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WASHINGTON. An Eyxviting Executive Session of the Senate. The Tax and Funding Bil!s Passed by Both Houses. The Aaso-of tho Colored Cadet at West Point to be Investignied. Waswznoron, Jnly 12, 1870. ‘@he War Cloud iu Europe—Tve Opinion in i DtPlematic Circles—Napoleon’s Lunacy— ‘Baraain Between Napoteo and Prim. It t# Believed here in oMerl civelea that forty- eight nours will develop whether there is to be peace war. ‘The genera! opivion is hat novning -mvert war, because Na, “ef acceptimg peaceful explinations, M. “@eroit entertains about tne same opinion, The late Pacivde despatches from Paria, Berlin and Loudon are Delieved to be mere ruses of the speculators, who desire to aifec. the markets. While powers have become greatly wew fow years, and that nis dic! adviser. opinion that bis trouble js so‘ening of An ineklent tending to confirm thls story of Nap leon’s mental infirinity is related tome. While Mo shal Nicl, the late'French of War, was * ie last bed of sickness, Lonis got ove of tis attacks. One of liis gids goiug to see ijn oxe w tng during this sick spell was astonmsned Emperor say to him, “How is M The lavier had yeen d in. t served, “Your Majesiy wu Niel, no Pelissior.? “No! no !no d the Ems peror, “E mean Petissier; The ata bowed ~submissively aad ret » Marshal Nt Phe jatver di ek aud report t good deal beite #how that this present war move of Napoie be the result of some imsave maindy; bu pretty evident that f 1 18 “oom Municated some of Mont and some of rhe vr pire. ‘There is anothe oandiiacy of Prince Leopold is tho anderstauding be A Napoleon and Prim. tivo havo hadscveral conferenvee ! mysteriously sugested thot (hey Fangement by which, should Pris the Jatter throug Prim, the Head of tho aru ® compensation for this support it is sa Yeon will aid Prin bk to the and thas atthe tine settle th will rnie over Sp Bate in Burope, } r Pravale, Tho Fight Over the Romeval of Aohley. of Meutaua—A Repubilenn Heuuisi’s Avuse « General Gra: The execative sevajon of the M« noon, whieh was devoted to the cousiderator oF the eases of Judge Bond, wominaied lor Olive Sor the Fourth Jud to be Governor of nowlnation of Jiuige Bond has be opposed. by Senator Trash Judiclary Committee, apd want of ex, Mmucceeded to-day in confrmiag him twenty-eight co twenty But the int ‘tred in the nomina! of General Pot ibe Governor of Montana, Mas been before the Seuate for ween the subject of a very bitter dis Ashiey was cliaimpioned by Senator Sumnor, a sieved by Senator Nye. Sumner opposed the removal of hija friend Ashley ov the ground that the lattet was an old. harman of abolition movement. Ii was shown, however, by Kenator Sherman and others, who espouse the eause of General Ho's, that As or Waa on the pots of selling ont to tne de of Montana, which bas a a demovra Jority, with the view of being e Senator when the State ehy!l have th ‘Whe Union. Senator Tipton, of Nebraska, got the neor afternoon and made @ violenc speech ag Presifent aud i favor of Ashley, Tipton ts nc most commanding inan in the Senave, avd at fiw nobody paid any attev!ion io lim, As he progressed puch’ ex. in his speech, however, he Cited, and set About to belabor the Presidont in a @iyie that would have done cred to the most partisan democrat on the foor. When be began to speak Sena $ usual when nothing of interest ia rolng on, were pera: me ver cing amber, simokiog, 4 and wr o Tipton waid something msurpations of the Executive,” and stampod his feet violentiy, as it by that action he mtendet to crush tho Pr Senators ¢ ped work aod listen. In tho op on, who was formerly &@ Methodist preacher, the nad the Senate should take a stand against the encroach ments of Executive power, Mere w ne oft 1 nal Simon Pur Mr, ashley, r 6 which bh and conten Probably osecans whe knee to Lnal. now that everybe for Grant ws cise be osirit nob etl ta Senators must Ib. would deut lo tie thrdate of ihe Se cidentally” atihe heat of th That was po reason, however, why hie nd at vempt to ride over the Senate. The party, he admilted, Lad been competied to the leadirsiip of General Grant, but the Senate was motanarmy; it had some rignts which even ine President was ound to rezpect. Who was thi General Potts? An army officer who had serv with Grant during (he » There Was too much of Shie titog Of appointing army oticert to evil nos tons. vbolitlo, vel Gran was vile had reiuged to bow reached such & p ope Senator Sherman iicre iniervupted to say thai General Potis was not now an olteer of the army. Tipton, growing apparently more excited at the interruption, said that made no diverence, hore ‘was @ sort of ring avout this army business. No- wedy could get a place except he either been or ‘Was now an officer of the aimy. This Uling must be stopped. (Here Tipton brought his clinched fet down With great vioicnce upon the desk, with more Gamage to his fist than to the desk.) The people, he continued, did not want military government. They had had enough of war. They did not like to sce old, faithful republicans, like General Ashloy, struck down to make o place for a Presidential favorite, Here the exasperated Senator called for a giass of water and a page bronght him @ goblet of ived tea. After stirring up the sugar and taking a drink of the beverage he scemed to cool offa ittle and proceeded in @ less excited tone to finish his speech. Hia pero+ tation consisted of @ highly wronght eulogy of Gen- eral Ashley and his services to the repubiican party, ‘bul toward tho close he again became excited and startod to berate tie President, whereupon several Senators sugvested inatas there was to be on eyen- ing seBsION An adjournment should be had £0 that Benstora-wight cet their dinner, Senator Tiptow’s spe | pleon desires 10 measare strength with his great rival, King William. Hyver ‘mince the battle of Sadowa tie ts considered to have “been preparing and thivating for a brush with Prus- vata, and now that some pretext is affered he has @eized 1 cagerty aud without the desire or intention ortheaay Ma said to believe that war is inevitable, aud Baron eet ln tn ne ONO nem for apon the neet or st wonerai Potts war confirmed by @ respectadie majority, Resaters Exercised Over tho Horaid, When the Senate went into executive session to-day Senator Boreman, of West Virgivia, vose in bis place and raid that he observed in tho New Youx Weaaxp of yesterday what purported to bea Mast of yeas and nays on the eouflymation of Thomas Murphy as Coliector of the port or New York, Ho had compared this With the ollicial record and found | it to he correct, He wanted to know if she injuno- tion of secrecy had been rewmeyed from the proceed- ings of that session, aud Mf not, how this vore was made wunite. Tho Vice President replied that the injunction of 1 secr the vote op Mr, Murphy's coafirmadon got out, or oy had not heen removed. He had no idea how how the HEALD correspondent managed to get It what he knew of the opiuions of Senators from conyersation with them upon the subject, Ho had koown titat ng to be done before, ond it bad surprised bim at te accuracy of the lists pablished, The HeRALD corrospyntents | were nnusually enterprising, and it had often | astonished, him to seo reports i that paper which he knew were ‘ifileult to get hold of and which were considered as private as anything in the exccuitve seasious of the Senate, Tais seemed to at ouce wstoniah aod satisfy Sena tor Boreman, and he sudo), with the remark thas there was no suck enterprise in the nowapapers Of his State, Sevator Tipton snggested that he had noticed that the HBRALD correspondent was very unscrupulous about these things, He bad no doubt that corres. 