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NEWYORK ‘HERALD. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET, ‘ ne i od - a - = £ = ee ~ Sr design to make any selstife of Biaie property, unless he | Sunday evening at balf-past nine o'olgck, of typhold a] ¢ndorsement in the Senate. | Ho regretted | witli any todinn tribe. Me made » pingyen io bs found that the laws of Congress could not otherwise be | fover. Mr, Meline nas been in charge of the accounts | TM the Prosiase. | tad. gent ee bY the po COL gree had been - AMUSEMENTS, enforced. The correspondence also sh sata of the Treasury Office with all the national banks for | people would see through ils ‘silacies. There bad been | with ono. nautica tence Ag Dieu, | r . - ~ 3 Se ere See 1th of Jane General Ord asked. "permission the past six re Hg was a aative of Now York, but | 80 conquest of the Southern Sites, 20 @ docitiae a | 461%, amounted to $1,000,000» week. But accertiag is Broadway Theatre. tary of Wer ¥. “iosignate Dry Tortugas, as a place of | of late from Cincinnat). ba oty So yy ay hn} ihe Presi. | Sensral Sherman's timate thab word take Tires | “#8 @vening Miss datia Deap appeared as tho Countess, wie Jjuniehment for horee thieves, sentenced by military Rec of a Consul. dent favored the asaumplion of the rebe! “ent. He was | ou ihe Pitan, it would. reaete an wre a chats | Muomee! Day of Lave, his arduous ve ws one 4 Commission, adding that he thought the moral effect of | The President has recognized Ferd Williaa Consul Suply segeeting thas nthe theory and doctrines | (ousand men to” cary on the ear ai. | “vim Wealculated im every way t0 teat the abiinies of Message of the Presiféint on the | conisemont ere would be very great, On the follow. cf Peeminas ® Pou, Wiese ini be brah thas Conon ash Sat of facts | px et ge aioeo pth; TNE Bumpy | Mt ter and none bt vos fully comteoas of tvaie i i ing day the Secretary of War gave him permission to uternal Revenue - io Ir, THAYER, (FO" 6 seh.” conTomiued the position | } te aif GR To (Measiog eas, | strength or Bim arsistic at uty ghou'd ever undertake it Reconstruction Question. vond a timited, aumber to ‘tbat pace. On the 16th of | _ The recolpi from interna re enue today amounted (0 } of ihe pate Me, coatemmeed the posliian puted. the pHBtant Indian, war {gba Chit- | i€they woubt avoid shams and failure, Hip moalded ont Sting June General Ord wriies that he could scarcely find } Over $1,100,000, - "fut? Brow an obetacle rm the way of recon:true. | msi thst Who wry muat act With vinuictive oaruest. | 0” Ler rigid classical mode's, has its speoches ap- enough loyal men in Mississippi for registers, Neha b peels dates ei nee Voting | *R%at taaitforence. the Renate npoeid eel 1b witb the | oeas sginss ine. Slane, aan. bs Mein eriaraitation of | pareatly mesrsred by the tape line ad cat off ab the, . ga , The Judiciary Committee. 6 o} The message was ordered to be printed, and the | meei the root of the case. loan newt the @, while ihe acton 19 yery slight and the Docuprenrs Relative to the Administra- The House hag passed @ resolution calling om the ae nape aon the 23d inst. is 233-—-80mEWwh: | Senate at ten minutes past four SWourked General She: 2 had aan creations. mew hee mr by ly effective, Misa Deans wap that recorded last week, “ wives end lite 4 4 they were therefore in marked her rendition ‘of last evem- A Judiciary Committee to report whether the States of | *bove sgt an y etpan . Je ce, pointe, beth of ead and tion of Affairs in the South, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware have republican | Health of Secretary, qiovning. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Hcburcy iucuimed’ whether Me, Windom 53 Thy “suoile elegancies of the. thetorieal } forms of goversment, A motion has been mado to se one ee Was at Yat Department this morn- Wasarncow, July 15, 1e0t, | Boece thls, Co é give the Presiden: any = Parl ware, ylaiuly developed, ste romantic featwres PORES engaged in attending ial duties, the fret rt ” e power, either in the | et ‘ty or of (ie con. niiy se: forth, and the Countess aioget jo- diecharge the Judiciary Committee from tho further 4 ©. bie ofiaial., Aatien The Frmixen proceeded, 6 the first business in order | Aitutloupl covernuenspres °F AUBREY OF OF (OCOD | Seniod im sich favorab'e aud offecuve colars-as 10 wit over even inose who liad often seen aud condeuiuod the ee before on the s-ore of the lackadaisal, iove sick ‘odizing of its @iafogue, Aisa Dean's portraiture time tor over sixtydays, owing to hia recent severe illness, Sad = he Cholera in the Cherokee Nation, @ Commissioncr of Indian Affairs bas adviges from Gibson, in the Cherokee country, informing him of the death of Colonel John J, Humphries, Indian Agent of the Cherokee Nction, who died there of cholera on the 4th inst, “ YR consideration of impeachment and to order the publica- CONFIKMATIONS BY THE 8 TE. tion of the testimony taken, The motion was lost. fee nee ‘rhe Lmpeachnicnt Question. ™ 4 Judge Lawrence, of Oblo, has prepared a minority Te For Caueus of the Congressional Republican Exo- | Per from the Judiciary Committee in favor of impéach- i f ‘ ment. It covers over two hundred pages and gives rea- ecutive Committee. sons for his conclusions at groat length. He is uot at e Tberty to give it to the public, ni ie i % d a *d aposal o: a ic Lands. TRE Ser 2 teh | Gaapan a the Cenatasslouel Repyblipas hae , The Land Office has reports that in the month of May j ees 3 A caucus of the republican members of both Houses | te sgaregato disposal of public lands in California and pt be ee Bria ccea Mes ne of Congress was held in the hall of the House this Oregon was 55,620 acres, at the following local offices, ‘Tho followed is the meesage iransralited to-day, ad, ening. Senator E. D, Morgan, of New York, pre- viz:—Maysville, Cal., 16,890 acres; San Francisco, Cal, Mreszed to the Senate of the United States: — sided, and Hon, N. B. Judd, of Illinois, acted as secre- 9,538; Stockton, Cal, 6,651; Humboldt, Cal., 4,986; +1 transmit berewitt yoports from the Secretary of | tary. The meeting was held to hear the report of tho Visalia, Cal., 1,200; Qregon City, Oregon, 9,251; Roee- War neh Aha bttaraey General, containing the iwforma- | txeoutlye Committee, which wag made by Genoral | burg, Oregon, 9,104, Tho greater portion of this land r bY tho resolution of the senate of the 3d | oyenck, its chairman, The roport shows that the com- | Was taken for actual settloment under the Homestead nslarit, Toquesting fhe President to communica to the s aoa or ‘a onder, instraotions, circular letters | mittee have collected about seventeen thoueand dollars, | Jaw and seid for cash, the sales realizing $42,800. on Monday, to the call of the States and Territories for | MF Wixnow replied that he did not imtroduee the bill fon; it rose above that, It cimply thecal que ills end joint rosolustonsfor reference, Under the call, | {ert the «1 ft the question where it was by law in question | % i bill and {olnt resolutions were introduced, read twice | wae passed. eforo the law inuestion | wag qniet, aindamionstrativs, and