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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1868. —— nN R Jetetie : Onio; Tiighman M. Gen- nance, reported the following joint resolation, which % up the , of quar- THE MISSOURI CONTESTED BLECTION CASE. With logs of foretopmast and foremast bead, carrfed away Frenne i Si A nn ona ar ar urmeqten | TERE ae Stile ae emer | Ga ew cee 2 peer) Sere Une rain, Danan, Wan, acy ie jor nthe bean ofthe Aamiral aan Vir HowsnD then ed his names an ¥2 88, and regoll gestrinn Pug, Fousnh nd ihe copia r Rad Sue of the ;™ ton, Be dirazeac Gah Me Renin, Memphis Sine tie ear ser ue Ryan cok mode.ot | Tt shall be ‘of the President of ales Saat ry Sommegal vias ran al ‘not siated. eae haan al h W. Ty $9 withdrer & se Consal at Mantes; Chas, jus, of Kansas, Con- ply cee Liehthoase Board bas decided ded to erect a lighthouse Passage of the Bill Granting a Sub- | i.e Hosoi: hen a | ors ized nm atone re FES GAS pogeeeea oe wal pt hn Pg 0. te ternal ‘nevenve ‘Tairy-socond datiict Rew York; byt of raved vo the | ™ie Homans anendoent slat "ash dangerous obafrustions to be barigasion of he sidy to an ap e of He Neva; eva Ria af Nevads, Receiver | Mr. Dill 1@ a8 followe:— Comm, then ff0m New York for Antwerp, July 20, lat American Steamers, of Public Monee ‘at neimont, erat nb gets seu ebeite case of unsstin either st Mott, rom Wow York for Malaga, July ellie ‘The Funding bill is regarded 98 dead. When the | mens thereat whlch nS te oye in periees | 5. from New York for Lon Senate returned the bill to the House to-day no con- The Recess Resolution Agreed | terence committee was asked for. 1 ‘The Abelition of Public Warehouses. to in the House. ‘The Committee of Ways and Means this morning postponed until Congress again meets the bill for the abolition of public warehouses in the Atlantic cities. a 4 the Moorhead tariffs, Edward T. Wood Confirmed as Collector } 7° {ten wet on a eeee tees Personal Explanations. of the Brooklyn District. ‘'The proceedings of the House to-day opened with another personal explanation, which will, of course, eon eaten SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York=-Tbis Days > 4 48 | Moon sets.. ..eve 10 41 7 23 | High water..morn 12 00 Fereign Perts. _ABIOTO, PR July 1—In port brig Fanshaw, for NYork seagana, July 23--Arrived, steamship Missouri, P: PLP ORTO, July B-Salled, bark Lord Baltitore (Br), rived, bark rece rear ha taste aa Oi Ke, ared—Scl Menacy City: Intsarrved sehr Adelia Holder (uot ax before) W. Sun rises. Mr. W) of Oregon, then renewed his amendment above referred other acts Vena CRvz, June 11—Arrived,. brig A Bradshaw, Seare Mr. FBSSENDEN, (tep.) of Me., Was in favor ef the led 20th for Mi ith oa for eve f call forth still another in due time. Garfield, who re- ns of this act the bul, 2 eed nie ao) Jon of ‘kr. Buckalew, consti. ae and Coy hee ¥ ae oe mina PO Ss re Proposed Revival of Impeachment by the | ceivea sever drabbing from Thad Stevens og Mry MoRRit1. (sep.) of Me., offered a resolution a mere segisative declaration, This was a g Nelly Ware, Ware, do Ee land sailed Mist for Tobasce aye day for alleged misrepresentation of the 0) ‘ting the Committee on Finance ned: inquire into ques ion of national honor, Ww! no Execai schr Union 8 Southern Representatives. man’s position onthe bond question, has been ite | the expediency of reporting a il authorizing the | Would dare to tite vith, and he was, therefore, of Ran, rae oe and Genre Tt fer rotur. sabi, q n (Br), Lake, NY ing ever since to get even. He came into the House | )) 2 PE Bor Bias ak ipy oe stich ne the government had done already all it ought to do, Gert 20-Sailed, bari Jones, Hiozo ‘icamer Rover, : Wasamvoron, July 23, 1968, | *bi# Morning with an armfal of Concresstonal Glodes The Tax Bill Signed. ‘The President to-day transmitted the Tax Dill to and the Secretary of State has even exceeded hig power ae i ing counsel to defend our citizens abroad, xecutive failed in his duty the peo- ie would, find a@remedy. He moved to strike out 7 20—8: Harriet, Bennett, Nee-o- Zaza, July 2—In port bark Mary Bentley, Clark. for Del ween iy ae va Miller, anne, f for do; Marys (Br), Gorman, ding to load for NY ¥, satisfied have been lost or destroyed. Referred to ‘che Committee on Finance. AMERICAN STEAMSHIP a BETWEEN NEW YORE containing the debates which occurred at the time the bond legislation was in progress. The House ve him fifteen minutes, and in a rather mild and A5D, ECRORD. ir. Howard’s amendment. . with his signiture. The infor- ge 4 Mr. PoMEROY, (rep.) of Kansas, called up the bill to American Pers pacibdengatts dr aapieadiy. oa internal Revenue | 8Pologetic way he proceeded to make good his prev¥. | faciitate the establishment of & tine of steamships | MZ; HOWARD further modifed hie amendment bY | pepy op NEW YORE, JULY 23, 1868. BOSTON, July 22—Arrived, bar Racon, Matan ‘mation whicn the the subject is that the signiture | O08 statements abont Old Thad by reading from ty.e | between New York and certain ports of Europe. | | President to withdraw,” &c., aud inserting the words achra Weat'Dennis, Cro FRE fj Thomas tel eae ee ccaery 20, and also that a written protest, | 22% the latter’e speeches on the Five- | mont vequiring asitional wagner venselae | s*the President may,” &c., and substituting “shall” 7 gay, Too ofice of the Harald steam vachis ie at tts guun elem "Flen mite i ornish Atbany i ogg ‘e : , : ea to the tinker s under the signature, accompanies the bill, In other ae ee ee es on oo | mae MBean noma ymnree to 800 891-, | aan motion to sike out ifr. Howard's amendment Tikstars of Inward bound vosesls will be forwarded free of | 43, oda ough ant ican, Murch, New was pg oie rong beth, Wooster, oMcial quarters there are doubts as to whether the 7 . ‘Bae One of the Herald steam yachts—the James or the | } coper: Ea ‘Ora ‘iipabetapsrt ‘ions oe i , bondholder members wanted to allow him too on, | And best further provided, That should the receipts ann | ‘The question Was taken on. Mr, Willams? substi ae eee eet eee oe Lee tant | Unica, Chats, end eile, oe rand Tyrone je, Curtin, Rondon! eo a was subscribed to tue bill en Monday OF |.) putter, who heads