his surprise who should be wsbered into bis presence @xth or sixtieth share of her husbasd’s jons, with but the officer, who told bim that he was arrested on a of burglary and grand larcen: mond for the acoommodation of visitors and Great preparations have been made at Lake Quinstga- and it ia expected that there will be a much lerger sum- fing bad ealled for Osaka, with the United States Minis of We detailed y the of decrease in the size of th: pay ee Pe SEE ne car nace pues ng meee | EET aoa phe CE EY ittee irs. Young, wi a . ike matron ho bande heal u 10 ot one eae ee aa na ta ae = etaboat thts, sald, withas uncomsctousnateete tbatene | th a be was, im ‘quest. of. The clerk ovent, are the Wards of Newburg, Brown of ealnte, 8 escort of the full marine guard of . Wiiaon said if that was the case he would ask feared she might not be impartial enough to satisfy the | plained his position and told where he obtai ei! aad others, the Ghenandoab and Wyoming, appropriate to the oo. | that his bill lie upon the table for the claims of justice in the matter; 80 tho- | the property, but it was all of no avail, the = bee ‘ -~ u id other ivenahae, io faith ana pee and Ronen and sis oe eatin tastepes an on teen = ‘e him ears 3 can upon the table, ane ee tasn on Oo tnt conse’ Sheridan Bont Club ve. Union, of Springfeld. were hers, ‘‘But,” sald she, “let us go and see the babies and talk it over there.” Leading the her follow and he dido’t want the real burglar, as te bad acted but that the counsel had not. The clerk was then taken handcuffed through the streets and exhibited in the ae Lo Ag OS New York,” and fnally yp ~ fore Justices Pope, who, on the complaint of of Davin, commi: im to the county jail until Saturday for an examination. The he found that mat- ther Upon Rear Admiral Bell's arrival at Amoy on the 4th | — In the course of of April be was informed by Commander Broad, B. N., 7 eommanding her Brittanic Majesty's steamer Cormorant, that when at Lakao, island of Formosa, om the 294 of ‘The Union Boat Club, of Springfield, say they on account of the absence of one of their crew. agree, however, to meet tative, at the Captain Hunt, bis wife, the second mate and three negroes and friends fale Mormon sion to telegraph Fangements for the proposed match, Chinamen, landing on the bay ah the south end of For. all from the House erie then taken fa betag the me = THE CHOLERA AT FORT HARKER, eer ape SF pengenamagfapa SS ay oS ser. Diaeaee weparated in the might time) by Mr. Traven introduced a bili for the permanent loca- s ond ie abiecna es 5 i Bs ir i the wild men whe inhabit « part of the island. The | tom of all the Indian tribes ine territory to be set apart 2 for that purpose, between the Missouri ri: and the ‘warbariane are said te be of the most primitive habite, | Rocky Mountains, which was ordered 1) be priated. wearing do clothing and occupying no habitations, but The Senge then adjourned. i if i ‘Mving in the mountains sod thickets Commander American women of a wii ‘Bread sent out messengers to the aborigines proposing HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. aa heroic and beautiful as Foo shone tose |€@ ransom the survivors ef the crew of the Rover, Wasmxarow, July 18, 1867, ae = Young Warden of the whould any be found, and two days after, NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, Gackhen 0 conane Ton nee ernie sesompaniod by Mr. Adame, ber Britanocic Ma- Mr. Dawns, (rep.) of Mass, presented resolutions of hare the lurary of bis housebold, and the prison cloc! enewor was jeaty’s Consol at Takao, proceeded in his the Legisiature of Massachusetts relating to the Northern oS fea regetees Se. tbe. mate, raat emer te ay sel to the piace of the murder, Upen at- | Peciio Railroad, and concerning Cape Cod harbor, at | Sonndeatal circulars used ie the executive departments | goods ine, together with, descri neeay and wrote auether Bote; ul thie time took the tempting to land, however, he was fired upon frem the a oe Laid on the table and ordered to be | by their own employés, which was passed, @arriager and sewing machi Precaution to send it bya jallor, The messenger was Doshee with muskets and bows and arrows, having one | 7” ‘THR BoweerEaD Law. Mr Basen, (rep) oC Maan, pressanse'o oummmenbins by (ee AL imq ener ine itor she proseer ye erate te man wounded, whereepon he to hie vessel and eee ee mea ree) of Win, Introduced & dill to ex. | tion from the Secretary of transmitting a report a cout who oo nothsen WF tee ee, bus iy (elie the bushes, and then ret to Amoy. Upon | tend the Ht vig the Homestead bill to aay pubdtic | from the resident Minister of the bring my Et ee erated bis clerk was drowned of that some accident had receiving this information, Rear Admiral Bell imme | o Territory. Reteered se” (a oon a at Seale Citizens of the M? ~~ fey came known the gM, Teoeebt fore Sastice @istely despatched orders by mali steamer, then passing which was referred to the Commitise on Foreign Affairs. very bard to get, to take who sent for the officer, be could not be (ap, to Commander Febiger, of the Ashuslot, then lying i Doswnaty, (Op) of ae nee The statement is that wealthy, native born Kouadoreaas | or women’s— husband, He had not reported himecif at uarters or ow, to visit the scene of the outrage and endes- on wolf reieeared, © Fesetution for bave He Oe Gaae ama ity je guaranteed against See Taree days, and wan, an repreneated by Cx! Dona- ivers, if by chance there should | be Known as the Committes on dy aoe og pm Jado . © Hier La if n thet PSamlea Pope, war to rescue amy surv! ry 1 Kéucation, Referred to | citizens of acuador. The ‘Of the homes of the parties, and of sr beateg es Goon oie of taemn ta teow hy oY benny. He hed not, up to the date of bis despateh, re. Soom. a eee nid Seay, CF yg TTY after the exact state 5 nee lnacemeey “4 of Commander Febiger’s movements in Ge motion of Wr, Prin Aa oy oF wan, ‘A memage from oy Lng A four | would strange if they eironlate it, after the bale tg commended him for what he bad qatre 8 report motion of 1 . select com. | e'clock announced body ~ of ladies, that the story of tte delightful climate, the pA thet i¢ was e gross infamy to arrest on ' pursuance of this order. mittee on the treatment of Union prisoners of war was | report of the Conference Commitice om the pope Ae A ‘a weak charre The Wachrrwets is wttll engaged im guarding American | ®*thorized to sit af euch places and take testimony by | tice bill. ae ee other pisces of amuse- It t@ understood that the conneel dose not to let the Neial or sohhbe tieds co the Se eienra can aa deore * FL gp I gn hay nal Af fA ee ee eb be ma ee officer LFang-Tee river, The Monocecy wae about to visit Cem. | rules to allow him to offer ® resolution inptrecting the cmvced Nest! witb perwonal expiecaiions, tbe eeu e thon od over drvass of Weaniagton Torriry. prnenmoet of his lore “4 pull the Sheridan Boat Clad, of this city, a four-cared race in Worcester on the day after the college regatta, They the oe awe or bead represen State loses, ta ‘orcester, twelve o'clock Friday, ate 19th tos, make foll’ ax a