yet strong iu ile vorw and referred, as follows: — Kane Mebate wae copiinued by Mess. Corde and | kiinires 1a. this. rls, as pariarmed last evening. she ear ‘ Tica th Ute ; 4 Admirers of the lady ‘recognized the still fresh beautien, VALIDITY OP DEOIEIONS OF MILITARY COURTS. Y the Al Naa Tal three timos ane passed. } those cinaraciaristio artistic graces, which made her fame By Mr. Ker1y, (rep.) of Pa —Declaring vahd and bind- | Mr, Exorince moved that when tho 1 at the Old Broadway, ‘The support affor.ied by (he elock adjourn 7 “ 4 a 0 ing the decisions of miliary courte apd commissions | t@-4ay it adjourn til Wednesday. Nega:/e —s ole eae AA ll OR a LL veac b2 eas 10, | Sheridan as Huon, did remarkably well, aud Mix. Stod= made in civil cases when tried im the States lately in Mr. Shostaa in dart algo desogves the credit of having rendered n . Rcowiety, (rep.) of Pa, moved to adjour Ms re Sue er my Pare ted -oyt rebelflon where no civil courts werein Operation, Re- | | Mr Stevens’ (von of Pa’, appealed to: ine of many s‘leugths’ aud exciting details tm a manner in ferred to the Judiciary Committee, hecould tetroduce a r ‘Overy “way satis! The house was’ geod for the : THe JMDICLARY. © House on the question seagon, and (he aud: casablly appreciative. By! Mr. Wiusams (rep.) of Pa—Proposing an amcnd- | uiileage to members for this session, “ a mentito tho cons:itution of the United States, in refe Mr, Scvvustp declined to withdraw the metion New York Theatre. 4 ence to judges of the Suprome Court and other courte, wm, and appealed to those who were oppored to | A pleasing adaptation by Fred G, Maeder of Edmond watharizing the ramova! of judges by the President op Dg mileage for the present session to sustain the | Vy regs q f Ro. the recommendation of two-thirds of each branch of the | motion, \ten? novel emtitied Black Sheep, of the Brand of Ro- Legietature. Referred to the Judiciary Committe ‘The motion to adjourn prevailed by a vote ef | ciety, was prodneed Jast night at this theatre for the LEGAL TENDERS RECFIVADLE FOR IMPORT DUTIES. and the House thereupon, at a quarter betore irst ume. ‘The plet, which is of the moral sensational ordey, is lad in Tendon and a fashionable watering plave und gaming resort in Germany, and develope the By Mr, Nort, (dem.) of Mo.—To make legal tonder | o’clook, adjeurned, Notes receivable for duties on imports. Referred to the Committee on ‘Vays and Meane, or of advioe, issued to the respective military | jsost of which has been expended In the employment of The Commissioner of the General Land Office is In Te ‘ ‘offioar ed to the commal veral , * ; RXFUNDING DUTIES, CITY INTELLIG ent charac! ra wel ck sheep as owe tater RET March 2 aor, entited colored and white speakeré ond organizers, and infur- | Ceipt of returns exhibiting an aggregate disposal of | py Mr. Pawn, (rep.) of Wis,—To refund to George tae BERCR. a ee bc be te Eppa Wiliamecn & Co., of Miwankee, certain dutios paid on pig iron, ‘Referred to the Committee MILWAUKER HAMBOR MMPRO' Alson joint resolution ot the Wisc nore eificient government of | nizbing reading matter to the South. The General stated eighty-two thousand two hundred amd one acres of the et supplemental thereto, | that the commiliee have sow in their employ about sixty | Public lands during the month of Jwue last, at the follow- ‘Bree, tm Fa Teer ores ee insect | colored men and several whites, who are engaged in | ik local offices:—Fan Claire, Wisconsin, 70,165 wares; + .— General Grant and tmnpy anivod al ¢ n murder, disgrace and rul~ cide to escape tie sce old. The lay tg Well “put upom r orwor'e Island fast evening aud tg Un guests of chasing’ and the indole 2a Rose Ky tinge se erat Wailen, commanding Fort Columbus, Governor's | Harriet Routh was Ue recipent of well merited plandite, 2 aot to ide for the Claims, ; , stati aang’ : y i ; king appropriations to reimburse th . toushiny the construction ait interpretation of | organizing the party in the States fately ie rebellion, | Deaver City, Colorado territory, 6,036 acres; the greater | ss 6 Ly tal d Sal bea athe WuLaa nGh eran anpecially Dne.te i aail ects, and of all correepondonce relating to iho | Judge Kelley urged the necessity of keoping up the | Portion of which was located wh Agriculture! College | [Pe f%e, the @hpsreee in, constructing the harbor at the Eaten prep Bn alka nt Mtv oe ld eee bars oar en aacetially 256; Dare el lol ee “ets ate ae ner winsaih aakane work, and appealed to members te uso their best endea- | “rip and the remainder with military warrants, and sold RUGIETRY OF VRSSELS, ms tend the meeting of the Army Board to revire mq | appeared, for Uh first time in two years, as George Da ‘ Ene Dernsakeny neeny, a pegs 2 ; for cash; By Mr, Cuvrcniut, (rep.) of N. Y.c-Autherizing the | tetivs of the army, Bow Mm seesion at the latter ple las, D. R. Harkins as Stewart Routh, and Charles fof sxolcommanders, or between him and the General | vors to secure funds, Senator Chandler gave a glowing Ch: os in Sheridan's Staff. Seevetary of the Treasery to ts ihoates of . Jt) Starn APPROPRIATIONS: Raueiovs Purvorrs— ft Varsloe, Jy., a5 dim Swain, a-London street boy. Kew ‘of y, or between the latter and any of tie said | account of the importance of the work, and said that imme. 5m: § ae eee ode CORE ENA Of TRIBE, |. STAT ARFROFRIASIONS FOR. SORIAM : fevs ron a0 swoothly op tho first ight as the Black ¢ crenrolment on itceree to cetain vessels. Referred to | yieiropoiitan Police authorities have drawn minittes on Commerce, chante . N TO ADIOURN—RRKOR 18 om ENROLMENT OF Tu KE. | HOD to be presexted to tho Constitutional ¢ Rive. Jast_ evening, and the piece being of judicious vention, | '&88" wesorves its intensity of Interest throughout, “ ers touching the game wibjects; alse cepies of WGeneral Sheridan announced on the Svh instant tbat iat rv issued by any of said commanders in carrying | °VeTY Tepublicau member of Congress could raise at | Captain 31, V. Sheridan, Seventh United Sates cavalry, ‘the provisions of said acts or either of them; also | least one thousand dollars in his district to be expended . ’ ; _ Rahat, be inform te senate what progress lias been made im advancing the cause, and that if the moans were has been assigned to duty as an aide@e-camp on bis aioe CONSTRICTION ert, asking that no farther appropriations be made for sec- RT were “who watter of registration under said acts, and a 4 staff; that Brevet Lieutenant Colone! "William T. Gen- i ‘oopmrince, (rep.} of Vt, et talf-past twelve | tarian paposes by the State, Rnd that a clause bo in- 1 ne croctipic Theatre. actor tke ctur of taney heretofore apprepriated for | frwighed the committee woult gurrantoe tho ‘ten | ty cocemteenth United Si yi haw bi ¥ sadves thes. the. Bours adjourn. verted in theconstitution to that effect, The State pays | | 4 large Ruditace “Bree a. pppearance af the com- ; ieee & ibaa party o ry, Seventeenth United States infantry, has been ap-'| ‘yhe SyeaxgR informed the Hous that, through an | § soar f “ns sw eeie. | bined Japanese and Arabian tO. Sarrying them out is probably suiticient. ‘outhern States to the republican party at the ‘rst f 7 5 8 $129,000 per year for the support of religious institu, «at the Olympic Et amemae latiebeoctagant theseaciation .whtoW tr’! asntion a saolion: of Mn Stuaereoll,.