the bellevera in the Pendle. freed an ee ene oat 000 dod yar forthe period of re bee ee it was agreed to by @ | four o'clock for the Lower Bay. Beater, Faull, Hob Hoboken: Xda 1 t,, Beara i K The Chinese Treaty. tonian theory about the finances in the Honse, re ri it being ind meaning acd intent of thisact that iho | YRaG—Mesere. Anth 7, Cameron, Catte), Conneas, Cra- Rockbtl eet Rockbilly VGengetows? DG Biss heh ‘Croc! Tue executive session of to-night, having disposed | Jumped to his feet and pulling up his cost sleeves, as | amount the said sompany shal recaive during the yerlad of | gin, emenden, ireanghivary, Momril of Mes Osborn, Pat? CrRARer oH ade aw, steerhip, Sazee, ship: 320, ‘of a number of appointments in the way of confirma. | if he meant to administer some corporea) punish- | ceed the amount of yy. terson of Tenn., Rampscy, Patterson of N. B., 'Fimeroyy on st, | steamship Bremen (NG), Neyaaber, Bremen—Oelrichs & p Wcatlendy brige Bea Charles Brewer, Surprise, Eugenia and STad arrived, ‘Steamet Athiand, Roster, MYork: Treat, Kiliman, Leghorn’ Erie (NG), Newer SPhnnn, Glasgow: brtea Bernard, Blair, Afri Roseway, Hammond, 8 at, B more; schra WH Thorndike, Hil, Ponce: bur; Wilmington, NO: ; War Eagle, Baltimore; "Algo nsrived tod, bark Fiza, London ; br Soa Fon 8 ieee eee favann ; Damon, Balti BALTIMORE, July 22-Arrived, brig Joun Given co Mazo, Rodonda; schrs Ohingarora, Lyon, NYork; Clyd, tions and rejections, it is very generally agreed | ment to Garfleld, shouted, “I object,” in a very de- My MOmEDD, ot Yi saaared, a pane the smount among Senators that the Chinese treaty shall be cided tone, at the same time shaking his head in a | $400,000, He said the nal Ine receives but taken up to-morrow and acted upon. As far as | menacing manner at Garfield. When Garfleld had $90,000 from the British government, and when it is roposed to pass by Baltimore, Boston, Portland, eveloped up to this time it is anticipated that this | been effectually choked off by Butler, Old Thad, as if Mer and lovee rts nnd create 8 monopoly in New important measure will go through with a unanimity anxioub to follow up the movement by giving Gar- | York $400,000 should te enough of a subsidy. te b» ).) of Nev: the remark ip which must reflect great credit upon the cordial | fleld another drabbing, arose to reply, aud was | pomid toine monopoly by porting out that the bill feeling existing on the part of our government to- | understood to say that he would answer the gentle- | proposes to make the foreign postal service self-sup- ward China. man to his entire satisfaction at the proper time. | porting and again urging the pi moprlesy of having the Sherman, Sprague, Stewart. Ty \, Vickers, Wat Wider een inane Eo a ir b. beth Boole Brake, Ferry, Howard; Hows, Nye, Samper Steamship Merrimac, Tmmermann, Ro Janeiro, &¢—W a Eagle, Greene, Havana—Atlantic Mail Steam- ‘leamahtr, Niagara, ara, Biakeman, NorfolR, City Point and Richmondon L Mec Seextahip Dirigo, donneon. Fortjand—3 § Ames, Steamship Glaucts, Walden, Boston—W ont Ww Lida Cunningham, Liverpool a i ‘Jobp, NB— obut ‘Wm Brown, Hopkins, Buenos Ayres—C Uydmann & The question recurred on the third section 98 amended. Further debate ensued up to five ‘oelock, at which hour a réceas was to cormence, when Mr. TRUMBULL said he bad been waiting all day for & Severs this bill, and moved to lay it upon the mails carried by American vense ‘The yeas and nays were ordered. » Boston. 7 wi 1am, Liverpoo) \d_ sailed’ Provisional Governments for Texas, Virginia rid bs coe a. 2 =a eure es Pree, | yates Comuern, (rep.) of Oregon, suggested amend- | Mr. ConKLING raised the polat that under the order “Siar ug, Lundies, HavanaJ Ward & Ou wee Minh hr roa ant Demerara; Biae W: and Mississippi. ime, whereupon the bondho! 2 bahar ing by adding the words “provided such postage | the Senate was Now in receaa, it being five o'clock. Bre Lone Star (Br), Kenealy, Gibraltar for ordéts=Boyd yw, Berbice via N ‘The Committee on Reconstruction to-day added | Butler, called for the fogular order, and the matter | shall not exceed $600,000 per annum after the dis- | ‘The CHAIRMAN pro tem. would not entertain the | « tineken, Saled, brig Fannie: "chr Aley i tinuance of said land postage.” yes—Camtnann RISTOL: July T--Arrived, sehre Minera, Collins, to the Texas bill Virginia and Mississippi, so as to | ended for the present, cor MORKILL withdrew his simendment and ac- | PMY oo aug Aas LnTine Uicen lataea iano call ea eh Doheny, Aas ON * white ovata Blackman, Jonesy Providence provide provisional governments for all three of The Alaska Purchase. cepted Mr. Corbett’s, which was agreed to. proceed Vinten, Collins, Cardenas—J W Elwell & Co. ee sloop Fred Brown, Gardner, NYork. | those States, ‘The bill will be reported at the earliest | The committee of conference on the disagreeing | ,, Mr. MonnILL moved to amend erprowiding shes if I Whe ‘hen Mz. Fessenden’s name was called he refused i eats fsa Sandy” Gove, NS_Moriggon & | falied—Schrs ‘Natire, Debart, Newburg; America, Re} | e J - | tov . saying the nate was not legally in session. | opportunity, Votes of both Houses of Congress on the Alaska PUF- | iar steamships upon the same route this contract | Mr Sumyee, (rep.) of Mass. coincided, and they BOTARLESTON, July 20—Arrived, bark E Wiliams, Ho sy P Abby Thaxter, Lane, Bangor—H W Loud & Co, Bre ON Parneworihy (Br), McFarland, Demezara—E N Behr Seven Brothers x (BN), Porter, Yarmouth, NS, via South Amboy Boyd & Hincken. oeeny, Palms, Cook, Indianola and Lavacta—N L Me- ona ‘annie Batchelder, Steelman, Charlestou-N L Me- ose A Johi |, Wellis, Washin; Aca "ERG A Jono ee Pertdaodth: NH Brett, Son «Schr RM Browning, Taylor, Little Reg Harbor. sat ‘Barkalow, Holmes’ New Heven—-G K Rackett & ‘The Recess Resolution. chase, composed of Messrs. Sumner, Morgan and | shall cease and determine. Agreed to. ‘There was some little excitement and a good deal | Doolittle on thefpart of the Senate, and Messrs. Banks, ‘The bill then passed, as follows:— of fun occasioned by the consideration of the Senate | Loughridge and Randall on the part of the Honse, Be it enacted, That the Postmaster General is empowered 4 4 hereby