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R WA The District Franchise Bill in the Sen ate, — TON HING An Amendment Adopted Disfranchising Rebels | AN EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION. s Prospects for the Wational Telegraph Bill —— THE SENATE AME ——— The Houre Insi on Cotton, —— The Gas Tax Amendment Non-Con- curred In. L REDUCTION OF THE TAX ON SNOKING TODACCO, - COMMITTEE OF CORFERENCE ORDERED FAINT CHANCES FOR THE BANKRUPT BILL, WasHINGTOS, Wi THE TAX BILL ously to-day decided that » ginal clause in the Tax bill to compel ral a- »puy the tax themselves ont of their profits, and not to take it out of theif costomers, shall remain in, free passes to v+ on city railroads notwith + House mon-concurr & & tax of two ase coneurred in nearly mesday. Juue 23, 1966, T House almost u wend- in the Senate’s ts per pound on coiton in 1l the Senate’s The B the Tax bill—over 60) of them—bat the lirger number of & meve verbal character. Amoug otbers the o coucurred in the amendment proposing a tax of ten susand on cigaret g that corporations or perso t of toll-roads, ferries or bridges, e tax to their rates of fare, snd the restores the income tax to what it number coneurred in gnat the State bank ween the two Houses Couference. ustead of four dollars, pes ud cigars £ the careor w, 1ave the right to add uendment which, iu effec The ouly one of prov excepted ¢ few points of disagreemen d through & Committee c 1 rrow the Senate will agree to a conferever. They wil report for severs! day: THE BANKR!L L. The ate Judiciary Committee to-day had up the i 1l; and., after some discussi ee ad- r out taking any action upou it is bat & + chauce of its getting out of Committee this session THE NATIONAL TELEGRAPH BILL sie postponing the Telegraph Bill ix looked fatal to the measare, It will come up to-morrow + will probably be amended so as to defeat the object cjectora, 1f ii is poetponed again, it is killed out, righ THE DISTRICT SUIFRAGE Bilk. Ihe Distriot Suffrage bill, which many had been sppose would slamber u the Comn at least, caz rooon, and would have passed bui for the lengtls of Mr. Willey's speech, which eom- pellad it to go over nutil to-mocrow, when it is thonght it will pass sttwiantialy s reported to-day, without anyseducational cation. ATIONS REJECTLDs d the NOMT ate has reje follow nowminations Tiord District; Steels § District; A. D) Nicks, Sixth District; Seales, Seventh Distric Colisctors—A. E. Garvett, Third | Thetrict. Jos. Kamsey, Fourty District. ' 1he above ware selections made byjthe President independ e charges while one or etwbers elect from tuat State. aud pos v were made against several of abem said to beve been in the Rebel army. CONFIRMATIONS. ate, in Excoutive Session yesterda; Lo fellowing nominations —George W. Dow f Ohio, at Amster cou- of Califoruia, at David 1i at bremen Collectors of Internal Jevenue—N, F. Knapp f rion District of Iltinois: W. H. Markie arg rat District of ¥ Ivania, 1. Mana for the First Inistrict of lilin o be Assessors of Internal Kevenue—E 1t Clark for the +h Distriet of Pepusylvania, and Thomas Orten for the Sixth District of Pennsylvsnis. uty Postuasters—fiward 1, Sh at Rome. Wood, st Ciluton, rles &, Hoppiss, Traniel Mace, at 1 e, Ind.; William A. Fugh. at Berliu Greea, Wiscossis, » Senate confirmed tc nomination of Jahn W. McClure to be Consul at Napoleou, Vendee. CALLING IN CERTIFICATES OF INDELTEDNISS. Notice is given to holders of cextificates of indebt- adness issued under the acts of Conzress, approved Marcl 1 and 17, 1662, that the Socretary of the Treasury, la accordance | with said acts snd the tevor of said certificates, is pre- pared to redeem beforo maturity all certifieates of indebt- edpess falling dve after August 31, with the accrued in- terest tiereor, if presented for redemption on or before July ., 1965, and that theresfter such certificates