8 is the goeueral opinion in ovicial circles here, still ib is mot to be denied that there are some who entertain very different views. I have hedrd some men high in oftice declare that Napoleon Is no longer responsive tor his acta, that lis intellectuc! as well as physical eu within a 2 of rhe i Pelissier 2? nd the aid oD ted tie aid to go War wis 3 dove is reinted to pb war With Franee, Spain will come to (he assistance of it Jadge and General Potts, fontana, vice Asbley removed, 4was, from all accounts, rather exciting, Yhe persistentiy ashioned abolitiomet, and had some Claims upeu-the party which grew out of te y ether had sold the the } tie Senate to-mortiv nigh? iu orler t expec pondent would publish the oficial journal of every executive session MW be could get howl of it, It would be in Keeping with the general course of the BxRatp. The Vice President said that In justice to the offeors and clerks of the Senate, who wero aduilttod e executive sesstons, ue feit bound to shy that the list of yeas and nays had not been furaished by tou them. Wilnstore Bofove ihe United States and Mextean Olaims Com- mnfssion the claim of Peublo de Cencau against the United States wos, on motion of Mr. Ashton, counsel for the United Sia‘es, disaliowed and rejected, Afr, Commissioner Polacto delivering the opinion o! yunssioners. In the case of James Hi! inst Mexico, Mr, Custiug, of counsel for M at losing argument in support of his motion, ofore made, to dismiss this case. Mr, Commissioner Polacio aunounced the foilow- ave heretofore fled men: be Thies and have not prepare make preparations va or before at whieli the secretaries of ns tion t slainid Bit NOW ready must be pr ¢ re Lhe Int of January nest, at oriod the nocreturles are directed to place tein also o claim thus placed will be dinpored of a bie to other cases 90 that dockst: Mr. Cushing fi @ writen argument in responre to Lie woo heretafore made by the connec! for d States to disniiss case of Salvador Vite States, genio Rogne de Garate agamst Mr. Ashton, it Was ordered e.te of naturalization from the fies of the ivslon upon condition of leaving on fie a enol, to be certified by the American Seore: u the case of Pedre Ruiz against Mexico, Ascton tied the answer of Mr. Penver, speci) (‘or clatinant, ta the objectious heretoiore filed fr Cushing to the receptiva of the memorial ia » faetier eases betow ready for hearing the Com- hiission adjourned to the isi of Septemoer. Con joner Wadsworth left Washlugton to-day Yor his home in Kentucky. Nominations Sent to tho Sevute. ‘Tho following nominntions were sent to-d: William ©. Whitson to be Associate Justice of the Supremo Court of Idaho; Wales Hubbard to be Register for Lewliton, Couute—W, ts, Hutchinaon, of Arkansas, et Savta Cry RK. O. W. Jewell of Slissourl, at Pernambueo; Lorenzo Johnson, of Texas, to be Consul General at Keirut, S noe of Cus? mx—JSames Jones at Town Creek, Mé.; foodward nt Paducah, Ky.;¥. D. Skinner at . Ya; Charles i!, Porter’ at Vallejo, Ca..; deter at Dulath, Minn. Moses J: Wheeler, to ba melter and refiner 3 James M. Humphreys, to be co tector ond, Va. iar< and George Bougtman, to he as- sistant paymasiers inthe navy, Commodore Henry Waiko, io be rear adratral; Cxpiain Kroger N. Sterabel, to be commu dore; Commander Wiiiain N. Jeers, to be captain; Lieu- tenant Commander Robert L. Pytutan, to be commander; Lieutenant George E, Wingate, to be Heutenant comnander. %. Tilden, Sacrament ‘wl. BLO, Pi My it 3 W. A. Riggs, New Ibert: La; A, dill a Wasiington, Ln. HF. Marvin, Deut A. Nosasters, Watertown, Maas.; Henry Pope, Mil J. Edwards, Portinn h Coun. ; eae laon, , is fil, on the Ha N facikuon, P + Re Garreitavile, Ohio; W. 3. Chapusaa, Con Cromwell, MeConoellaviile, Pa; Wi fo; G, tL “Harmon, Obeniing, Obst W. A. Burdick, Cusco, ‘Towa Carthage, Mo.; W. H. k, Holdén, J. ior oh, Marya) ; i Bi vi cont, Lapecr, Mich.; 8. F. Miller, Kirkville, fonderton, Keene, N. ii; Lu. W. Joy, Northampton, » Norsinntions Confirawd, The Senat in executive session, to-lay con- 24 the following nominaitons;— 10 be Clronit Judge of the Fourth Jndictal eto be United States Marshal for ihe tore Wilitam By i iu ‘of Equipments and Reernit- ‘silzabeth Trask, to be Postmaster at Eraporia, Kun, Lorenzo M. Jobnson, of ‘Texas, to ve Consul General nin F. Potta, to be Governor of Montana Te ames M. Ashiey, or from the Navy Department Co the Death of Admiral Dahi he following & } order Was to-day issued from Navy Depart rerping tie death of Ad- mira) Dabigrea:— Ravy Dura Htory, vlee Or NGTON, July M4, 1570. 0. thé navy and mine jobn A. Dai: th inst. minaad of the Washington Navy Yai His funer from the Washington Navy Yard on Fri ty at ulne o' kA. M. Offer o! the navy rine corps on duty at Washington are rai 1a undress ted 40 al ols, swords and cups, anding the toarine eorpa will esoort be Curnished, and thirteen Yard when wiogle guna w ay after the Tevelpt of of the navy and 1 corps will wear craps on the Jeft arm fur the period of t lrty d GEORGE Me ROBUBON, ee Se ary Kol a has ordered Captain 1. ML. atierson (0 asa! 2 temporary command of the i} Navy Yard until a accessor to the lute dmirel Daligren ehall be. appolutec On in gilojal cireles that Rear Agroiral M. Smith, Oh eo Bivéau of Eempinent and Recruiting at the Department, w. © appointed to the command Navy Yard in the piace of Admiral Dahigven. The President Rhurrying. has expresvea iis intention to be at © uie mpletion o§ the chusing business of Congress. He we OS tn et BE ek Will be aceompanied by his sécretaries, Bed Cloud and Spotied Tail Preventing War. ‘The Indtan Ollice to-day received a telegram from the Wetstone Agency, Dacotah Territory, reporting tat the chiefs who lately visited Washington are exercising @ good Infuence, and haye prevented war parties fvom leaving that agency. Spotted