authorized to contract with the C 1 Navi- amendment to the joint resolution providing fore | held a second meeting late this afternoon. After faloa Company of the Rate ut ew Yorke corporation ex isting wu u u ‘tate York, ler e- Tecess. Before the House met and in the early part | considerable discussion the committee agreed to re- | Cia! Garter. passed by the Leginiattre of snid State, unter of the session the carpet-baggers, alded by a few of | port in favor of the position assumed by the House, | date of ‘apr 1886, for Vs weekly - the more extreme radicals, were engaged in canvass- } and hereafter requiring that all treaty stipulations | PawcanNeg York and Bremen tonching ate Soutnampton’ mg among members upon the prospect of impeach- | shall receive the concurrence of that body before G5ngland), Tee vouching iad onary se oe " ment and of defeating an early adjournment. Their | being final in their adoption. ‘The following is a | andSwata'oy sald company: for n teria not exceeding ten pretext was that Congress should do something to } copy of the bill as it will be reported from the com- | Year, in the manner and on the conditions hereinafter and a number of other Senators left. 4 motion to table was declared rejected—4 to 37. cera flay ean then took a recess till half-past seven o'clock, hr Emma, Anthony, Barbados via Georgetow; sc. Sailed—Schr S J Waring, Smith, Providence, RI. poe LATS, duly ‘19—Sall , bark Neversink, Gibson, Gl Evening Session. After recess the Senate reassembled at half-past seven o'clock. Mr. RAMSEY, (rep.) Of. Mjnn., made a report from the committee of conference on the bill to amend the postal laws, which was concurred in. Mr. SUMNER, (rep.) Of Mass., from the Committee on Foreign Relations, reported a bill to amend the © FORTRES MONROE, July 2%8—Arrived, revenue cutt er, fam morale in ine Da Northern Bouts aoe Coombe, Sout aba Se at brig Sea Foat B accte Joven, NYe to <x) A jonet oO) ee any ier City, ‘Kelley, do for init Sal 2 » Norton, Eltanhethy port. . Horten: i n secure the success of the radical State governments | mittee of conference to Congress to-morrow:— “eo 9 That the eaid Navigation Company shall, witha | ¢xisting laws so as to prohibit trade in Chinese and | steamer Baral, Jones, Philadelph Louise, Swvenh Bile ria ee Hats fea rle, recently established at the South. ‘Their real object, |__An act making an appropriation of money to | fi7ose of performing the stove service, Huitl, contstct ant number of pension bills was then taken up and ‘ARRIVALS. Sanam, Gott ero nee ne, Bhoet Hibsver, NE, ford Dowerer, was to get time, 90 as to spring the im- | Soy “Whereas tho President of the United goiates, | SeSTiea ins kiss Cee eres etarnaae eat | tbe House bila granting penstona to the follow REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Spelts Ons, joan for Afezandoln; yet Pals, 0 peachment question upon the House. When the ad- h | be of joss than 8,0 prernment mqastremest, an granting pes Phe A3 at Br), Murphy, Liverpool via Boston Jul: on the 30th of March, 1867, entered into a treaty | two others of not less than Rr tons each, all of which ves- | named persons were pene Dar Duhigg, Geos Pigs ogee Tr Re (iin SERegRY; Averecel via Boston July —,. chra Sarah Jane, Laura A Dodd, F A Sawyer, N journment question was taken up, therefore, J. T. | with the Emperor of Russia, by the terms of whic! sels whall be constructed in the best apn! der the saper Traax, Margaret Davis, élizabeth Cassady, j Tees raze ae, to San Snes, msibinesl Phin anal 2 aon ad a fiore oy Dewees, a carpet-bagger from North Carolina, arose | {t was stipulated that, in consideration of the ces- | Vision aud mspection of the American Lloyds; or, if ordered | wilston, Bather Graves, Freak Downing, Joseph B. h curs Walter H Thorndike, Hal, Pong Norfolk, with mdse ahd passenger; to the O10 Duminion Sigamstip Co, ip Nereus, Bearse, Boston, with mdse, to Wm P Kiemedtp Wamsuttn, Hah, New Bedford, with mdse and passengers, to Kerguson Ship E C'Seranton, Williams, Liverpool June 18, to Law- rence, Giles & C0. From lat. 49.10 44, 1on 45,0 8, passed several feebergs.) July 1h, at 8 AM, lat’ 41 45 N, lon 59 50 W, exchanged signals with steamship Bellona, from New York for London; 19th, lat 40 60. lon 670, exchuniged signals with the Postmaster General, under the ins; ton of the most from the outer circle of seats on the democratic side | S10" by the Emperor of Russia to the United States giant vingineer, to be detalind for this, purpone by the of certain territory therein described, the United of the Navy upon a ptientan, of the Post- and commenced an appeal to the House against ad- States should pay to the Emperor of Fuas the sun monier Genera ao that when Cimpietel fench vonsel ball be arament, Calls wer le ft 1e ublics in coin; and whereas it was further the first class in every respect and wit! nown m«¢ von uillo sean ypechyrlyes destinegees Shoei bted ‘in sald treaty that’ the United States shall | eu improvements in model, “machinery and” outdt side for him to come forward, so that he might be so, as to secure the greatest possible and accept of such cession, and that certain inhabitent® | firay which steatnships, when ao constructed, tial heard. He came down the aisle towards the | of said territory shall be admitted to the | canizedintoand mapa the United States Mail Steamship Speaker’s stand and finally mounted the Clerk’s | enjoyment of ail the rights and immunities of citizens | fine, for the proper conveyance of ls and passengers, as of the United States; and, whereas said stipulations | hereinafter provided; the time of sailing and 1 other detail Rodden, Eliza M. Rodden, Eliza M. Mathews, Wilham F. Nelson, Lucinda J. Letcher, Jujia A. Barton, J Carroll, Cornelia Peaslee, Mary Coser, Malinda Fer- [at yn, ‘Mary Merchant, Ellen Curry, Mary A. Falardo, hebe McBride, Varriet E. Spears, William H. Biair, Christopher M. Ooramesser, Kate Hy ins, Sarah J. rs, Catharine Grusier, "Margaret ison, Jane B. Rodges, Patrick Collins, Barbara Weisse, James ni Pi ne Tonons Montana, Bearse, Baltimore for do; Dec fur Oakes, Berry, aud Jumnes Conder, —, Philadelphia {, Boston; Ann Caslet, Westcott, Ronddut for Beverly: Fan ty +) Poughkeepsie for Pembroke; Sophia R James Suthoson, Rockland for Richmond; Lucy "Ames, Flantch Rockport, Me, for do; Vernal, Torrey, Augusta for Pro “eNEW ORLEANS, Juby 18—Cleared, steamships Cresce, City, Holmes, NYork ; Mariposa, Kemble, do, NEWBURYPORT, duly Y—Arrived, schr Ocean Pea Th ‘ aw, Anna H. Pratt, Harriet K. Oook, desk, where Old Thad usually stands when he ad- amet peceeaaa into full force and effect exce| to be ari d reed bet the said cor Paar yh » | Inman steamer, sleering east; was boarded 2ist by the pilot res NYork, pt by SS eee rae tecarst cit voman to; mote ee Foun Morley, Ruth Barton, W. F. Moses, Pred- EWPORT, July 21, PM—Arrived, schrs 9 A Dix, Doar sses the House. 