-of iituols, [hoes somes Aeaneme Tiepector Gonere:.of abe <i" pati lb peieipin of the Reconstruction hill some | tens, and of this $124,000 go to Catholic evhovls aud | theatre last wight, The orchestra chile a4 narquen res Wheiner the suns of nroney heretofore appropriated |” resgiaiion was adepted pledging the mom. | Th and that Firat Lieutenant Wiliam Hallook, Thir- 4 Teniments to eifice shal stand unhl disapproved by the | °°ekes stalls were crowdod, and the entire bowen bestOw?s jie $for carrying these acts into effect ts probably euflicient. re. . ty-pinth United States infantry, hae been appointed to 'Zerence is made to the acvompanyiag report of the bers to actively engage im the work of raising the the charge of the Engmeer cific? of the district, reliev- rotary of War. it will be-seeu from that report that tho | necessary funds to complete the work so well begun by ; 2 of Jappropriation of $500,080 made in the act approved | yo. ‘ a oe vs i, | ing Brevet Lieateusat Colonel 6. L. Gillespie, of the Sfarcit 30, 2867, for she purpose of cerrying into effect | the Executive Committee. Senator Wilson eaid ihat the | 10 os neor corps. {phe act to provide for the more effici-nt government ef | election in Virginia would probably be held in Septem- Blbdeki Kk ike Necatisthker Goneral of the army.” The President was willing that | CUS Ciry Mangers axp Country HucnstrKe. Comp | arpiauge on a most deserving collection of performer. the bill shoufd be witidrawa informally and the correo. troller Counoity, who has made numerous Important | o3.4 Japanese coupe in their national coe‘anme, and tion be made; but % was for tho House to determine ° 4 r ett ” ™ ’ or, Apitan: iareingene Ris tamcootauge G6 ie loacture tet regulations in regard to our city markets, has justordered | 11. yin gad posturing in a violent manner, were all course shat! be adopted, er the -bill be withdrawn, ro- | * BW regulation in regard to collecting license fees from | 4,44 ey ld be desired by the most fastidious admirer of enrolled apd signed smew'by the presiding officer ef cach | farmers who sel! produce from their wagons, near | tho ligh-limbed sentry." The tab trick and the | erty rebel States, passed March 2, 1867, and the act exp- é ’ } [ montary, parsed March 23, 1867, no already been ex. | Deh And that the result would astonish the nation. H® | Commander Georyé H. Cooper tas been detached from | house, ‘ Washinyton Market, Under the old aystem, it is said, | trick wore Denutiiully presented, and the oxer a anata natttraet the: gencral miviary cis. | Was asaured that the majortty which Virginia would | sue command of fae Winooski “ond placed on waiting | ,,ME, Wopnnmos swithirew ‘hts motion to adjoarD, ¥- | te ity has been defrandea out of alurze amount of | 79tns Fors on the (eiegraph ‘wire E that inaddition the sunrot $1,645,277 1s re. | give would entitle her to raak among the ‘first of the | craern ‘The following are also detached from the | rah ine, that it was bast to ea the safe side. Tevenus, ‘The colptrolier ‘Bas adopted» apavem by | #AsiN, Ey ee Meer Nquired for-present purposes. It is'exceedingly dificult e es 1 b: { both h pijybin. 3 $ Tr. Bavks, (roa) Of Mass, thought it due to the im. | (Ol) hast Keak chédtersinneh ehicr the Tue Arabs followed, and with i atthe nt time to estimate the probable expense of | "°? rblican States, Several members of ‘bo! UBS | Winooski and placed on wailing orders:—Jieutenunt f portance of thebill thet it be withdrawn, re-enrolied | Wht h Ue expects to make a channel through which the | contant mode of praying to Allah; their wonderful oxer~ ‘ag into full efact the two arts of March fast and | Made Dricf addresses, urging the impertance of the | Commanders Silas Casey, Rovert Boyd; Acting Master } Aud Sigacd anew ts ihe prosicing officers He moved Sear mre eR rote cce, | come scrobaltism; heir “bowed pyramias end splene % vork. o! i " . ai ee it the Pregcent be:request 0 return the bill, ; . * 7 , > vaults, formed a combivation of acrob he two houses of Congress on tho | work, and all claiming that a dollar expended at this | Fumes Van Buskirk; Acting Ensigns Albert F. Uimer, nore duty it aul Mo to soll tlekete to hueksters, ging | dif aomorvaulte, formed 9 Cone A oy for a long The motior was agreed to, the bill which passed 23th ai fustant, If the existing governments of the ten i iy Ps ; he tndhrss ce % 23th justant | If the existing governments of the ten | timo would accomplish more than one hundred €x- | <nartes Wilson; Mates H. H. Taylor and Charles Goinford; | | Tee Sreaxan retomed the eall of States, and under it |.inom (eet Bis ow. “ines Ptcxets will be eollewiod by | HME: \gpachinery is to be placed under the exclusive comtro! and pended a year hence, Passed Assistant Surgeon Gustavus 8. Franklin; Second |: diils-vere istrodweed-and disposed of as follows -— dake apnelaet oat porgata, Kak digou Will be leuthority of the respective district commanders, all the Nominations Confirmed by tho Senate, Assistant Engineers Theophilus Cook, F. W. Townrow, MEUISEMENT\OF NEW TORK FOR WAR BXAYENSS, cerareed emante conle'a, Y Rea itier raaanne tecalved nx y of Music. expenditures invident to the administration of such gov- ‘The Sevate this afternoon confirmed the following | Nathan P. Towne; and Third Assistant Engineor Charles By Mir, Ropestvox, (dem) of N. Y.—To reimburse the | FANT! Crenty eee te very large. ‘Tho pew regi Last night Marsball and Doyle's Mikado Troupe of eramonts must necessarily be incurred by tho federal i F, Nagle, Paymaster Forbes Packer, detached from the { Sttto of New York'for mossy expended for the United | ji); ' ne Bit Acct ned hae eee formers were introduced to a New Yorke i ats mus necommoligved that in addition to the | ominations:— Winooski and ordered to settle accounts, Captain Over. | Stetes in enrolting, oquippiag and procuring troops to | [ations will ro in ton the Ist proximo, japanese perform: ' y aid in suppressing the rebellion, Referred to tue Com- Thr Srrewr Cur ; Coniston. —The Sire! Cleauing | audience at the above place, It would have seemed, mittee on Mikitary Aflairs. THE WIE OF GOVERNMENT DONDS, Also a reselution dociariug that no further issue ct | Ma! terday at two o'clock, in the | from the immense success which the former troupe of nthe chair. The usual semi- | Japanose had created, that the interest in these Orientall the streets were mado to | performances bad quite exhausted the desire of novelty~ Commissioners met ns oilies, the Mayor Lo 000 already expended an estimate for the sum Postmasters—Mre, Hattee C. Fay, Rochester, Minn.; | ton Carr, been granted ono year’s leave of absence, with Site wil be required fOr this purpose would not be | John Frany, Port Royal, Damiel Keilog, Brat. gece to leavo the United states, Midshipmen E. than $14,000,000—the aggregate amount expended | tleboro, Vt. ; Samuel Saviers, Tecumech, Mich. ; Edwin . MeCiellan, F, W. Greenleaf, A. FE. Carmody, Walton’ © to the rebellion in the administration cf their re- | R, Brink, Wilmington, N, C.; Selah Bosworth, rietta, | Goodwin, Frank W. Nichole and John 7. sully: ore 18 ten States embraced im | Obio; Helen Surgens, Warren, R 1. dered to the Quinnebaug. Acting sssistant Paymaster: | bonds of the Waited Stxtes ought to be made for acy ayments for , jebe provilous of these acts," ‘The sum expende: would, i gen Bes STATES ARMY, Wiliam Wallace Goodwin, honorably discharged. Purpose net already provided for, except on the distinct mirector, Mr} Vhiting, when, in the ab- | toying New Yorkers for exbibitions of this kind; but if lao dou, ‘be considerably aigmented if the machinery Inepector Genorals, witn the rank of Lieutenant e Ntetiae Tis condition that they shall be subject to tazation for State, 8 of other bi Commis-ionere adjourned. 