Tail reports Uiat large numbers of tne Northern Sioux are crosaing the Platte and going South, with the in- tention of roaming between the Platte and Republ- can rivers, and that they mean mischief, National Gold Bank of California, The Comptroller of the Currency received to-day by telograph an application for a charter for the First National Gold Bank of California, at San Fran- clsco, under the Currency act which passed Congvess the other day for free banking on a gold basis, ‘The capital of the bank 1s to be $1,000,000, This 1s the firet application that fas reached the Comptrotter for a charter under this act. Text of the Funding Fill, The following ts the Funding bill as agreed on by the committee of conference and concurred in by both Houses to-day. AN ACT TO AUTHORI7E THR REYUNDING OF THE NATIONAL Dy Be it enacted, tc. Tunt the Secretary of the Treasury is heroby authorized to issue In a suin oF sums, not exeseding in the aggregate two hundred «millions of dollars, coupon oF Fegtutered bonds of the United States tn such form as he may pitecribe, and of denominations of tfty doltars or gome raul ple of that sum, redeemable tn coin of the present ataniard value, at the pleasure of the United States after ton years from (inte of their Sestic, and bearing interest paynbje sc anniaily in such cotp nt the rate of five per centum per as num; also # sum or eumA not exceeding In the aggregate dhred hundred millions of dollars of ike Vande the sane in P. W Tie F ad} respects, Lit payable at the pleasure of the United States = fiiteen yeurs from date of their issu ering intereet the rate of four He supposed, however, that the correspondent had made op his list of yess and nays from stor Boremau belpg thoroughly satisted with laneii@h of the Vice President dropped the clings of tho Mextean Olaims Cotte NRW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1870. comes pap anon also a sun ha we saa tion Be eerons Salt exempt frou the payment of Pp Cnuies ‘of the nts ica ara aera a ct a Reve'sat fordk and esptosted coe Whale feos ie deretary of the Treamury to hereby autho- mnt atsyoss of any of the bonds igsoed under plete py bye ly gop ES thereof to the re p ot the Bulted vintes oulsrauding wad knuwn as. five: 2 3 ame Tor wach five-twenty bonds par for par; bu the bonds bereby authorized shal, Ze unod for no other purpore whabo- yer; at a stm tok aacouing one-halt of one “per, eau tf'thp bonds hereln wuthosiznd in henahy tappropria'nd vo pay tg expanaa o¢ preparing, ionuing and dap alow othe ean Bvor8. Tha: the’ vayinent of any of the ‘vondy hereby authorized after the expiration of the anid suvera) terms teu, ditven and Airey years, staal b ade in auny uni ry be devermined from time to Hime ‘Beoretart Gt ae Blepren ot the bundy a0 to ‘be paid to be sistin- Wiidood aud deaveibo fing for each auocessive payment with the bunds last dated Eod'ounabersdy oF (ke ums of which intended payne To lemption the Secretary of the ‘abn'i give public notice, and the interest on te particular bon,te £0 fel any time to be paid shall cease ‘iguibs from’ tue date of such notice, Sv. 4. thae the Secretary of the Trensnry is heroby au- whioh no tang. lai flly apply sae upon eens or which may wi 10 apy Ww y ‘be derived hie Dyna rated fe Se prea We oat at which fs provided for sa this wey. 0. pr on Nay six per eoutum houde of the United Stata, of the kind the terws of thelr Ixus; 0 We pala aud cancelled shall, i cases, ‘epecitiod by class, date and num- ber to the order of their number, and {s9u0, tho fret nusabered and issued, Publie notice be Socrctary of the Treaaury, and im threo months After auch pabhe notice the interest on the Douds ao Ke- Jected and adveriined shall couse, BKO, db. That the Secretary of the Treasury Is hereby author- dyed, at any time within wwo years from the passage o¢ thie act, Lo recetye gold coin of the United States on deposit for not Jess than thirty daya, in suns. of pot leas than one buvdrad dollars, with the ‘Treasurer or any assistant treasurer of the United States guthorized by the Secretary of the Treasury to receive th all taaue therefor curtificates of woh form as the Secretary of the ‘Treasury sbull prescribe, avd raid certiticates of deposit shall bear inter- eat ata rate not excecdiag two and a beil per convum per an- ‘num jand any amoant of gold coin or buliton so deposited may be withdrawn from deposit at any vime aiter thirty days frou the date of depowit and aiter ten ‘days’ notica, and on the re- turn of said ceruiioates, provided the lateroat on al such de- pouits sha'l cease and detoruaing at the pieasura of the Secre- Miny of the Trensury; am/ ot leas tuen twealy tut of the coin depyrited for or represented oy tes of deposit shal bo retained e Tree: imevt of sald ceriitioates ; and ona Deyo! fe per ceatuin mag be uppiied, at the dtereuton of th retary 0: the T . to the payment or redemption of uch outstanding b the United States bereiofore insted ani knows as the iive-twenty boods, os be may designate, under the provimous of the fourth section of this act, and aby our tibcates of deposi Ispied as wioresaid may be received ab par, with the Interest ucomed thereon, In payinent tor any Fonds authortzed to be issued by this act 106. Ahat thé United Staies bonis purchased and now held in the Treasury in accordance wits the provisions relat Jng asinking Tuud, of section five of the Kot entived “an act to authorize the {éaue of Unite! Stales notes aud for the sodeinplion or funding thezwol, and for funding the Noaiing Lereatter become rerleem Be Goot of the United States, ” approved February 25, 1802; un purchased by aul other Unlied States Bonds waten have the Socretary of the Treasucy with the sury ‘Treasaiy, and now heid m the Treasury of tue United shai bo canceled aud sescruyod; @ detailed record of wtich Donde #9 cauceided and destroyed to be mrt made ip the books of the Treasury Department. Any bonds heren applied tot ad and wl! ther bonds rodee r vald hereafter by the Unived S: be recorded, cancelled «: tol’ the bonds Of euch eluws t stroyed shall be dedusted respectively trou 8 of the ontstanding debt of tue to other amrounts that may be ay e wr he payment of the pul amount oqial to the interest on al) the bonds velong! the avumesnid sinking furrd shail be appliet, 94 the Secre Of tno Trensury sautl from time to time direct, to the payment he pui ally a provided for in seatie oi ‘ ckaid, and tat so to be Appilod fs hereby appro- Y tall t purpose oul ot whe revelpw’ tor dus ties on ixoported goous, The Ta 7 inference report on & fax and Tarif? bil, having been agroca to by both Honses, wmates the | President's sigu to become a law. Some of the | features of 1 are as follo On and after the Ist of May, J871, the apecia! taxes im. iueicont