1 u and the Postmaster General, with power to modity su . “ boat E F Williams, No 14, off Nantucket Shoals; had on a dresses the House. This movement created great | legislation to which the consent of Congress is necea- crea grog rh egger = er pot eomaote CHE object in | erick Brtelinyer, Joanna Connelly, the children | board tue care of the ship J H Ryerson, which returued in York for Harwich; Nelson Wells, Ryder, ‘iy for ‘Boston. | Bailed—Schrs Wm B Jenkins, ‘Beaman, Providence f Elizabethport; Veranda, Poud. do for NYork ; Pauline, E wards, do for do. Bie" Arrived, uchrs Easex, South Amboy for Salem; 2! riet Puller, Jersey City for Boston. NEW LONDON, July 21--Arrived, sloop Fred Brow Gardner, Bxots for Bristol. Sallod~Mehes Cagay, Colt, Norwich for Georgetown, Dj Dr Franklin. Scovell, Rondout for Providen 1 NORWICH, July 9—Arrived, schre Quaker City, Trento merriment among both republicans and democrats, | 88°¥; therefore, be it enacted, that there be and | view. provided that no letters or mah matter aall be de- fot of the Inter inghing Imodertey atte ex: | Res propriate rom ang money he Treas | a fhe sure bung ty ana traordinary modesty of the carpet-bagger, who pro- | two hundred Gioneant dollars in coin, to fultil the 1 not be less than that of ceeded,in a wild, incoherent way to denounce the | stipulations contained in the sixth article of the treaty with Russia concluded at Washington on the | Tntes: and if for the space of thres months the trips emocratic party, mixing it up with plaintive stor! eenively of the steamships of ald. company sball be made to democratic party, mixing it up with plamt! tes | oth day of March, 1867. © yo nm comp: a longer Ume than that employed by other steamshtps as afore- about the terrible sufferings ot the truly loyal | General Fremont and bis Costa Rica Claim, | #:!i then any contract made under the provisions of thin act ‘shall ceare aad determine at the pleasure of the government of Michael Travis, widow and children, Jos. Cox, Lavinia A. Gettings, Owen Griffin, Margaret Lewis, Mary Brown, Esther Fisk, Wm. é. Dodge, Salomon Ganse, Mattiew Griswold, Hiram Hitchcock, Oriena Walters, Elizabeth Richardson, Margaret C. Long, Jas. Rooney, Chas. Hamstead, ‘reer, Julia Doty, Francis M. Webster, ey ‘A. Doyer, Ann Wil- liams, Mary J. Trueman, J. T. Newman, Jos. A. Fry, Wm. Cotty, Seth Lea, Nancy Cook, Barbara Stout, May Bark V4 Wiate Te, Shield, 49 Wdnitive (ir), Drummond, Mataneas, 18 4 with anger’ tod B Ward #'Co, “Had moderate weather aed been 7 days north of Hatt Brig Leonard ayers, ‘ites Arroyo, 2 dats, with molasses, to A Abbot 2 Teh aout erly winds the entire passage and oaks ‘7 days north of Hatt nteres, Brig James a Od Satannah vi “a New Haven, where she dnc! ind to Alexani men of the South, Brooks, Eldridge, Fernando | “The announcement that John C. Fremont has ap. | % a Talore Bela Peck, Avery, Rondout. . the Gaited Bea (Br), Stub! "35 anya, with - Wood and other leading democrats tried | pyjea tor government ald in the matter of his claim | ,,S¢, & That shectimpeonation fr earrring and transporting oreh 3, Sat, Ann & Bemitoa, 8 Mg ed se5 (0.0% Knox bo. iad ett winds and'ectan the |g PuledSobra Feature, Arnold, Trenton; Reading RR | to help his confusion by asking him all | against Costa Rica, growing out of his connection | thallbe in gontonnity with the nc of Congress approved June Hog Reilly, — _MoNaughtsn, "channcey ta, | with Ber ontrne Saleen tp ton Be o'bayton Mas boen's | Bu #8 (Not), Dey Tonien, Bp: Rose, Elizabet! re, i: ‘and mol ayton. Hae e sorts of questions, but he generally succeeded in | with the Costa Rica Ratiroad Company, has caused | }¥,10, and suai! in no event or contingency exceed the anm | Hat, Eien» Yanetider, ST. carren, P.M. Hallard, orth of Hatteras and bad light winds and catme the | H Emer re ET A iste Boste | giving them such an answer as to create a laugh at } some talk here. Fremont has the matter before the } al otter maiter transported ty oF in the tails carrie yaad | Newton” Burke, Wiliam 'B. Edwards, J. 4, eae mane in Grows (B,Geore, Windsor, NB, 10 fending Railroad era their expense. This pleased the republicans, aud | yoreign Agairs Committee as well aa the State De. | Navigation Company pany, and shall John Lamarsh, Catharine Skinner, Helen to Crandall Urapbra —— 7, Boston ; Jul F St Clair be paid to anid jon Company quarterly, or ‘applied to =~ olf, William Smuth, Elizabeth Lami Batr wy with plaster, iphray wards, treland, Weymouth ;' Ald, ‘Smith; Boston; Clio, B: Schenck, who had yielded the oor, allowed Dewees | partment, and hopes to induce our government to { thelr use or benefit, as hereinatier’ provid wided that q m Smuth, Elizal war, Patrick | “Set Delmar, Lank, Newbern, NO, 6 days, with naval | iand, Weymor » Bi Collins, James Gridley, Oatharine Gensler, Asa F. tl ipts of sald Navigatt pos storen and shingies, io JaweaL Davis: nin, NYork. ‘ to go on and nish his harangue, As he 1s the frst | interfore in his behalf, It will be remembered that | lager under any contract tove'made in pursuance of th eet Holcoui, children of Joe a a Cotton, J © Bene oe Goon For Ciark, Yorktown, Va, vis New Haven, oe ta Tala, Coker, eae (Br Ba OF ihe carpet bagRers who has attempted to speak i | Costa Rica annulled the contract of the company | fu © aid company’ eceine th ener aonnim, then the | William R. Silvey, Jane 1 Johnson, “Ree Ws at, con Macias, 6 days, with timber, | many di Sate, Nbeatord: YB" ea," Cae, Nantucket; the House the matter created quite a sensation. The 1 ror atieged non-fulfilment of terms of contract, | cease an wy and said company aball oply receive t everal nile were penaed King. ions to the | ‘cane, 7 ‘Co. Bite! oaey Wha Brae BS 3 ri Facemire, Giouctstj || House finally agreed to the resolution of adjourn- Seen rovided auch stages ‘shall not exored 8600, P nting pensions scar Champions lark, Calais via Norwich, where she dis- | J i Burer, lame, Brain' ree ae omen q and Fremont complains that he has not been fr Annum afver the discontinuance of the said inlarxt post- | following named persons. to the House for inzie, Sti cine au ment as it came from the Senate. busi ja concurrence: Rebecca "0. Mecker, Mary Scott, one Biss, Thorn, Bangor, 10 days, witb lumber, to | ™&0, Boston; RS Picktp, owe 4 Ric nd; C8 Ci | Impeachment to be Revived. treated fairly in the business. On the other | 4%... 