4 paying house and a liberal encou ont of the: Yor these States is to be operated by the federal govera- | Colonel. Majore Nelson H. Davis, Jamas Totten ad + county and munkipal expenses, the eameo-as other | 4x vyarae Berwrrs /v vaxeyt Mux.—Considerable | * 800d paying bo agen. " ymeont, and would be largely increaeed if the United | Roger Jones. FORTIETH CONGRESS. roperty, Heferred' #0 the Commision of “Waywand | cite ont was created on icroadway yesterday, growing | Peeent troupe, are to be nicon ag, the criterion of suc! by abolishing the existing State govern- NAVY DEPARTMENT. pure inna s Ke ve ie ceas, the rocept! icl phe eo ah is br i- » i A. Wise, to be Chief of the Ordnance TALATION OF INMENT BOXDE out of, as it iv alleged, an event at the late cable dinner | troupe on their debut sets this dou Fi ERT HOCUS, ACECRRNO 2908 ene ee arabes 4 Firat Sessl rr, Houuay, (dom) of fed.--A resclavion declering to the prese, It ts raid that Wr. Cyras W, Field, on the | oxbibitions of thie nature sac ot) dhe Toskares of incurred by them before tho rebellion, | Bureau. Jaudabio efforts to develop ther resources, To be Captains—Commanders Thomas H. Patterson fm no wise created for insurrectionary purposes, | and Edward L. Nichols, : ‘ SENATE. debts of these States thus legitimately tucwrred, To be Commenders—Lieutenant Commanders Philip ©. ‘hen accurately ascertained will, it is believed, approxi- | Johnson, John Wathers, 8. L. Breese, Bancroft Gherard!, Wasminotox, Jaly 15, 1867. ‘@ bundred millions of dollars, and they are held | Henry Wilson, A. E, K. Berham end Joseph §, Skerritt. Mr. Sherman, heretofore absent this seesion, appeared m % chly by our own citizens, among whom are resi- Commander, K. Murray, to be tain, es sé ? . ts of portions of the country which bave ever re- Lieutenant Commanders William Gibson and 6. and took his seat, “deatines oT toiian gorttaneata. Te worthy tbecon: | Second Asnwtant Hogincere°D, Hardee, R. B. Potts reabbigpace apbaroagge eh RN movernmaete Is is worthy thecon Seon gaa J ne Mr. Scuner, (rep.) of Mase., called up bis resolution sideration of Congrees and the country whether, if J. D, Toppin, and Third Assmtant B. Kavenaugh, to bo ri id 4 government by action were tovanuure suob obli- | First Assistant Engineers, to suspend the rule of Friday, the Sth inst., #0 as to ¥ ‘80 large an ition to public our expenditures Third Ascistant Engineers G..W. Beard, C. Ubes, F. A. | allow him to call-up the bill for universal suffrage iwould serfows bmpair fon Rene aoe ee — sae E. _—— and Henry C. Christopher, tobe throughout the States, wi er the refusal of Second Assistont Engineers. ‘\ _o other Sane els ar ikceo Dame aien-|-. Witiams. 6 Muso, (Firat Tedignant, Marine, Corps; ‘Mr. Hanpeicas, (dem.) of Ind., opposed the proposi- “WEsving a ‘or abolished their State rerninents, | passed Assistant Surgeons Lewis Genzer and John H. | tion, and moved amcxecutive seseion. i “cweuld not be viewed as a violation of oot faith anda | Clark, aud Lewis 8 Ritcher, of higad; J. Albert ‘repudiation by the national legislaturo of liabilities | Itauk, of Pennsylvania, and Edward Cr tinsteber, ‘of | Mr. Somme said the Senate was so thin that he shogid ited States beuds ought to be taxed by authority st necessarily of Congress for national pur su ag-substantially to | Occasion referred to, contradicted a statement made by | troupe, however, ‘Tne top trick, equalize such taxation and} the average taxation im. | MP. Jones, the publisher of one of the city papers, in | by Gecroo and son, W lauded, posed on other property, rogard to the revoaue of th> Atlantic Cable Company, to | the picturesque and daring gymuastic performances of Mr. Paice, (rep) Of Towa, to debate the-rosol:- | Which an apolozy or explanation was demanded and re- | siies Oyoushkeo and father were received with such en tion, and uuder the rule it wient over till to-morrow. fused. ‘yesterday the parties accidentally met, when | thusiasm that the fair performer herself was called THB DETECTIVE SYSTEM OF INTERNAL REVENUE Bc. | Mr. Jones seized Mr. Field’s olfactory organ and gave it | before the curtain. Taken altogether the performance (Bon ees te nigga ae oer tee presented 1s a good ove, and those who bave failed it B be fess rove ene hoa] | Seas for bree app of Cricke7,—The match between the frat eleven of the a pe Ma pe of as Phy egy a select com! of five examive the: worl wou! jo wel aval emnee! Yes Of the detectWve system of (be Internal irved then bang St George Club, of this city, and eloven officers of the | moult te » ment, the co;ure of spirits: and tobacce made -by un. | garrison-cf Lower Canada, which was arranged to como authorized persons, amd the disposal of spirits, &c., | Of on the 37th and 18th inst,, at Hoboken, is unavoidably THE FRENCH THEAT! . GRAU’S NEW LEASE. seized and mid by order of rte, postponed, pilin see arising, the resolution wentover unéer the A Provuak Cast,—A man named John W. Burgess, The advice tendered by the Hmnatp some time si ral ‘ \RYESTURS -swanr nN RTOPORS who keeps a saloon at Easton, Pa, came to this city | hae been taken, and the French theatre has been ré wie yr ™. sanhe Bom a A ge yesterday and induced the Twenty-ninth precinct police | leased to Mr, Grau. We may now look for a better man- many of the features of ‘et Scigrbich thege States had justly and ee Pennsylvania, to be surgeons. not press bis reeolution to a vote. By Mr, Jvuax, (rep.) of Ind.