section OF te Internal Kevenn cuncolle | an’ the ‘araonut a! Stat : Bi a OF the note amendatory thereof, ev the ist day of Gevober ii the soveral taxre ea, saving and exespiing such taxes on the RaleR 24 ure exiating laws paid by stampa and the ‘ou sales of leat tobacco, fi cigars, foregn omestle X wines, anposed’ by sald ch approver July 6, and the acts amendatory thereof, be ‘end the name are hereby repealed, On and after October 1jnext the stamp tax imposed in schudule Bon promiasory Holes for w ie sum than SiN), avon roceipis tar any ata of money vF fF payinent ul any debt, enithe stamp ix imposod in sehedule Con canned and preserved fish, be aud the samo are heroby repealed, Aad no stamp chall be required upon the transfer or ausign- inent of a mortyago where ht or the instrument it secured fins een duly stamped. And the proprietor or proprictors ed in schedule © who. shail furnish his or ir own die or design tor siamps to be used especially for hisor their own proprietary arth fhall be ailowed tho following commissions, namely: -On amounts purehared at one time of uot less than $00 nor |} | tore than #500), hve per centum, and on amounts over #0, | ten per centum on the whole amount purchased. Provided, that lucites or friction zoatches may be removed from the iaee of manufacture tor export to a forein country with- | or the afiixiny of ataunps thereto, ations as the Commissioner of Tie ternal Revenue may preseribe ; and all provirious of existing Jaws inconsistent lerewith aro vepealed, On and after the Ist day of October next the taxes tmposed by the Internal Revenue laws now in foree, herein speuil.ed by the same, are Lereby repealed—name.y, on e810 “schedule A.” thes; ecial tax on boats, barges and flats; on Jeguciva acd successions, on passports und on gross ro- ceipta, ‘Chere shall be levied and collected annually, ae bereinafter provided, for the years 1870 and 1671, and no ry two and | Shalt per ceatum upon the guine profits and income of every person residing in the United States and of any eltizen Oi the United States residing abroads Gerlveu from any source whatever, whether within or withoat the United Stater, ex- cept as’ hereafter provided, and u Mke tax apnu- ally pon the gains, profits ‘and income derived from any business, trade or proession carried on in the United States by any person residing without the United States and “ta. clitzen thereof, or from reats of real estate within the United States owned’ by any person residing without the United States and not acitizen thereof, There Is one excwp- ton of $2,109, and algo the amount of rent paid for dweilin, houses. For tho purpose of aliowing the deduction allowa by law froma the income of apy religlous or cocial community holuing ail their property and mcome therefrom joiatly and ia common, ench ve of thi us composing under ane! re arch’ society and any remaining Fractional number ups of five, hall of such persons less than five over such grot » heid to constitute w taniiy, and a cedu racd doliars ehall be allowed for eavh ©: iy on the Incomes, gains and proiite of etch encietles now die and unpaid abali'be masessed and coected according to this provision; and the tax upon dividends of insitrance com- panies shail not be deemed due until snei dividentis are pay- able, etner ia money oF otherwing; and money returned by mutha! fueurance companies to thelr polley boilers, an annual or emf-annual {ntoreat sllowed or paid to the deposi tors of aavings beaks or savings institutions, shad not bo considered as dividends, a1 three cents per pound; teas of all cen cents per pouud; on all molasses five cents par mn tank bottom yrnp of sugar cane jnice, melaito, concentrated ineli und concentrated molas#es, one and a | aif cents per pound; on ail raw or muscovado auger, not avove No, 7 Dutch atandard in color, aud on syrup of sugar cane, molado or concentrated melado molasses, one and three-quarter cents per pound; on all raw or muscovado sugar above No. 7 Y not above No. 10 Dute sugar bore ad Rot above No. 13 ts per poand; on’all othi h standard In color and net above No. 18 ju color, two and three-quarter cents per pound; on ali other sngar above No. 16 Dutch standard tn color and not above WES Dacca saan elie ee ase pound; on all eayar above 1 Duteb mandard ta cour, ana all reiined joaf, Jump, erashed, pe 4 nud gravulated xiwar, four cou per pound; that the Aécy of Treasury i faken by ar other packas avon: u of packayes of thi that the samples on wi fair average in aualiiy of gar io! mur, and the ciassiieation shall be art cordin, 1 the weighty on fa8ks or boxes i Houso weigher by scoring aye. ar Suiported In by the Castour lily on each pack- m th On all wines tr ‘asks contalying not than twenty-two per ol and yalued ant oxdo: A giuiton ; vnined above fe Genie a galio: ne doltar, siaty ceats a gallon; valued at | nts and not over at wi valorem. 1 butiles, not otherwise per galon aa wives imported in taining one q than one plat, ahatl be het tiles and, more than ono pnb shail be let t, aod all hotties containiag less than one plat in Ela oy pit pidincnesa ES apagne and thet sparkling wines, fn bowen, atx oxen botilé; containing nov more ‘than Sue quart #A4 more than One pint, three dollars a duzen; contains fot | inorg than one pint fash any maa than « balf pinteach Bt 6 x dozen, &e, | rovided, that any jaupr goutaluing there than wenty-two per cent of alcoho! ry shel be ent ‘under the name of wine, shall be forfeited {6 the United St On brandy and other epirits manufactared oF distilled from grain or ovher materials and not ouferwiso provided for, two dolints per proof galion, provided ench and every gauge oF Wino galien of measurement shall be counted as at least one ndard for determining tho proof of rit and of wine or fiquors’ of aay kind; Imported shall be the same as shat which ts dotined in tho second section of the act Imposing taxes on distilled #pirits and tobacco and for other purposes, approved July 20, 1868. On cordial liqueres, arrack, absyuile, kirsohwaseer, nd other similar eplrituous bever or rite and not otherwise provided for, Oo eee ri Cm Ltn) Gilg a breed spirituous led in casks of ices than fourteen yailona shall be forfeited to the United Beates, en, Proof, gation an randy and othe: ressed, twenty dollars per ton ; on flax haokled, forty dollera Per,tons on hemp, “Mantia and other like stibstitutes, tor emp HOt othorwiss provided for, twenty-five dollars per ton; on tow of fax or hemp, ten dollars por ton; on cotton bag: ging or other manuiactures not otherwise provided for suitable for the user to which cotton vaxgleg ix applied, composed in whole or in part of hemp, jute. flax, gunoy bags, gunny cloth or other material at seven cents oF less a square yard, two cents