4 That to insure the construction of ithe abore men. | Robert Watson, Nancy ‘A. Stocks,’ Nancy Smith, | Char, Talbot # Co. +80 | Price, Boston; 0 L Herrick, Baldwh 73M Vi hand, it is claimed by other parties anxtous jn'within tye tine and inthe manner bereinpefore | Wolet Hen » | Caehe Georghans, Braye, Bangor, 11 days, wit lathsto Me. J Bardge, Boston: Chas Woon Ingervoll, Cam ‘To-morrow Mr. Hamilton, of Florida, contemplates | to taye up the contract that Fremont has eas and the maintenance of the said line, the said Com- 2 N Co: ‘issue bonds to such Presenting to the House of Representatives a pre- | 14 just claim, having neglected to carry out the amourt tut the eotine sknual trtecoge abelh nut aesnea one amble and resolutions reviving the impeachment } jens of nis agreement by spending $50,000 within a | &™= of $3,000, such bonds to be made payable at the expirn- scheme. The preamble reviews the reasons upon rd sierorye 4 Fremont expendea | onthe, befrenamed ten rears and the Interest thereof to spect ; that, fact, Freme made payable semi-annually, the principal and interest of which the subjoined resolutions are based, and ae yee = ds to Nie te be ms payable in the Ooin of the United Qt t all, all the mi t consists maitiy of a reiteration of the ébarges nothing upon fhe road at all, ali joney SPEDE | Sates; that for the protection of the Teldens ef geen tems against the President as embodied in the having been contributed by other parties. The | they thali be scverally registered at the Post Otfice articles of impeachment of last spring. The resolu- contract, they say, Was most liberal in its ternis, and | Department ‘without liability “for ie payment ‘ot tions, in addition to that impeaching the President of high crimes and misdemeanors, revives the old Costa Rica waited long before she notiGed him that | interest or | principle of anid Donde "upot ibe part Board of Managers, and requires them to Neal & rk. Nebr Tataaron, Coe Bangor via New Haven, where she isch ‘Schr Harbinger, Ryder, Bangor via Bridgeport, where she ‘Schr James Bliss, Hatch, Bangor, with timber, to Chase, are Peari, Lookin, Saco, Me, 12 days, headings, to Way- . oe en Pemeetm, Jonesport, 10 days, with spars, to now ‘Schr Andrew Peters, Ellsw vent Ania ete Chane, yin tenant Magtr Wiilie Perry, Prince, Belfast, 9 days, with lathe, to ‘Schr hh eas Babbiia, Belfast, 9 days, with Inthe, to Ata qual er before ten the Senate roe into execu- W Godfrey, Sears, Roxbury; Julia E tive session and soon after adjourned. ey, Boston ton; JW Haley, Balitmore; ann wana Bele Halsey, “Cambri be, Nodiord; J A Crawford, Buckley. Bal alg oa oe Basbary: Gilbert ‘Green, ‘estcott, font Lr ‘July'40, 6 PM—The brig Ocean Belle, f Philadelphia for Le¢hern, went to sea idny.” Bark for Leghorn, we J & H Crowley, from Trinidad, and ech from Zaza; brig 3 ley rinidad, and schr Sraitl, July M—Arrived, schr Phoenix, Johnsc amc CTH, July 20—Arrived, schr Susan & Ma HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, WASHINGTON, Jnly 23, 1868. The reading of the journal having been suspended, Mr. GARFIELD, (rep.) of Ohio, rose to a personal expla- nation in reference to the remarks of Mr. Stevens, of Pa., yesterday and some days since on the pdyment of five-twenties. He gave a brief history of the in- of the Post Ofice Department, only im the manner he would be held to the performance of the contract | &» hereinafier provided: ‘und. the ionimiaater General wal receive money ir tage earned bj e steamebt} within the time specified, and that time having | tiiqcompany, acd suailappiy the same, as tar as needed, 10 elapsed without anything being done on Fremont’s | the payment of the semi-annna! interest ed the before . led—Scl hrs Ida F Wheeler, Dyer, a ie for Pc land; Petrel, Curtis, Rappahannock for Bath, ” order. forthwith notify the Senate of the action of d bonds, and shail retain th tT paying such | ‘Toduction and passage of bilis authorizing the issue chr Orion, Pressy, Belfast, ® days, with lat to wh, ke 1 sag iain ase to. prepare articles of im. | Part the contract was declared annulled. The gov- | interest, and shall invest the same, quarter(y, in tNe securities | to show that the extracts quoted from Mr. Stevens? “ae nyheter PAWTUCKET July 28-arrived, a Pel oVongh, H ad “ prepa cles of im- | crnment of Costa Rica acted toward him with | of the United fates. to form a siuking ner, to he held solely Schr 4 Snow, Thorndike, Portland, Me, 10 days, with head- | lek, Albany: sloop Home, peachment at onee. It is known that all for the benefit of the bondliolders and to'be applied (o the | TeMarks at the time were made upon those bills and to Waydell & Co. echrs Maria Louisa; Eldridge, an the greatest fairness and liberality throughout, | payment of the. kin Jal of suck bone end whenever ahd as soon aa much sinking Fond shail equal fa amount the entire and a large number of the bitterest of the radicals. ee ee ee een ee he has any claim against that vernment [my ms sa Yon de sh: shal bert Siewe f bete wasers on nt | Interest of said bonde shal! be paid out of the income of suc There is, however, a strong element in the ranks of on that account ts matter of itp nt | @2%ing fund and the principal thereof ont of the same fund the same party opposed to renewing she measure. ome! At thelr