—A resolution -imstru:st- | to arrest-bie wife, Alida, who was stopping at the Hoff | agement than has characterized 1s in times past and “ \ ANDREW JOHNSON. Surveyor of Cusioms—Thomas Gernegan, Michigan | INVITATION TO ATTEND THB DEDICATION OF ANTIETAM CemB- | ing the ee on enig vec Se eer imto the | man Howse—she, as bo alleges, having eloped with « | revival of public interest in French comely. Mr ane 3 Be Tey blew the M 5p EE ees Herrick, Ghird | The Cuain presented alotter of invitation to the Sen- | feltur® to Tao United Staies. of the ewamp lauds beretc, | mAs named Morehead. Tho couple when arrested were | bas despatched exnertouved to Paris, with eee eee aeee cee mted: Cotas the Pronigenre | arict of Seath Caroline, ate to attend. the dedication ceremonies at Antietam Hed to states lately ta rebellion which tave 2 pt | SrOcStt At Oe nant ahs inicrmee hi to seanre one best artists to be fouyd In that capital, 7 ae are thw tea samen i Prosi a Assistant Treasaror at Sg nara 8. Walkon, | Cemetery on the 17h a ‘disposed te such ane, Atoms. by the close of October we may expect the opening of wmessage to-da opin! v4 Attor ‘onsul—Eugene iat) lew York, at Moscow. ‘FE‘CU! SESSION, Raven ‘DORR ‘NEW York a a * ® es rable 1 ndacted. “General heretofore published, and the eatimatas for | , Connon Shuingham, oe eae aioe Mol ee see pen nara rer oF eel trenetny, a ietones the’’ion $y | that ane would not return home. Just then if she new pect ny In ES ete proecticns are im. ~earrying into effect the Reconstruction acts, * Minister to Derlin—George Bancroft, ‘The doors were reopened at one o'clock. ether he hae established or caused to be constitu: end she diosghs did, Burgess, satiated | gress looking towards a complete renovation and rey MAMPORT OF GENERAL SCHOFIELD ON aProwruanTs im Hm | — Secretaries -of Legation—Jeha , of Iitinois, at ‘THE RECONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATION BILL, in the we Boe an aenociation oe -oconmaletio © | Soe seas ent po complaint agai! Is * | eunipanmal ante may to to 3 5 DISTRICT. Vienna; Alexander Biss, of Now York, at Berlin. Mr, WiLson, (rep.) of Mass., called up the House joist | known as the a Board of Revenue, or b y , nt bis ways peaceably. equip! theat: complete dramatic iibrary,, resoiution appropriating $1,675,000 to carry into ect | any uther name or style; if so, under what authority « ir Acctorwrs.—"ohn J, Cassack, a minor, whe resides at | properties, costumes and appoiutmente, all of the ‘ ‘Ibappears from tke report of General Schofield, ecm- | _ The Senatereiected, as postenesters, Samuel Niolly Ven | ihe 'several acts providing for the more efficient geern- or provision of law, with what object, or for whatpurpo: te East Thirt sidently fell t ‘I ¥) maanding the First Military district, that. the number of | Wirt, Ohie; Ehjah P. Smith, Owassie, Mich.; Charles | ment of the rebel States. das bi ase rtcenth street. accidently fell from a tree | richest and most varied and acceptable kind, have such Board ‘been constituted, what Individuals com |- t u } ol ‘limbing yesterday, and brokehis | been ordered from France, together with a new fice intod % Collm, Mount. Vernon, Onie; Orri le Mr. Bcckatnw, (dem,) of Pa, moved to gefuce the | pose it, by whom and under what authority thoy wer © | on which ho had been c| , toge! * Peace, » “6 ‘Mr, Witsomace: the amendment, Fe di been thelr and edings up 10 thls tine, ‘Aun Maguire, who resides at 74 James cireet, while | the one which now veils the Interior of the seommissioners of revenue, one alderman, ove mayor.of The nomination of Henry J. Raymond for the Aus | know whether the reduced amount would 2° Sufiicient, he 7 i in ina few \ Abingdon, one deputy sheriff, one curveyor, and thece | trian mission-bee been laid on the table. Up to the | but if mot Congress would be gy roe veverscers of the poor, Allthe appointments were 29 | Present seventy-six nominations have been kent to the | Months, and could then supply the ,t1) pended Mr. Ronixsox, rising to debate the resolution, it went) | attempting to save her obild from being run over, | stage, Im addition tothere, other preparations are om over under the rules, yerterday evening, unfortunately slipped and fell, | foot, all of which, when compietod, will unite m render- ‘THY IMPEACRMENT QUESTION, fracturing one of her legs - Sho was immediately con- | ing the theatre an acceptable and popular ph By Mr. Covonr, (rep.) of Pa.—A resolution directing | Veyod by one of the Fourkb precinct police to Belle- { gort to the public. Tne newest feature will bo a wecanci Cems | Senate, of which Sfty-six have-boen disposed of one ~ a War, oe aa or another. si cig 23 rpg gg Setar oT Suenust, (rop.) of | that the testimony taken by the Jud committee on {| Vue Hogpital, room floor, which will enable the lessee to place the ameryice from the district. : Ohio, withdrew the amendment, the subject of the impeachment of Preakicat be Fine in Exncexta Avewve—At haif-past two o'clock, | Louse to uso onthe off nights of the French perform- AORDER. OF GRFERAL -SICKLES PRCarLNG LorEKe rm | The Mexican Mission—Cetonel John MeLeod | The resolution as amended br Mr. Buckslow aes then | printed, and *batauy portion of the committee boailowed } vopigrday morning a fire occured in the kindting wood | “C6 CHARLESTON, Murphy Not.x Candidate-The Gulf Squad. | paseed—geas 39, nays 3. to report thereon at any time. a ‘ With the theatre beautified by new sconery and ap- ‘The Honse refused to second the previous question, || factory of Chaylee Cable, located at the corner of Eleventh | pomtments, and with @ theatrical troupe composed of A special order of General Sickles, on the 23th of | Yon to be Jmareased. ABLE? O” Ouas, waved that tho Senate neh \ ‘ : ; : on and Mr. Wicsox, (rop.) of lowa, rising to debate the.reso: | avenue and Twenty-third stecst, which romilied in tho | ablo French artists, we may auticipate that Fi June, shows that he gave permission to the managers of | Colonel John Mcleod Murphy is In the city to-day, | ygllh Pome OP: Scr the, sler Of certain soldiers | lution, it went over under the rules ‘destriction of to building aud considerable damage to | comedy will become a popular and profitable vource of the Georgia State lottery for the benefit of the widows | 894 positively denies the statemect that he candi- | and sailore.charged wider: oe : DISTRICT OP COLUMMIA APFATRE, ‘the ‘machinery. 10 loss im estimated at $1,560, said to | Amusement in this city, Weare assuret that nothing ii Would not pase.in its By Mr. Asucey, (rep.) of Ohio—To abolish the office of | ‘be inaured for the full amount. aperinteudent aud Inspector of Sewers amd Carticge- | @f an incendiary. y aya in the city of Washington. Referred to Com: Duscanr ny gre Firrnewra Leecxcr Pouce, —Yee. — at the appro #, and it is promised 7 DOR on that both will be ot a na terday Mr. Seligman Kakeles, of No. 16 East Eleventh | of objection, In this com By Mr. Kevery, (rep.) of N. ¥.