a pound; valued at over seven cente, threo cents & aquare yard; on cotton, as above valted over ten cents a square yard, threo cents a pound; on iron in pins, gaven dollars a ton cn cast rerap iron of every descr io, wlx dollars «ton; on wrought scrap fron of every. de. scription, nine doliar ® ton; on steel railway bars, seven and a quarter cents « pound; on’ all railway bare made in part of) a ‘one cent per pound: provided that metal cemented, cast oF tnade from iron by the Bessemer or pneumatic process of whatever form or description still be classed as steel. On hair cloth of every description, known as hair seating, elgh= teen inches wide or over, Kfty cents @ square yard; Joss than eighteen inches, thirty cents ® square yard; on mlekel, thirty ents a pound. This amendment Mr, Brooks sald in the debate was pro- cured by Representative Dickey, of the Lancaster disirlat, which was the only nickle mine in this country. On nickle, oxide and alloy of nlekie with copper, twenty cents a ponnd, All auitiaia brought toto the United States temporarily and for a period not exceeding six mouths, for the purpose of ex- Bibition on competition ior prises offered by any agricultural of raciiig asnociation, shail be admitted free of duly, upon bond being first givein accordance with regulations to he SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York=Tuls Day. Moon rises,., .eve 9 OL High water.mora 9 30 Sun rises...... Bun sets,...... OCEAN STEAMERS, DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NUW YORE FOS Tih MONT OF JULY, i the | reribe bonds ab thelr par valne, or he may exoiange the Ebr ie A tum ‘} machiner, eeiotte the cultivation if n for hia own use free of duty, sul he Secretary of the Treasury.” 4 contains provisions for merchandise entered for transporta- The Georria Bill Havging Fire. ‘The conference committee on the Georgia bill had by Tecate. numbers, begin, | two sessions to-day and failed to agree. i ‘7 Bowling «‘reen aS S' t or | Clded at the last meeting to report that the com- mittee could not agree aud to ask to be discharged. the expiration of turee | General Butler tried to get the floor for this purpose daring the afternoon, but fatied. The committee stood four to two, the obstinate conferees being Hamiin and Thurmap, PORT GF NEW YORM, JULY 13, 1870. OLEARED, Steamship China (Br), Macaulay, Liverpoo! via Queene ip Nevada (Br), Oren, Liverpool—Wiluams & onmenle Ashland, Crowell, Charieston—H & Morgan & Bhip No Poabod 1-0 1 Marshall & Co. Bub Cobstantine, Oresvers ondon—Grioaeily Minturn me Senate, They the Poméroy ill, which re known aa five-twenty \onds, which bave become or shail | Mands Georgia back to military authority anil on bie, election can be held this fall, The other member / favored the House bill, which simply admits Georgt pegns ren to representation in Congress without conditions, Ancw conference will be ordered to-morrow. FORTY-FIRST CONQRZS8. Second Seasion. lacbeth, London—E E Morgan's Sons. Carter, Sydney, Bi¥art Maranee (Br), Fillmore, 8t Johns NP—J A Horsey & jueen (Br), Cottam, Pernambuco and Babia— Co. Bhip A: Mi ree ‘side Getaoros (Br), SW—Arkell & Hark Meteor be Bark Yanteo (i do Verde -Funch, Btar, Foster, Barbados —Btsh, Coffill, St Jonns, NF—J Putnam, Bridgeport, ‘Brig Arctio (Br), Morris, Little Glace Bay—J F Waitney & m= Annie Vail, Collins Weymouth—Geo A Philins & Col- rig Mary Celeste, Mulligan, Fernandina—J H Winches- Imington, NC-G H Brewer. nttgua—Jones WASHINGTON, July 13, 1870, ‘THE TAX AND TABIVY BILL. Mr. BRERMAN, (rep.) of Obio, from the conferences com- ‘wittes on the Tax and Tarif bill, submitted @ report, which He stated that the more important of the Benate amendments had been agreed to by the House, The principal question referred to the conference committee was relative to the tariff on sugar, in regard to which the com- mittee reported a classification which was in substance the Sonate classification, with a slight reduction on melaio sugar and an {ncreago of one-fourth of one per cont on one of the higher grades of augar. The duties on books and remained as passod by th By iataut assessors now engayed In ussessi Birieken ont by the bill are tobe imi oma rece! pts The Tollowin A Horsey. CBJ F Wintney & 2 Godtrey; Godfrey, Jacksvayille-Bentley. ‘Behr Rdgewood, Collins, Georgetown, S0~E D Hurlbut & 10. Behr Frank Atwood, Higgins, Boston, fobbie, Stamford, New Haven—Rackett & Bro. McOus, Phiindelphia, taxes which are Clay, Mack, Monitor, Jones, Steamer K O Biddl Stoamer Vuican, Wileox, Phi gare the rates on sugar conta per galion ; on syrup of sugar, co eoncentented molasses, one and a balf cont rawy or miscovado sizir not below No. 7 Dutch standard 1a oolnr, one and three-fonrth of a cent per pound; on all above No. 7 and not above No. 10 Duteh standard in color, two cents per pound; above No, 10 and below No. 1 all other #ugars abure No. 10 aud not jor, three anda quarter per Pound; on all enzare above 'No, 0, four conte por THE TUNDING BILL. Mr. SUPRMAN also submitted the conference committee report oa tue Funding bil, which was adopted. NOK APYAOCRIATION BILL was yeported hack from the Committee on Appropriations with amendments, v LORED CADET AT WEGT POINT, of Masa, offered a resolu ities to ingwire tnto the treatment of edeadet of West Point, with power to ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE Hi two and # quarter ALD STREAM YAcuTa, Java (Br), Cook, Liverpool July % a: town &, with mdse aud pasneasers, to 4; lat G0, 100 BA, ea ship Julia invie, Steamship Erin (Br), Bragg, Liverpool June 29, and neenstown 0th, with mdse ani onal Steamship Co, Sicamablp Lafayette (Fr), Roussnn, mise and 164 parseniers, to 4, lat 48.15, lon 20 53, cence per pond Por 20 an )) from Philad 0) passengers, to the a Havro and Breast, Joly 60 Mackauzie, sbip St Lanront, hence Orlpoll (Br!, bound E. steamship Coltmbia, V: ‘and passengers, to the At teamalp Bolivar, Wolfe, Galveston July ator, Brooks, Wilmington, NO, €0 Lours, aie mip Fanita, Feceman, Philadelphia, with mdse to J lard. Bark Armonia of Boston), Hardin mdse, to Chamberiain, Phelps « Sice, Havana Jniv 9, with mise m,) of Del, objected, and the resolution atic Mail Steamship Co, NEW PORT OF ENTRY, hing a new port of delivery at Kansas City, AOLDIFRAS’ ROUNTY. jas, introduced a bill glving ed that entered the #er- ad of July, 1°61, and to eu, father and mother of the soldier killed ervice eniisted for leas than one year, He Lest abont ten million dotiars, 6th, with mare, t Sleamsnip Mo., was proaed. Mr. Wirkow, irep.) of bonniy to soldie® honorably disch: vice between the 4th of May wad th Gi tar ah ‘aseod §=Gibi with heavy sea and much j had thivk, foggy weather ‘on the coast; split jib, foresail, foretopeail and inaintopynl- ywoey, Havann, 18 di with sugar, Go.”"Had moderato Weather; 4 jatteras. Bark Mendota (of Bath), Perry, Catbarien 9 day vessel io Miler & Houghton, Naled lelen ( Kieh, for Boston, with rast, 0 Vioksburg Railroad, 8, (dem.) of Ky.