maturity, and all postage earned afjer the time when e 5 said sinking fuad aball be made up to t ‘aforesaid In the event of the resolutions of Mr. Hamilton com- to tem who guetees to howw te tte The shall belong and be paid queriert Prove ‘i not on an entirely different proposition, as alleged yesterday by Mr. Stevens. He affirmed, after a care- fal reading of the whole debate from beginning to end, that not one utterance had he been able to find where the least intimation was made tiat the bonds Pe. c Ae Keller, Portland, Me, 8 days, with lum- or, to Holyoke & Murray, Helen Mar, are Fortiand. Me. Bent T Galota, Boston for Albany. Senr Adelia ally, jones, Gloucester, with fish, to Healy & ‘Schr Victor, Fish, Nantuck Meds fiab, to Hegry Rogers. the Southern members are in favor of the project jout. faabeth, Hone Biltabetnpor No Aik my emerge bane IDE VIDE} a Series in Johns weprice, Bch aE elem gen fo Sutae do, Rhode {sland dont. 4 company by Sen cha Nelson, Driscoll, vm es basse Gis ixsuias Man vob tie ; truth is, there are several parties very anxious to get | Poumaster General of the Catted States. were to be inade payab‘e in anything lexs than coin; Lonerng, Staples, Ta =, fe PeenehRRCT | George ales, Nickerson, inte tetpna Nortoern ts Tash ¢ 4 we and receiving 18 Consent OMe T ine job, and this 1s the cause of the desperate effort ro. 6, That the aforeani mail steamships shall be com. | on the contrary, he found three or four distinct Sehr Sam ts Crock aa tenant tone mene, do (or Machine? Tanne ‘Andersor liane change may be necessitated in the proposed adjourn- _ | Manded and officered only by citizens of the United states; | Ctaromenta that they Were thus payable. 9 os outell, AA Stises Lisle, do 20 wie B Bagles, Hondo ment on Mondag next of Fremont and the bitter opposition of his oppo- | ab pail ount an armament if required of tw D guuseach, and Mr. STEVENS, (rep.) Of Pa. ped ay Tat had ne Oomp warn Warthon, Bou New Suffolk, Mass, for Al- peti. ‘Saunders, do; ‘scum, Bou j Hydrang ent on Mon xt. " és shall have at len apprentice to be instructed in ‘engi- . ‘ . eeiaen Mmadalaieneehik Wadiehiiiie, nents, | is not ikely government will interfere at ) fering steamalips an neviguiton for every two munarei | troversy with the gentleman from Oblo, and why tt | —s0 it Mary Gibbs, Thomas, New Bedford, with ofl, to Fan | PranieayNYRE; Anunl Keller, shee "Asean & all in the matter. tone of registe for ench steamship; andthe xov- | was that the gentleman renewed this attack guson & Wi dage, NYork ; Mary Brewer, i 11h, R The committee from the meeting of the Southern ‘The Delegate from Utah. ernment of the Mnited States shail have the power to take | only knew. He (Mr. Stevens) had spoken yesterd: Seer Bezel Sock, Ney Detiort « oil, to Ferguson & Wood, 9 : aor! je Sum Representatives and loyalists were to-day unable to] among the proceedings of the House to-day was | slipeol-war wiemese ie the eee ae ee ecient tae | the gentiemnan using the language of others, an ie Schr Inabella, Londell, New Bedford, og Aes "haw, do; Delaware, Crock present their resolutions to the Reconstruction Com- niall ete Meee ee ae | exigencies of "the Unite inten may ire the would show him, when the time came, that there § Schr Ges Bird, Betters, Fal Bs VANWALL July i8_Arrived, brig W saaak Gadd, bh Gk Hae Us dase Wes the contest between Hooper and MeGrorty for the | Suthoriget In much wn said cal ate was not a word of truth im either what he or they | Schr James Diverty, Carroll, Fall River. Sava at Hotmen’ Hotei fous op Hl "Nomi by the President. Se ee se ‘or tae nai tad ea gy Fe hee Behr Gipsey, Boren, Fall see ere ney pclenred— A'F L Landry, Ponce and market in Po Nominations by the lent. Siaedoms Of Cihh. Rocnle te te Gileaain oF ane he ame as may jeemed mi for COLUMBIA DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUR. Boned Chart Ol Clark, Providence for Philadelohia, Rico. The President sent the following nominations to is" tah. per is the delegate of the | the tntercst of the United States; anid payment, whether PALDING, (rep.) of Ohio, from the Committee 3 IP stonmer Thames, NYork; brig Resola saints, elected by Aiormon votes, and said to be | fF Purchase or use, to be made to the Postmaster Gencral, Sehr Fred Tyler Tyre, Providence for New Brunswick, M ‘2d— Arrived, wad deeds pen wo ooke on Appropriations, reported back the Senate amend- | Behr Success Richards, Providence for Newt Philadelphia; fone 8 J Smith, NYork. the Senate to-day:— {gation Company whatever balance SALE! aly N1—Arrived, schrs % Stratton, MeFadd in Righ tvor with the a nd ow Ly ie . ments to the bill making appropriations for the Co- | Schr Amos Brizgs, Knapp, Providence for Albany. ay General, Noah 1, Jeffries, of Maryland, now Regis. | yr, win ts Mcaeoa te gl Speneraerd Of | or ail the before named reyloioretbonde theamounterwmen | lamba Deat and Du mb iustitute, recommending | Schr Milton, Raymond, Providence. Baltimore} Siiney Price, Tuwnsend, Fhiladelphle, Mi ter of the Treasury, to be Commissioner of Internal dogger ¢ os tr, on e other hand, is the } jn tits event shall be paid to the holders thereof at maturity concurrence therein, With additional amendments. febr Goo, ak ieowe, Rebvtsenes: for Phitadelptie. lands Greco. 0; Arthur Burton, Probock, moedow,* venue, Gentile representative, who went among the saints ame. ASHBURNE, (rep. ) of [1l,, inoved an amendment > izabeth- jied—Sehre , Admiral, and Anos E ™ Sainuei Milligan, of Tennessee, to be a judge of the | some years ago, but withstood the temptations of | me Gaited sete wher heer te ee ee ee een oe a commission of chatities fur the Dissit of | penn’ WB Jenklny; Seaman, Frovideney for Boel Paeelan Court of Ch t yuavacancy. This gentie- ~ oad Gone mare Cage Pane ee ee tes Poe nia, and also an amendment reducing the ap- TAUNTON, uly 21—Safled, schr Roanoke, Hatbaway, ral in that State, Mormon institutions, He was formerly in the carpet Navigath ne Poot Company whenever Peaehr Ieane Anderson, Doyle, Providence Ay Elizavetbport, propriation for the Columbia Deaf and Dumb Insti- a, ft b fo ents igaues passes cer- Sehr Estelle, Ward, Providence for Alban: q ‘The President also nominated the