—A resolution imstruct- | street, appeared before Justsea Dodge and made a com. | mark that no advances ‘ n 4 on “ i, Yaeeesens une bicatiecs Gaename plaiwt against Miso Louimm Tusner, of No, 3 Bast nl i Pr Ne Eleventh street, aud Miss Aymanda Wilson, @ fire Was tho work | Will be left undone (0 sec iro approbatiod aud popnlar- Sand orphs.as of Free Mesons to open an office in Charios- }-tate for the Mexican Mission, ‘The object of hie visit | Mr. Witeox hoped | ae Hg nd soc ire approt 4 Seon, #. C., for the sale of hares oF ticots in the rane, {2 0 aacertain the lina of policy to be parsaed by our eed eae Seas acaneret men heaton 7. Tne eumeis Sad Civke rignietns Wl Se. Qpenmna ae Mut that en the 23¢ of June, in consideration of ¢ government towards Mexico, and thus on | Fo provision "yeaa Figen = ee Se “wiews of Governor Orr, this pormision was revoke! .a8 to whether or not it will be safe for American capital. | Ke bad ng, </ sue oo aouee <a wasting see cd @ORAESPOVRENCE BETWEEN OLYERALS GRANT AND Pore ne- f 26 tosettlo in that country and develop certain large in- jose tage ‘of this bill they should be entitied to GARDING THE STATUS OF PAROLED KEBLE. OFFICERS, tersats held there byseme of our citizens, Colonel | bo , back pay or re ate a The correspondence from the Third Disiviet shows, 1u} Murphy had an interview with Secre‘ary Seward this | wart aicre inese thoumedacnccrtore on the tite ie 4 ‘addition to what has already been publiahed, ths!, on | morning, but the result has not transpired. was uowill: m4 t pass @ bill restoring all there to an ‘tb of April, General Pope wrote vo General Gran!, It generally conceded now that Otierbourg wr D0t | equslity with men who bove the heat and brunt of hie views on the atatus of officers.of the rebel | be contirmed as Misister to Mexico, although “© Stato be) a he would like t see. this bill carefully paroled x. the termination of the war. He wanted | Department !ntende to prees his nominatie~ Mr, Witaox understood the ehyect of this bill was to 0 know whether paroles still hold good, or whether they Tam informed that the Gulf squ-#D '8 tobe ia- { rehees men who, after the war was over and General were .set aside ty any proclamation of the President. | creaeed, ond that all the yacant “ a0 Ja. Manion") Crant bad sarren eee ud —~Oenerel Grant 4i4.not Be asked the question because.he dosired toknow what | wil! be filled. The object of +818 to protect American inter. , action he ought to take agginst rebel officers thus | intereate in that unsetie*~O7try, and alco (o eetabliah (henghtor.) The object oO went home after the co will be asked, the entorprisd trasting to the public at I all that 18 promised iy tullilted and pot broken down Ptock act= © pieses performed are of tin ies, it ie almost certaim thi ing the Jodi States of Kentucky, Maryland and Del ‘0. 11 Bast lenerou? su ked that the Bate | Bieventh street, for keepings disorderly nouscs, The | the artists are ca fi Juetice issued a warsant for herr arrest and placed it in | ov Aull actronses, : f eat clast of French o resolution Nhould in- the hands of Captain Caflrev f yr execution. That officer, | tne theatre will be [i ° pint ‘Or 5 hat iG should | 'B company with Sergeant Ha, gorty Aud A posse of men, | promises that we shail t vrosene Dut he hens artis @ descent on No, 11 & Elevouth street, and ‘and as his former promi streot, last evening. The follo. Ving Nersons were arrest- ied to the menses ne oon i pil ws The previous question was reconded—year 47 nave soda No.d:--Jotin Ryaay Dota tener, *dtarit Fleventh | will expect a series of catertainments Twhich. wilt place! iit, Fesotutiow? was Adolph Moyer. Edward Variey,\ Kanna clinton, Bile Jirghch comedy upon the frm sed pepulas sootiag (hes UCLARATION THAT NATIONAL BANKS sagzt wor we pe | {Mith, Mary A. Jones, Thos. Ki aan, un Dempsey, |” The season with the French company is only a part of ir. - State governments republican in form. Mary Forrest, Geo. Lavantine, McWke Thompson, Buza i information ag to the coa- PUSTTORIEG OF GOVERNMENT MOMZ¥S, . n'S enterprise, On the 16th of Seprember 4 Paroled who may actively and openly const! the peo- | agencies whereby rensble Close of tho war and before theyshad been finaily ie. | By Mr. Raxpatt, (dom,) ef Pa.—A resclation declaring | *UarP., The following persons were arrested at No. 11;— t, Ristor) will seas : ple of his -dlatrict 40 resist the execution of the Recgn- | dition of things P= may be obtained. At gresent there | Sharved. Ite was milling to reliowe such mea, but not | that, in the Judgment of tie Hosse, no Bw | Rosa Harrison, Mary Smith, Jas, Wat'eoo, J0.,0 Hopper, woln In sedition” tothe” tells communi ehould be selected aa a public depor! Mary Jackson, Andrew #rowp, Jn x ‘Anderson, + pirgetion acts, General Pope gave as bis opinion the ; are vacant “UF consular positions, to wit —Those at | those who deserted during the wer. He understood that i n. The entire bevy wore locked of her plays of Jast season sho will give o Tobasco, Saltillo ané Moral 1d OL | #Qumber of claim agenia had written to deserters off meneys in any city where is located a ap at tle station | gityin Voltico’s tragody, Francisoa di Rimini, Jean D’ Provisians of their parole, which zequired them ‘ore | CampesroS. TOs, alte a ear cneen wi | 6 to got the disabilices arising from desertion re- | Aswstant Treasurer of the United Staten, but that all | BOUS. Norma, Sorella Teresa, and. last but. greatest novelty ol éurn to their homes avd obey their Jaws; end aleo that | torbeiTé be o ister, anol ancy wi moved irom them if they would giva to these agemta | moneys collected and received forthe government in | Staruino Arrnay.—A tan named Lenard Ohtidbold | ali, Marie Antoinette, the new play by viacometti, writen cerue to them. conadteration of this polgt that the reao- such city should be deposited with th rer, and | Was lavely cut in face with a knife ‘iw the bands of | expressiy for her use requesting the Secretary of the treasury rageter any | #ome unknown person, on she corner oX First avenue | of the season here, mouay now in such national banks to tho Treasurer or | and Thirty-third street. Bo wae take to Polwvue | Philadelphia, Daltimo United States. At the clore qr —— will visit Boston, and Wash y Assistant Treasurer of the United States, Adopted. Hospital. from the latter place to Havana, wate she Scaanged ‘they refrain from inciting others to megtect or resisi.tbe | # occasioned. Jawa of the United Staion, And General .%ope ask! aes, that would $5 Mr. repenoms objected to Dilla this sevsion. He aired lution of the S4 inst, could 2ot bo suspemted, but could Personal. Among the recent arrivals at Willard’ are Mr. Thomas whether an atiempt on their part to keep ug Gimrulty |, qi * \ and prevent the settlement of the Southern qutestion iz bom 8 barr me ips Sree tg ar aes ONY be remind ea in tbe hande | By ate chantamanags4 counasroxosnce - to appear. wad * Jaw je ” valier 6! ir ye Coat dee i t the question war in the han iy Mr. Jenn, (rep. Ti.—A resolution thet the Altogether the coming season re mecordance with the recent action of Congress wes Lot distinguished Saglish visttor, Mr. Thowas Cave, risited | of 2 majority of the Senate, ard could be decided by it | Secretary of War have leave to withdraw from the ics BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. promizes to be um iy eneriaiting aaa it Me oe , # Violation of their parole. To this letter, on the 23th the Capitol ¢ 7, and was tavieed by ker Colfax t The Senate agreed to modiy the resolution; #0 the | private telegram from General Sheridan to Geporal seat, ee sustains his reputation for able management, as we are yADr, General Grant replied :—' Your views on thed eb! : ., F Bysaker OC ‘0 | bill wae taken up, and tuen feferred to tbe Muitary | Grant, daved the 224 of June, the same having been Arreupr vo Roo 4 Cnuncu.