—For the relief of K cy University? making an appropriation to pay for the destruction of bufidings durtog the war, PUNBION FOR MUG. LINCOLN. Tho bill to graut a pension to Mes. Tlue sidered, and an amendment to give her %15,000 la Neu of a pension was rejecte FEXRCUTIVR BESHION. At two o'clock the Senate went into executive session, ‘The executive session was continued un'i! elght o'clock, when the doors were reopened and the Senate took up THE DRVIOIENOY APP .OPRIATION BILL. ‘The amendments roported from the Cominittes on Ay rations, Inciuding Bark Jobn Grin, Dor ‘James B Ward & was briofly con. moderate weather ; 6 days north of Hatteras. rig Matilie (Ital), Caster, Alicante, 6) days, to Funch, Bdze & Gibraltar Juae 1; had_ fine weather; Certarchy yb 41, spoke bark Si from Busnos A. lor —. of Benge ee uote de Nova York (Port), Cunha, Operto 10,000 for the aupport of pri District of Columbia outside of Washington ‘and adopte appropriati trian gorernmont oh ie siniee and Georgetown, were Amendments were of a citizen of that government named. Mor ‘compensation to employ for Net Scbr Clare, Bell (of Camden, Amal , Matanzas, with to 8 CO Loud at the Assay Ollice at ‘TAX ON PROVISION DEALERS. Daring the evening a bill was passed ¢ ker, lard renderers aud persons enga; «us from the internal tax as manufactarers, and ata quar ter past eleven the Senate went into execulive session for a few minutes anc then adjouraed, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Washington, Juiy 13, 1870, ‘THE COLORED CADET AT WEST POINT. The House took up the motion made yeaterday by Mr. BUTLER, (rep.) of Mass., to suspend tho rales and adopt a resoiution directing the House visitors to West Point to inves- tigate the complaint made an to the all treatment of the ol- ore cadet at the Military Academy. ‘ue resolution was slighily amen bi, \¢ House visttors to West Point are Messrs. Schenck, Lo- gan and Siocum. OONGRYBBIONAL APPORTIONMENT, Mr. Srocum, (dem) of N.Y. in order to take from the orth of ras. br 8 E Fabens (of Newburyport), Crocker, San Salvador ‘ontell & Bartow —versel to B days north of Hatteras with light with pineappih: of i etching aberg. Gave been Schr John Tway, Inman, Virginia, Schr B Oliphant, Jewett, Virgin! Schr Sarah J Fort, Fort, Georgeto hia for Providence, becca & Harrict, Brennan, Morris River, !J. Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND SOUTH. Brig Alvarado (Br), Parrett, Lingan, OB, for New York, with coal to G H Brewer. brig Robio, Strout, Bangor for New York, with lumber to top, Midulelown for New York, ner, " with lumber to Jed Frye & Uo et Schr Boaz, Ryder, Boliast for Rondout, with lumber. Belle, Mabeo, Eastport for New York, with fish , Rotter, Kennobee River for New York, erboker Ie Clark, Millbridge for New York, with tum- valley, Western Bank for New York, ded and passed—yons 107, Schr Island to Jed Frye & Co. ‘with ice to Knické ber sn Cl to Sim, Slr F Ls Holstron, Crocker « Schr E A Ejisot, Nickerson, Boston Asibee, Nantucket ‘Taunton for New York. Tannton for New York, ‘Dighwon for New York, with nasis to tor Philade!phia, ee Lor New York, idence for New York. +» moved to suspend the rules Speaker's table the Seu reaentatives to Congress. He announced hia mteution to move to non-coneur in the amendment, aac to ask for a com- Inittee of conference, The Senate ameniment incroases the Runaber of Representatives to ‘Fhe motion was rejected yous Of, nays 97. THR MiGORLLANBOUS APPROPRIATION BILLY, On motion of Mr. DAWRB, <tep,) of Bass, the Senate amendinents tothe Altsce!layeou taken from the Speaker's table an gross, and referred to a conference commutive. A conference committee waa also ordered on the Army Appropriation TENNESSEE RIVER IMPROVEMENT, Mr. SroKNs, (rep.) of Tenn. and pane a joint resolution or appropriated fn tho River and ‘ol the Tennessee river, to. be ex sod completion of the works between Kaoxvile an nooga, and for the continuation of the work now in progress below Chattanooga, ineiuding the Muscie Shoals, BILL8 REPORTED, Mr. FINKELNBURG, (rep.) of Mo., from the Committee on tovereate @ portof delivery at Counell Blutts, Towa. Tho House re- ised to sunpend the rules for the passage of the bill—ye , not two-thirds tn the OORAN TRURGRAPH. Mr. INoKRSOLL, (rep.) of Iil., from the Committee on Com- merce, reported 2 Fosollition instructing @ aud-c comunéree to make investigations during th tarts and exclusive rights of ocean telegraph companies connected with the United States and of the land lines con- nected therewith, with power to send for persons, papers, «c. (rep.) of Pa. objectod to ® committe’ kit: yeas. ‘The country had had cnougl of that Bhoals for New York, ropriation bill were non-concurred fa in ny Tron Co, French, Lovell, Providence riiale, Northup, Providens lolmes, Northup, Pi wundars, Providence for ded. for the repair sh, ey foe Nei TK. ‘noxviile and Chatta- Devitt, Me itt: Hartiord for Philadephia (ord for New York. ‘arwiek, Hartford for Trenton, Glustenburg for Now York, Schr Freestone, Pelton, Portiand, Ct, for New Yori Bebr Gen Shendan, Stewart, Portland, Ct, for New Yor! for New York. iw Havon for New York. Haven for New Yor, yes, for New York. i, MeCartby, Greeawich tor New York, a for New York, was pa: off Old Field Light, Long Island Sound, with a Hell Gace BOUND FAST. bethport for Portsny Commerce, reported ‘a bi Also a'iike bill for 1» Morrill, New Brig Elizabeth, from Mal recesa into the Brig Potomac, Carver, El! Brig Nancy (Br), Panam, New York for Bria: Schr Home, M " } ting during the Sobr Frances Ilten, Warren, Eltzavethport tor Danvers- ort. Schr Lamartine, Do: Sebr Boston, Rich, Fi Seur Charter Oak, B Schr Coral, Kent, Elizabeth port tor Boston. Bebr Judge Tenney, —., y ary Lymburher, Lan ail, Eliz Mr, INGERSOLL moved to suspend the rutes, but the Houso THR TAX AND TARIFF DIL Mr. BONFNOR, wep.) of Ohio, from the conference commit. riff bill made a report, sion the conference raport on the “t to by 143 to 49. The bill now tport for Boston. zavethport for Bos sport for Boston. . Liizabethport for Loston, gous to the Presid ference com:ntttee on the a report stating that ft was preeirely the ted in Lo-day’s (7ode, g the new national nto cor their clr- Mr, Sonesor, from the con Frniing biil, matte sume an that ta except as to the banks to deposit the hn goolion waR how omitted. boou read in full was agreed to—yens 197, Sehr Bedabedee, Sehr Ann Elizabeth, Go Behr Klien Barnes, Ferris, Schr Minquas, Heany, ish Behr C Bt John, Parsons, t Sehr SP Godwhn, Water Sear