following named | USiNes#, not carpet-bagging, in'the city of New York, } 4 ‘pany that wach in thelr ofielal charae- | tute from $25,000 to $12,500. after considerable dis- | Schr Paulo, Edwards, Providance: Peale “ice et poe persons to be postmast nd 18 a good Christian. He finas it dimcuit to got | “Yigc. 7, That the ald Navigation Company shall keep up | “usslon both amendments were agreed to, Schr Quickstep, Willer, Previdence for Kendout, Richard Sutton, at San Francisco; J, M. Keating, | the Christian members of the House to support his | and maintain for s period of twenty years for said Uni ‘The SPEAKER presented the concurrent resolution | Schr We i ree or pi Memphis, Tenn; Mrs. Mary Martin, at Burling. | claims, and believes the republican party, f admits ‘~ aaalae soriatoneaheen reser? os RRR of the Senate for en adjournment from Monday, the chr Martin Van Biren, ig Frogidence for Rondout. | 4 BROLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERE) uN. J.; and John A. Clark to be Surveyor Gener: Hooper, will go back on its former pi . E That the riphta and privileges herein granted a! 7th of July, ie londay in ember. nad ens ha ‘States. —Desertic » nt cant f of Utah, roses hr cd eee | ee Femain tole comparty a nin ther event Mr, WasintRNe, of I, said that while the resotu. | 9 Se" Marshall O Welly, Rosven, Providence for iizabeth- rr Sharpen vote i obi advice tr he aia yeamy. Company Aranater oF amiga, the ‘and privileges jAvtorney, 78 Nasea General Jeffries’ nomination has already been in- Gudiiad of tile 0s Penang tramps, herein granted: nor shall i've lawful for any, odcer of fhe tion aid not meet his congarrence he A gy BY Schr Veranda, Pond, Providence for Rondout. — en — formally considered vy the Senate Pinance Commit: h M hereafter to recognize any axaignment or trabs- | Ai the hus a be finished by Satu ‘a kt #h Siacetd iets, Dene BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERE! tee, and itis understood that he will be reportea | Postmaster General Randall to-day caused bids to ‘of tits act to secure an 2 ee Yen eee ts Megat ony a, vedm ners, PET, New London. A Bee h nerten, nomen 4 Ss aa bh strane an J o ‘ oF the transportation of }o publieliy. Nocharge unis divorce Is o Ad | . favorably to the Senate, the committee stg be opened for a contract to furnish his department | maits and the proper emlerane paswengere bey | 10 1 ba on signed by the President. hr Mary M Hamalton, Reed, New London for Rondout, y e committee standing six i ES mereae re one Lm ‘ate pied ks, poe ; embracing the hr Susan MeDivitt, McDivitt, New London for Philadel- | {ree._ H. MoNNEL, neellor, 261 Broadway, room No. " 1 tween th of Ne for him and one against nita, the chairman of the | With postage stamps for the next four years, ‘The | Time and Gongrems may atta y time hereafter, during the * bidders were George ‘T. Jones, the National Bank | periva iften veatn, terminate cf abandon any" contrast of topicn ofthe Prosidentia election. impeachment, the Schr Igahel, Cole, Mainus. ws ERA CONCENTRATED ROO’ any RMA! og committee, Senator Sherman, deing,in the majority, | ™ A ey Funding bill, the Tax bill and the bili to distribute | Senr Born’ Send tn KING ROOT ‘There does not seem to be much doubt of hw ev. | Note Company, Butler & Carpenter and the Ameri. reuatd tothe eater tsues companys ands having ® | are to the South. During the discussion Mr. | Schr’ Beckett’ Brooks, Sige ty, ttteation of the trade and, the pablle ‘oman mene firmation. He is said to be a good lawyer and q | #2 Bank Note Company of New York. Jones ap- ‘oF amend this ‘and it aball take effect and be in force | WASEBURNE, of Ul., aald:—“l have it from the most J Schr Bante) Russell, or 0. prepa: what m and after it reliable authority that we will not be kept here an UBLEBRATED ROUT BEER. peared to be the lowest bidder, and in addition pro- — Clark, Hartford. Sehr Morning Star, Star, Lrneby Hartford for Philadelph r tevown Tor kiieabetbport. all, Ci Cir Pomland Conn. thorough business man, and is regarded by many Mr. Convert moved to into executive session, | account of the President not ing any dill. Ever: Tt ts put $e & seh it and 84 Senators, republicans as well as democrats, as on. | P84 to furnish stamps that would be impossible to | saying there were u large number of nominations | Political bill which he 1 not disposed vo sign he wii Schr L Nelaon Hai Car gare 2002 For making 13 pore ae eat a tirely capable to manage the business of the Reve. | COunterfelt or to re-use, ‘The award has not yet veen | which, if rejected, must go back to the President. veto eens eee his veto to Congress before the time of For sale r. B. Ly oy No. OB * 1 made. RIGHTS OF AMERICAN CITIZKNS IN FOREIGN COUN- nt : y arugtoe gener or oT epubiielca by the Sennte. Mr. CONNEAS, (rep.) ‘Of Cale + OP) and urged mtu oeue, entation waa bipaatintiatipertny Behr Sas riven, enservon, Non Haven for Poi A OFFICIAL Saammes OF THE SHELBY The Senate in executive session to-night con- THE FORTIETH CONGRESS, that the bill for'the protection of American citizens Headerson, New iy Phils Mo MELDY COLLEGR-RXTRA CLAS® 849, JULY ore a, Sein a rite tata SCALA Bey ¥ 6% se gy countries be taken up. he motion of Mr. Corbett was rejected—18 to 25—+ To be Indian agents—Rovert Newell, Idaho; John bs acer narnia and the above named bill was taken uD. Hines ie Wunurs Wast fngion Territerg,’ ree’ strike out the third seston prchaiere risaia, Ac, 5 hington Territor rd section authorizi Internal revenue officers—Edward T, Wood, col- sEnATE. and substitute a provision making. ithe duty of thé firmed the following nomination pit Mary B Arden, Smith, New Haven for pir for ary A Lovell, sew dere port, feb al wale i hn miata Schr Memeate Jector of internal revenue Third district, New York; WASHINGTON, July 23, 1968, President to exert ail his power under the constitu. a Sehr Baio beam oo x David M. Wells, assessor of internal Tevenue for P ttonal iaws for the protection of American citizens Sawyer, Seadeld, wes, Bmith, Starkweather, Ki Su cttriit "ye Dacotah;s W. K. Lee, asweasor Third: disirict. massa | p/Mri\vyiSON: (FED) Of Mase, introduced # Dill 10 J abroad, and to report to Congress from (me to tine serene off, em or of N44 Van Trump, Van eae tly pg For reuar aaitrapios ean + -ghusetts? Lewis D. Viser, assessor ‘Third district | PT°Vide for a more eMcient provisional government | any cases in which justice Is denied to citizens of the | @ite"Ucatyhuken vam Horm of NX. Van Trump, Van | Bo Behr dare och smn, Kelly, Derby for Philadelphig, bi { 3 Missisaippi. for Mississippi, Referred to the Committee on the | United States by foreign governments; which was | more, Williams of Ind., Neon ‘of Pa., Wilson Of tows, Wil fehr a ate, Sona, ‘| c nce Atwater, consn) at Sycheties. Judiciary. It is a8 followe:— agreed to—27 to 21. sop of ay ae freastte, roa, Norwich fot pisabenere | Ohio, ‘indom an 1 vl ostmasters—Henry Shreve, Alliance, Ohio; David The question recurred on the section as amended. | , NAvs—Mesars. Allison, Ames, Arnell, aro, eee Hevada, Ate tease t by Miesourt aren. Ror present Bohr Conn, Colt Norwich or 4 a. 6 y, oh Oo ~ Be it enacted, te.. That the ment of Miasis. * Obio, Beatty, Blac orwiel \ psburg, Xa Emmeline ae pimeh od Haan, at | LBxh bene priveiénal ony and abject tothe paramount | AT, CONNESS exciaiined that all ad no further Huck and, Buckley, Buvior of Mase. Butler of Ten cat Sala Bont Juve Oser, fi hase tare Bilzabeinport, ere TRA CLAgg ‘ ae 3; Mary J. Martin, Burin; N, Le » N. | authority of Congress, it is hereby pro that the offices | Tterest tn it, A 4 vill and that he no ary, Clarke of sae, Con ncabura, gator, 'Bewesse! Sehr we Ke ney rBennia ri for Philadeiphite i Lacon, ll.? John cove, Hhinebeck. N. | sch ant Waitvepereceetesgttar et the recent Seatige forte | Ne said, Lregard and declare robecan insult to every | browne?’ Geter Gravely” Fraugvey, ‘Hawke den wart 5 for Bitzabethport, “wre ar) sia te : zi Eien G. Hedgepateh, Union City, Int, Hiana rauttion of the eonatiution and forthe election of ofleers } naturalized citmen in the United States. Ttis cruel, | Hestoo, Higby, sek Wea of Pees Spa ‘aly Erg Nas, Corban, et a, bidopor Roudou “ee oe Liscomb, Lebanon, N. H.; Corydon B. Streeter, | {iit7 ‘hesame who have received @ majority of the votes cast | sir, to those Who are in prison; and, in my opinion, Lash, Lawre TURRAY, hall enter wy; ly pend Daniel J. Bailey, Pithow City, Shall ite it would be met, as it ought to be met, by the o Pa; Frankiih Burrows, Miliville, N. J.; Culver A | # ‘otherwise apptue. | sition of men who feel Heoply and have & Tight to y aay, Somerville, N. J. son voted for at said election oi take and sateurive tothe | feel deeply upon this question. as 3. Mitchell to be commander in the navy. red by the @ ect ntitied. “an ont to preseribe apg oms Mr. Howanb, (rep,) of Mich., moved to add the fol- aut Paymarters t purposes, Pa the } lowing at th i " weirs . Allen, Henry he A bxtce for Ete te was Clected shall devolve upon ing at the en of the third kection:— hit the fe Pernon rece’ ving the next bigness number of voten. © Baetant Paymasters to be Passed Assistant Pay- | of the ttf Bho. 2 sree aball be tn 4 aly of the military commander of writer Nin ‘John McMahgp, Theodore 8. Thompson, | Provieio carried toto immediate elfee f iam J. Thompson, Henry G. Colby, John R. Car- 1 the offices for which they were voted for and SAILED. Steamehips Ale Liverpool; Eagle, Havana ; Bremen, Bremen: Merritane Ria Jgneiro; Niagars, Brvumond, &o, Wiud at sunset ESE. fone, Tate burn of Ind., Welker and Woodward Mr. WASHBURNE, of Jil., moved to reconsider the ‘vote and to postpone that motion till to-morrow. ‘The SPEAKER stated (not ey to do #0 during the discussion lest it might be regarded as an at- y-, Ward, Wi iy a al, ce a 169, And whenever any citizen of the United States shall be oF shall bi ve been unlawfully arrested or unlawfully de tained by government, it ahali be the duty of the ing invormation thereof, to demand Shipping Notes. ‘The Prince's new baif-tide dock at Liverpool was formally opened on the 4th of July, and the American ship Good tempt to infiuence the resnit) that the Tax bill had been #igued by the President and filed by him in the of thin act are earried into immediate effect. on of auch citizen, and, in case of the ARSC LUTIONS AND BILLA. a ‘aaiay | State Departs t Hope, Captain Hanson, from San Francisco, inden with ! Hs, nebe samba: a aa x Mr. WILSON Introduced a resolution directing the eltigen th abate eat Mr. 8: Eancect Cy ott MiLanghter.) grain, was the first ‘vessel which passed into the dock, The A PRIZES OASHED AND af prevner. ant Surgeon in the Navy—Michael ©. Secreta ary of War io communicate to the Senate the ates to commnntente the facta of the The SPRAKER appointed Messrs. Spalding, Wash- | opening took place with great ceremony, and was witnessed + nished ia Rogel Hareoe en 4 fal Te a fucis Folauive to the tial of Rush by 9 rallitary com Fo ne nc Eee aera ne masr in | DURE, of Ill. and Marshall the Gonference Commit. | py a targe concourse of piety 0) en a 3 nations Rejected by the Senate. = leans for the murder of a colored rtp ‘aie Hey and be Mmaytea | tee on the vill for the Benevotent Institutions of the boy. Adopted. Serene ae ‘The new steamship America, the largest ocean wooden + the Senate rejec d tae following nominations:— | "% Aouh or. | District. ; ineneted sutuntip from i r PATA, NERVOUS, AND LIVER O % 3 ows, (rep.) of Me. from the Committee on tayre of MF. CLARKE, (rep.) of Kansas, from the Committee vessel ever built, was launel y from Mr. Steer's 9 OU Ripty bi } BARRY'S awesninn P. y esistant Pocretary of the froa- | Cimitus, roporied the bil relative te the award a ie FY i the bill sraating » rutht | yard, at Greenpoint. BICA oy Sl a esi ei joluding a he . ee and alo th: vollow ing Linatious for Pow | Of $10 000 to The ce of defferson Davis, which x Any over the military re Marine Disasters. Sty 7 ei on gonene, DY BARRY 60.16 “ mu k Wale lowhckee a H ain 1 nel s p)oftnd., the but } gor ‘ which Was passed, one Feawkttn, of Baltimore, fre Indianoln for New | lini etreet, New York, and oroagh Va bon, i. a Shey, V0; ASG JO1 cuungion, N, dj At. Me , rom 4 jn, Committee on Ord: io wile 10 Ctl med consideration of i, wae roukeD ith inst. iat 2408, Jon 8270, 18 days out, Broaiway, aud all grocers and ebeauais,