— Yesterday afternoon, | #sstred he will, tho last complainis will have been heard i the floor of the Louse. During bis stay in-the Bouse we was introduced to a large number of the mem- , and was engared ina long and animated couver- communicated to the House by mistake. Adopted. “ . " of tho failure of French comedy in a cits t : THE JUDICIARY COMMITTER AXD 3hW imeRacKUENT Querring, | 2feF the conclusion of mortuary exercises at Christ } the cements for success are to ba bs cueenenay eee By Mr. Fanssworra, (rep.) of Iil.—A revolution dic ¢hurch, Bedford avenue, E. D., the sexton discovered aa | tained, if proper measures are pursued to find them. charging tne Jadiciary Committee from the further con- | aged man in the act of carrying off the pulpit Bible Committee. COMMONICAZION Phos! TIT PRESInENS 1 OPINIONS, KIC., RELATING TO TUF 2P The Cuain laid before the Sense ae tien of @ parole avo strict accordance with my a” _ om ae pare 8F OF GENERAL ORD ON ROBERT J, WaLKKE’s CHARCES\ NEMITTHIG ORDERS, FRUCHION ACTS commtoication ND OTERR MATION. savion with General Banks, Mr. Cave also appeared on | from the Prasident teansm iting ail orders, opinions, &e., | #ideration of the question of impeachment of the Preei- " . |) MAT tl appears from the correspondence of the Fourtn(} the floor of the Sonate at the invitatios of Mr. Sumner, | Ht to the disirict commanders. ood eullmaliog the dent, aod ordering the testimony already taken to pe | 4 other articles belonging to the sanctuary, On THEFT OF A DRAFT, AND WHAT CAME OF IT. i . amount necessary to carry out the work of recenatruc- | printed. examining the pockets of the ancient sinner two memo- | 4a tho latter part of June last a letter directed to Mr. dicty @°t, among other things, that on the 10th oi last 4 ANtmet with a very cordial reception, He was in con ‘The House refused to second the previous qnostion on | cendum boore nd some papers belonging to the rector, ait the time the reconstruction question was before | “ersevion for a long time with Senators Sherman, Sum- this resolution, and, Mr Pike rising to debate the reso. | Bev. Dr. Partridge, were found. He was promptly | Jobe Lilienthal, No. 06 Warren stroet, was left by the lation, it went ovef under the rule, arrested by Sergeant John Brennan, of the Forty-tifth | carrier, through mistake, at the place of business of » (rop.) of Mich., reforring to that poruon ideut alludes to tho / Court, ths Secretary of War telegraphed | Yt and Chautlor. The latter gentleman appeared to be je 28 Waben the Fee fhe £ wpreme " ery » foie assumption by the United States of the debts of the SWAMP LANDS, recinot, and om boing § station house said , “ Genera # Ord that the Robert J. Waiker, in his ar | fuwwrably impressed with the unsssumigg and gentle: | rope) Bay Wcnered Getare ihe war, aad’ Kt wee aii | By Mr. Buowwats, (rep) of Iil.--A resotation in refer> | hissame was John Crou sinty and his | MF. Scha Lilienthal, No. 06 Cento streot, and the inter, . ament * before that court, had represeatod, first, that | 1 wily demeanor of Mr. Cave, notwithstanding bis (Mr. | mvonshino, and designed for party purpovee. ence to swamp lands. Re) ctod. occupation that of a con/ectyoner. on opewing the levter, discovered, much to bis sorprise S (Ger, eral Ord) bad dispersed the Legielatare of Ar. | Cha vdler a) well known anti-Britich opinions, Mr. Cave bs nas xe sald = gag yee — —- 1 —— in nto e RRSBMEY. Twe Covsry Scerues.—Tnd Soperintendeuts of the | No donb!, that it contained a draft from » person in Wia- ® os y ion on ject; he el nt , Eu i, soln! bh ‘0 phe Ger wt had scizet and taken frem tho Treasury the | was cWAarteined this evening at tue house of the Secre- | Saf yertion whether. if tie southera Stes Se a eee Comental Tear aang the allezatien | Poor met yesterday for the purpdxe of opening the bids | Consin for $369 38. Inalend of endeavoring 10 ascera public me Sey and records, te property of the State, | tary o€ State treatod ae There | taia who was the rightfa! owner of tho dra‘t Lilienthal, onqnered provinces, the Caited states would uot have the devia of these States, This doctrine had been laid down by Govornor Morton, m aspoech eudorsing the Pr wines and liquors consumed at the banquet given to the » for the county supplier for the eneying year. loyal portion of Congress last wint f declaring that they should at on fande A for ev gol ny x qrere about fifty bids for eapplying te various eommo. | Of Centre sitet, proceeded to an acxualniance of tims Aiee required, and the following beuds the lowest the | ducing somebody, who could be found “solid” ‘are unpaid, and be paid out of the olored race now in and, eeconc BY, that he threatened to do the sam sim’ | 4 Del'ewation of Navy Yard E io Jar acts, in . Wpect to the L the PNesideut and Solicit a Cont Indiaua, two dent's poley, Mississippi. the Attorney General desired Work. MNeR said that, as uestion of law, there was of the Republican cutive Committee. conifagt® were awarded to them :—Class Np. J-~8. Car. | to do #0, to give him its equivatent {a money, Lichten- an. a = sgt pr ym wena Thie mo, "Wing # committer of Afwy employés of the ng clearer than that the rebel States were ree | Laughier greeted this resolution, and It was rejected, | bon, i naan &e,, at $7 80 and $12 per vue see stein then proceedet to the firm of Quackenbush de - 0 know the fa b reference s i Suey Vink, dened ty tha: 0 . | sponsibie for alt their just debts and obligato The THE ROCK IBLAND RAILROAD BRIDGE 2—M J. Gbappel, beef and other maiz, {ines Hamilton, No, 180 Warren siroet, and introduced 1111 * order that he m ‘bt meet them in court, On the following ape ee eee ee ¥ How, Charles B. | siatos atili oxisted, and their just obligations inbered in | By Mr, Wasinvay, (rep.) of Wis, a resolution decler. | 3—Mr. Clark, for eb, Ciass No, 4—Mr. Hosta thal, of Centro street, to Mr. Hamilton as a frend of Gay General Ori , plied at lenstb, enclosing copies of | Meh and Hc¥t Stereusou Archer, wembers of Congress. | thera and cond not Le eva led tmnisaibte tor the | sobatte Hock {sland Maiiroad bridge a nuisance, and dl. | for tea, suga 1884, aglonsne. Tea, from 74o, to 1 40! scasnten Coles Ray np —_ " Merona » a farylan ited on Presi Johasi 301 r. JouNsow thought it was not admisaible for the | recting the Attorne, mera! to instivn eed | ® from 12) ie, i fro » Ham’ dorsed the drai Riis correspondence \With Governor Murpliy, of Arkanens, | from yifaryland, barren sm dont cha on, General | pease tio cxpunee bypoinelcel oplalom en the eube Pon Beg y ae pevcnedings | Sue, per gallon. Nt Feoftes, | Nd the money was’ obtained at No, 44 Wait fad siating bis actic W concerning affairs in that Stato, | Pholpas #tdressed resident ia a few appropriate | ject of public nance at the present time, when the debt Mr, Cooxr, (rep.) of IIL, objected, and the resolution | from S80, to 400, per pound. ¢ st“o A short time after this transaetio of | remarke’,in behalf of the committes, stating the object | was fo large aud the peoplo so sensitive on the subject | was not received. oll, walt, rice, beans, lard, &c. the fraft, in passing through the — Cleari HM appears from this ¢ Vtrespondence that on the 1 to belong to Mr Lilfonthal, of No. vont the Legislature of | of thei was to solicit she Prosident’s infu of its Increase, He did not believe the President was RRCKER, shoes of all kinds. | Ciass No. 8H. Vandevere, | house w4% 4/900 Apel, General Ord did® direct that the Legislature of | of their vin 't Was lO | = ise vari dent's iaduonce in | rect 1a his assumption, The Southern States aul | The House then, at half-past one, took ® recess il oats, meal, kc, Class No. 9 Felt & Gorman, | 98 Warren Street, and the drawers of the dratt ‘in Wie. Arkonsas should not mect in July, to which time they | Coutinuing qthe work in the various navy yards, and | ozistod as States, and not aa conquered provinces three o'clock. wood, $10 95 per cord, Class No. 10—Bernard & son, | consin at th.