Dr Wm R Vowera, Solir Martha & Hannah, Cr Sehr James Tliden, Davie, Sehr Joseph E Potts, Da: HIeKRY MLTRIA BUSPENDED, Mr. NavNaRn, (rep,) of Tenn,, from the Committes on reporte’ tho joint rie motives at dietilieries ti )of Ohio, ing any purpose to ra this session, etating hia taformation th delng held on epeewation, and that the p: the couldent anticipat.on of something oI dene in the closing hours of the esa Mr. MAYNARD replied in vers Hoboken (or Newport. Sehr John Brooks, Fox, Hobokeu for New Haven. ution suspending the further action 4 ar on, one Holiar a galiony nnd in addition | thé Gre of whiske Sclir Btaten Islander, Hamraond, Hoboken ror Nev in addition Schr © M Patrine, Suow, Rondout for Boston. Schr © Loeser, Philiips, Newburg for Boston. lewbnrg for Hrldyopor Kid, Newburg for New Lone Scbr WH Rowe, Whittemore, Newhnrg for bo Schr F A Pike, Gove, Newtmrg for Portemouth. , Anderson, Newburg Sehr Geo P Kane, Ford, Piermont for Bri, Schr Little Ghariey, Reeves, av iPL. ixed of Mr. May whether Luere i Schr Josephine, Sehr Elm City, that ‘sort being sitive terma that no such entertajned ty the Oom- it were, it would be % hh. Schr Jacob Ray: for New Lon- ‘Neuro, and thut if ‘The joint resolution was passed. GENERAL AMNESTY BIL. Mr. Farxswortm, (rep.) of Til, moved to auspend the neral amnesty bill, excluding from ite aduates of the Military or Navai acadowles, them- heads of departments, &c., who had given aid and comfort to the rebellion. Rejected—yeas (74, nays AOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, «i the rules in order to take Southern Paciic Railroad bill. Mr. Inonrso1.y, suggested thatthe Air Line Railroad bill be Jn the motion. Mr. RANDALL, (dem.) of Pa.—Yes and every other jo! ‘The SPEAKER Im reply ton question by M he appropriation bills Deficiency bill eociniee ratio a : efleiency bill containing a million dollars for ‘On straw flax, five dollars yer ton; on flax not hackled or Mr. Mirwaee ‘appeaied to the membera of the Bouthern Pacino e rales and pass a ge! fark Blen oathra (Br), Doran, from Colombo March 12. k Mary Bentley, ‘Clark, ‘from Inagua via Delaware Broakwater, with salt, to master. THR Mr. SCHENOK moved to sus the Speaker's table Steamships China, and Nevada, Liverpool; Ashland, Oharleavon, Job. Wind at sunset S, light, ir. Allison stated passed and signi except the add: tive the frlonds ive the fri AXailroad bill a hearing. 3 de. %. i REPORTS IN THE WOOD-HOWARD INVESTIGATION CASE. a.» from the Committee on Edu- rt in the case of the investi; eneral Howard, and asked that resolutions be read and stating that be would cal mOrrow. that tt would be well nich impos- sible to have a discussion to-morrow, and that action could be taken on the resolutions now as well as then, tions, In the midst of mutch disorder, the nority resolutions were Both reports and the evidence, covering nearly 4,000 pages, 10 be pri The quostion then being On assigning to-morrow for the consideration of the matter, fmuch opposition was made to without disposing of the question, the 0 five o'clock, adjourned. Marine Disasters. West, July 19—The snip Nonan- Sure NoNANTUM—Ke: Liverpool, ia ia port and wil tam, from New Orleans befe d ashore on Baager's Rocks, cutee high water evening of lua Mr. ARNELL, (rep.) of Labor, indo a re loaded with corn and flour, atruck a rock Dighton in going up Taunton river 0h inet, and ardally insure Miscellaneous. LAUNCHaD—At Castine 9th inat aw fine brig of 220 tora, built af the Sneat materials, called tbo Bilag N Martin, “Sid is intended for the Wert India and coastwine trade, ce the majority and minoi ports ordered to be prin up for action at ond o'oloc! The SPEAKER intimated James Foiter Je, Hatien, from iverpoo) for New Hark Mag ts b Ja! y t trom Cadiz for Phila« delptia, July 19, off Abwecom (by pilot boat Neitlo, No 20). ite james Davis, from Philadeipoia for Boston, July 12, 20 miles BSE of Barnegat. Foreign Porta, ANTWERP, Inne 30—Bailed, AKYAD, May 37--In port 26 10 RSPINWALI June 20—Arrived, barke Américan Eagle, ay Nettie Merryman, Rolls, do. ir rig cl Mogu, i Jobn, i. ee Rowland, Cardiff and Calontta. HRAEMMRAAVEN, June i9--Sailod, berlin (6 Baltimore (aud arrived ai Houlbampion July he assignment, and, at A Cororrp Homer.—They have an African poet in Kentucky who has written an eptc in which he has sung the history of the rebellion, from tho fall of Sumter to the death of Abraham Lincoln. It is en- tived, “Columbtana, or the North Star,” and con- tains upwards of two thousand verses, The name jomeric black man 18 Francia A, ta NOW chgaged traversing the streets of <¢ singing spaiches of nis song to obtain money to prin’ prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, With the condi } Jt entire. Uno, Vikander, NY. lp Benj Bangs, Rov! ipsaton Sea reainan, Now York; . Undeutsch), insu Paatine Say Ws "unis, Raiay, Now Sheed BAxen’s [51,4ND, Maoh 2—Aatled, bark (NG eG 1000 Canvrrr, Jong W--Arrived, Lizaie Motes, Cox, Livel vibes Bann a ee ete Dy i prertieis ‘M—arrived, BH Yarringtong Cutie, eh 98 Arrive Armada, Linastrom, Baltimore, by Fern June pods ships Brittoh Bi guisaj reel Para oe ie), 5, Artiat clip in soraenen! ry Gloucester; 3th, L Staples jn ror} lag; Auta (18 ator te) sera, prone oe Tharkion Scow, for do or Boston: booroe, savielyiaertisilapipi oie 4 July 1, Wi Boston; ‘| Mariorion; 495 Appeian, oy Bitcrie ees Bomtans! Orleeey Went t4 sea from. Swigor’ May 80, ships ON " NYork Ee twaban melas We wee tabscloner, nud Childers (Beye Bitert, donandved eaon, Fleldi Boston. , ’GaIUARIEN, July 3 In portbrig Angelia, for N¥om net day. ly &—Arri LLw ‘Mosainvder, rae! D th, brig Amertous, Hand, & north of Cis uguong uy 48 ailed, beige Earhse Bo, Phitadelphia; biur, Sparrow, Boston; 6th, (Bp, Henna, Padtoels ct 2 eeiecane Eaton toe [Arrive detpula? utter, Sherbora, do for New York (and $0—Safled. Martha, U1 Baltimore, oan ae ‘wb—-arrived, Marisa Sowker, ‘Gooudarn, Pa 28—In port brig Pannie Lincoln, Br; ant, for Boaulhe ep days to loed tor Wanted Biateg. GLASGOW, Juna $0--Salled, Mohawk, Morphy. Fortland, we GSEENOOK, July 15- Arrived, steamship Sidonlan, MeKayy ork June 29) Me dia, Kirk, NYork, Geaeees Buel doin R Cushhig, Baxter, Boston, crived, Marblehead, Collings, Now Ban Pietro, Lauro, do; speed, Law 10, ‘aNOA, June 29. Arrived, Castida, Robinson, NYori, Greorsiat, June 25 arrived, debt, Crowell, trigsiee Bailed tration, Kiilas, N¥ork. pe) 80—Cleared, Canova, EHiot, Shielde and nl . 5 HONOLUL.C, June 6—Arrived, bark Adelin Carleton, Whith, San Frauciscd (and saile? gatne day for Yokohama); 13th; ship Emeraid, Lili, ao (and sailed same day for Hong Kor batks Maria (NG), Iczieher, Port Townsond (and galled | for Mauriting 714th, Achilles (31), Mavor, Gaity ene mail 1th for Baker's Isiand) ; 22d, brig Kamehamalia V, i} gala, wailed ‘June 6th, ship Gov Morton, Howland, Phenid IWand: wa, July 7—Arvivod, steamship Raphian, White brig Shawraut, Baal, ———. ray eis Renshaw, Smith, Sagua; Manlius ¢Br)y nity NYOrkc. Juiz U2. amship Clty of Agurerns Lenteh, Liverpoo) ton and N York. para cess tel LivERPOOL, Arrived, Mi Gro! Dale housie; Pps, af : Or iuakinn, F ‘ork « er it out for do); fih, AUlantie, Pennell, Savannah. y Sulied doth, Jane Fish, Yrowa, NYoxk; Assam Valley, pests, Mobties Aiele Melon, Mourod, Baltinores rita jarmontown, Gall, Phildeiphia. Cleared ¥oth Groat Wessera, Cunningham, NYork; aipnntala, Whliame, fe Aap tS, Suterod ont Ms ington (8), [. ‘Webi oF Wellitgtony Alten, NOS Jn the ~ Jat, Uan) ; : jorria, Scoth, for Boston; brij maine, Young, {or Galveston, ; Fe NOt aah “ccont Colyer, from LArerpéo) tov Phtidetphin * dwhe Fist, Brown, do.for NY¥or ‘LonDo ved, Parana, Wikinsdn, N Pork (a: eut out for do). piTH, Jely 1—arrived¥ yatio The, Shaw, Cardoned, TDDLEGLONO, Juce ti—Salied, Mattie M, Parkour, New York. MATANZAS, J écbr Vesta, Rorare, Portlands Mont2mai, J ed,’ stearoabrp ‘North Amerloan, Exiantine, Cook, Lonton 2 Ent onby Ranghr Dot an $e Awived: Whittier, Sway, PENARTH, Jane —Arrivet, ler, i Boat tivuor dune —failed, Louisa, vA Paurauy, Juse 26--S2rived, Wasp, Brad ory Rinaoox, Mey 29--Salled, John © Potter, mouth, SovInaMPron, July 19--Arrivel, atearasi > Denevy Ernst, NYork (July “) for Bremen (and proces SrooKtiorn, June <7 Avcived, Panny, Bod: ov. SINGAPORE, Jue 26-—-Arrived, ship “&t Paul, Morto, Care Tn port brigs Aristoa, Pox. from Bows rbot ate Naty Wee: from + Myer: z 20th, M SURMCAM, June lon, diag, and to Loi al, NS, arrived 16th, Magan, 1» hig; Wim ms 3 At 3 Folsom, Ruse, for do, idg; Aun», Mo York, do. svJoux, NB, July 8—Cleared, ship Jesaire, Randiond, slverpoo); barks Araininiay Moaber, wad Movnboans, Piety “Pammagoxs, June 2—Arrived, Cireue, Bhurl Naw Ore le an American Ports. APPONAUG, July 9—Arrived, schr Frank! Randolph, Steelman, Eliza ethport. BOSTON, Judy 12—Arrived, bark Alexandrts > ("r), Alite eli, Clenfuegos; bisa Gazelle, Gould, New °¢, Oi Finn, Elizadothport; sebrs James Jones, Jone: F Whiiney, Cin! 8 Bdwar FG Smith, Vandusen erry; H Cat H Mitchell, Cole: Vall Nortor Mitchell, Kitz Julia, Bagley, do; Lattio, Gates, do. Clegred- Brig Mary (Dan), Hughes, Hambn Gilman, Kelly, Baltimore; Plyaway, Kelly, NY¥or Gone, Crosby, Albanr, Bailed, wind S'¥--itark Acacia; brig Harbor (y= ' FIMORE, Joly 12—Arvived, bark New Yors, wi Cardenas; schra Sunbeam, Hunker, Oalni Jones, and Joroph Nickerso Cleared Hark Atlan arier, Newburg, N City. ba ile’ It, ship Drusburg; 12th, brigs Avera, ond 7 A fiavilan CHARLESTON, July ¥—Arrived, brig Tang y. Lose, #0 ry Ke luth—Arrived. U 8 sicomer Quinngbaug, Cap: «i Monevideo, Babia, Pernainduco, Para aad it 7 * bound to Hampton Roads, aod has put into this polt Wo 85 returned enzlzrants from Brazil add waved 13!) rhb iath--Salled, steamship Catharine Whiting, § TON, J Barrett, 6 -Clearel, vane Weser faey vesionp, B cline ct re » Acim soles Talay. WYork; Almira ley, King, ead Deo tur « fhiiadetonia. TLOLMES' HOLE, July 1 & M—Arrived, brig Boston for New York: sehrs $8 Blekmore, | mond, Me, for Beitimore; Trauster, Fendletor do; Cabitet, Stavens, do for New York: It Bullwinkia, Fronch, and Mary Langton, Bonnett, Rockland fur day James Jones, Jones, Norfoik for Boston. ] Sniled Brisa 1 Haveloos, Agua Lfaidsley, Mary Oobb; ra Anuw Lyons, Wild Pinean,, Aj alo, Cd, . Maw ark a eB taynatd, AG Grate, ROW Tey Hinlly £. Guo A tierce, Agnes, Silver Boll, A Petersy Lead AV Wa. David Ames, Volunteer, K Cabada, D Brittain, Sarah C Swith, Mary Weaver, Richy Vaux, Mora, James Jones. ,1%),8 M--Arrived, ‘soht Bilom Perking, Kelley, few rtland. 3) Grant, R Buliwtwkle, $8 Biokmoro, Mary Arrived, sohr Central America, Williams, ve J K, Bostoa, } Me Cieared--Brig Julla P Carney, Colburo, Pensacola, MILLKRIDGE, Juiy 9 Salted, achis PL Fmith, Bunkerg and Caroling, Wallace, N York. NEW S,dily Be Aerived, sbipa Uhland, Holjom, , or : Bremen ; Cleare ‘aker, NYork via Havana y Amazon (it), Cori iverpool; barks Volint, Patten re: Antonieta iy) Nomnaygne, Barcelona; brig Adaijaa ny Wright, Bosisn. ELPILA, July 12~Amrtvea, lp Washington ips Liverpoo! oaeka 8 W Holbrook. Polieyd Mag Richard. (ts), Orgpiny Barton; schps Gleastood 4 nm, NYork; Sarab Lb Dresden, 3 Niagay a, Hoaton HB MoCanley, Ouity NXor Polly rice, n atk She Colin Onmpbeil (Px), Murray, Tyigtnt; belg H Houston, French, Boston: achra Ocean Gell, Coane Providence Ralph Souder, Crosby, Salem; Lizso, Hioveou, ugusin, ER £8, July 1, PY frout — f Went to son, bark Mary Hentiey, witty o New York; 1th, AM, ship Hudsod, rom Arrived, brig Macbing, Foster, Cas! 1.4 Sawyer, Keend, Hobokcite ily Mas "7 Arvivesi, sch Golden Ray, Daving rill; Favorite, Clark; RP Ki: 1 H'P Ely, Stokes, ond Swann { Maver, Mowntd, Cola Spring; Potter a W. ~Arvived, Sehr Archer & Roevon, Tree ¢ Melvin, Linican, James River, to load for Meine. & 4s appaheeg daly 9—Gleared, schr Geo E Smoot, Sabllvaug », duly Arrived, steamelip Wm P Clenrad— Steamsbp Tai “WICKFORD, duly 1i—Sati leony Cb MLESDE A r a ee ee et BARATOGA KAULS, ‘Two six daye each, | commencing 14th duly and 12th A: .— REFRIGERATORS at half prle to close out the stock. fee tor yourmelvoa. EDWARD D. BASSFORD, Cooper Insitute, Prices of al! goods in plala tigures, youd DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT tho publlelip io eherge, unt divorce obtained; advice freee . rs named “dhe od i RO DUDLEY 5 HO ene RO GUBE, Attorney, 18 Naasai atrook, BSOLUTE DIVOR' OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT States without publicity. Legal everywhere. Devertiony &6., sniticient cause. Sucoess . Terms fair. Ads Vicefrec, F, 1. KING, Counsellor at Law, 343 road H. JOHNSTON & ROBINSON'S, 150 BOWERY, AN. corer ‘Broome cea reducel to cold rates om Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, fine Jewelry and ater- hing aliverware. Casi paid for old silver and diamonde, A™ YOU BUFFERING WITH INDIGESTION? DOES heartburn troubie you? Do you spit op cour water? Go at once to the druggiet’s and get a box of WELLING'S Dyepepsia Tablets. ¢ 0c. per box, see home Fefer- eices, O MORE MEDICINE.—PERPEOT HEALTH RE. stored to ail without medicine or expense by DUBARRY'S delisious KEVALENTA FOOD, which baa eilected over 70.5) cates of Dyapepsla, Constipation Diarrhea, Consiiny ack at eekatae Tevet. and a ge sien ‘ ¢ ef 1 tbe, 55 Ibe, atreet, New York, aod ut all the beet druggies and grocers in town and country, ei MPHOMAS R, AGNUAY, 260 GREENWIOH STRENT, T New York, haw reduced the prices of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Plone add all ktadsof Groceries, Solaseca end Prox ‘Visions 60 the gold avanc -