* @ime time learning that the rightful owner head adjsvuned, He says :Ne did this because (he Legit. | especially at bo Washinglon yard. It sppears that the Mr. Fzssexpey, (rep ) of Me, regretted that the Presi. THR RECONSTRUCTION BILL RE-RNROLLED AND #1ONRD, coal, $6 65 per ton. Cinss No. 1i—Keisey & Mclaugh: | had not received it, Mr. Hamilton was hold respons! ia A vee: as a ott of impeachment | Work ia fallicn Off at this yard, and the artisans there | dent had brought ius aubject before the Benato in its | | The House reassembled at three o'clock, when the | lin, coal and wood. Ciass No. 12—Tuttle & Sou, coni | for his endorgen."@n! i was compelled to pay the ture prop med then to sii tt of impew. i i few ek - present shape, He did not think the President was | Committee on the Enrolled Bille presonted as traly en- | and wood, amount of its face. 0 latter, on discovering how he for trylug two of the State jules, aud he did aot think | engaged are fear. ‘al leet a wholesale discharge Will #000 | Justified in there suggestions He regarded them asen- | rolled the Supplementary Reconsirnetion bili, and the | grarxe ov Rannoad Lavonens,—Tho shovolling gang | “#t been duped, infor “ae d Tnspector Diiks of the Ht would copa 120 to good order 10 allow that Legislature | '*H8 pisos, and fitey eWk hat adaitional work b@ some | Linty TMS I a not chink ti tof ag nS enyagod on the Greenpoint and Williamaburg Railroad | out ihe whereaboats. of ‘aenire eiyeet, Liltent ta $0 take jorisdic,\on and try the accused, one of who | enced, £0.A8 to retin ‘hair services, as they claint to _Mr. Hesoatoxs did not think the government of the REPORTRD FLOGGING OF A CIVILIA’ BY THE MILITARY. iP hs out the whereabouts of + q j Hou y g - . United States could rightfully be bound to pay the debts TheSreaxen laid before the Houve a communication | yesterday morning etrack for bigher wages. The con- | Some time thelr search was 4M vain, but Jas: 0 he believed to be € loyal man, whe? would be tried mainly | heve worked saitheully for ghe government during the | of the Soutvern statos contracied before the war, Tho | from the Secretary of War in anawer toa reaviution of | tractors refused to accede to the terms of the strikers, | ‘ey *Cveeded in discovoring bim at No, 220 street, He loowed 1@ thoir places. Tbere | oiice thére pee gegen on ee ak It has boon learned tat Lichter io hae object Of (he Wor, a avowed by Congress, was not the conquest of these states, but the suppression of the re. neliom In the event, however, of the entire absorption July 3 in reference to the reported flogging of a civilian at Wort sedgwiek by order of Colone! Dolge, tranamit- & tin. < ting a report of General Grant stating that no official 'u- | "y * ” this as. forma ion on the subject had been received at his head- Liquor Deavans Fixep.—Thomas MoGarre was taken | fled to 8, Louis, Yor the reason ti.¥t he had attervpted, io bis judicial | * The Presiqont neplied to besrs, Phelps and Archer capacity, to protect (yal men from being tried by ¢ and the committed, Saying be wad sfecidedly im favor of ned Mt Work. He ackn 9Wledged in com- Joyal mem, It aleo appears that Geweral Ord direoied | their being ret of the ison by tbe federal government, it would te a 1 the remeval of, or t\e sa sion from oifice, of | plimentary terms theiP services during (Re war and en- | practical Question of gr moment whether these Siate | quarters, but that be had sent to Geveral Angur a news. | before Justice Cornwell terday, aud Oned $20 for een dhe Flate Treasurer of” Arkansag because Lo wae | doveed (heir petition © Neoretary Welles, \They then | Obigations would Wot rest upom the general govern. Pofrecs be shoute onder e trial of che wit ader Wy J ecverat | *0iling liquor ten a eo “Owen Moore, who WEWS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. i mot eligi under the third section of the | bad an interview with Seoreary Weres, wh.’ promised Mr, Howarn agin took caaee’ Wg oman = court martial, It was laid on the table and ordered — age a bag e! of Pane A . Prospect Saw Fra’ July 25, 1867, ropored constitutional aweudinent, ard because | todo all he could In the toatter, and sont them \to Mr. | views set forth ingle Press bd be mange |, he | printed, streets, was en ‘ore Jasticg Cornwe! yestereay, Tue now Merchants’ Excl on fornia street, +4 ad information that \ahe Treaeaner would | Atbinan, Chiof Bagmneer of the Sureaa of ConshYection | Maid, wae éalculated (@ sierm cecteangse encase! TEE AECOMMEROCTOS APFROPRIATION BIL. And dined $60 for selling liquor on Sunay, was formally opened to-day. building is an ornas ment io the ey, , for San Juan, sailed to-day. ee eiee Acule, ras cleared for Liverpool with, ountry. Fi Mir. Wrsos said this mé was in perfect nee 0 | fmproperly dispose of the State Conte to the Nyury of | and Repairs, That geutlesien received the committee amendment to the bill making an appropriation to carr; FIREMEN'S TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION IN PHILADELPHIA, the community. Goneral Ord, in weewer to the gocond | With favor, and sat there need bo No fear of @audden | with the action of the PrbsidcS@t during the lastewo y Out the reconstruction acts. The amendment, which |. - sbip Bilen Austin from question, saya he made vo threats to dopore any cloj! | diminution in the prevent force, and that he would a’ aes oto $00 Wonded efeseotas o* ee tomy what iv wat perry «hanes Sen aang timate Cs There was a briliiant faaahigat nfessbten bye j aied f tee gta NG TR. j Lefficer of Missiasipy', except f0F failure to exocate im. 7 ll Be could to Incrons It Could ia diparagerent of Congraas ant everything eon, |) 4 <. N teutas Avratne eventos on the cocation of the reecptlen of tne Recemuor | thas’ s be anig tn mining. area tn ba, ‘i ; " ~ nee jth its policy of reconstruc. 4 or Ir. Wivpow, ‘tp. inn., introduced 4 bill to re Piro OF a 9 alt ee ee Death of an Umer of ihe Treneary. Congress woud wcrease tho value of 8 tational debt | peata section in maw of last torsion, which repeals all | of tho ood Hhvent a Ae et Paty ond Yellow Jacket pty ev, and that he hed made no threats co depose or Figvet M. Meline, Chief of the Division of Aecounts ‘of the dobt of the rebel Stat. ‘ the PY Danni a the Interior oF | two thonaane wh pparatue, were io 8 $6 60, 011900179. Bare * Wid the fain of Dwain, ans id wok Jo Me Pat pF Hae Tomer ke Ces Baan, ed J “he, Pompe wag sid Wd ie eas. Ot WH BF a We pair iat wooing | Hi. 2 ; wn vere