will cesse tobear interest, aud will be paid on presentation ai this Department, with interest only to said 15th of July. “Lle above notice, taken in connection with that of the 24 cslls in a1l outstanding certificates of indebtedness SUPREME COURT JUDGES. Mr. Trumbnll will try to get up his bill to reduce the number of Supreme Court Judges to-morrow, EQUAL SUFPRAGE. This evening the Hon, F. C. Beaman, Member -of Cougress from Michigan, addrossel the Equal Suffrage Asso- | | ation st Union League Hall. A large audience was pres ¢ and Mr. Beaman's extreme Radical views were received with applagse, FREEDMEN'S SCHOOLS. Gen. C. H. Howard of the Freedmen's Bureav, has | seen making s tour of iaspection among the frecdmen’s scbools | r being closed for the here and at Arlipgton previous to thel Sumwer months. PERSONAL. Gen. Geary, Republican candidate for Governor in Pennsylvania, arrived in town to-doy THE BATTLE-FIESD 0F GETTYSBUR Au officer of the Engiueer Corps of the army has been detailed to make a sarvey for a yoadway, in the shape of abroad avenue, to be laid out along the Ines of batile on the field of Gettysburg, where our troops were stationed Juring that eogagement. from the west side of Cemeters Hill to Rouad Top. When this is completed, it will add much to its preseut apoearasce. THE GOVERNMENT ADVERTISING—A NEW DODGE. Some time ago a bill waspasscd by Congress giving the Government advertising in Wasbiagton o the two daily papers baving the largest circulation, By official count The Star and Chronicle were selooted. The Republicrn, Inieliigencer add Constitutional Union were left out in the cold. The latter paper, however, hug resorted to anew dodge. The whole eirculstion of the paper amounts to only & few hundred, and on s pumber of these tbe word " George town, D. .C." iustead of *Washington, D. C." ap pears st (be heud of the paper. making it look as though the paper was printed in Georgetown. and w scparste paper from the ome o Washington. Ly tuis mesos the Goverument advertisine is given w The Comstirutionad Union of Georgatown, The law o! circulition not applying to papers outeide of Washingion, the Fresident and Lesds of departments can award the Government ads: tising to such papers as they choose. The Union has always been, and is still @ Copperbead sheet, and supports the Pres dent. TUE PREVENTION OF SMUGGLING. Eliot’s bill for the prevention of smuggling, which passed the House to-day by a large majorily. is very ¢ wupiete, and will jaobebly save & large awount annually 1o the ern. ment . THE WEATHER Durizg this norning the ex fow duys combinued, t and conLiLGes U to DOV, G soconut of t] Bowson liovepes RISRARER S & NOMENTS T0 THE TAX BILL. | | on Five Cents Per Pound NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, all have A tribes with which we made treatie | woffesed muck duyi pust Lard W { actuslly starved to death—but notwithstaudgng th r—50 ved their g 1 doe | than white men would leve stances. The Commis. rotary of the Agent Bryson of 1 tuflioted capital put another in that locali to act in capital o 1. WILLLY supports nied the right o irs. s o letter to the See- | AL e raia, for baving on en Indisn who bad killed cre is no authority for an the civil law is in foree. 18 RECOGNIZED, J. F. Packer has been recognized by the Pres a8 Vice-Consul of Swedon and Norwns at Ker West, Fia., :;;u Angust Beck, as Cousal for Hesse-Darmsindt, st Chiesgor g ite Mr, DOOLITTLE, djouned At the conclusion ideration of the | went iuto Executive sessic HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, BLIDCE OVER THE CUYAHOGA RIVE On motion of Mz, EGaLESTON (Obiv) the Senate joint reso- | lation for the constructiou of a raiload bridee across the t piers at nd passed. t e JLLNESS OF M Representative Washa taken severcly il | vects i foar or five days to re PATENT e Commissioner of | patent to 7. A. Sutter for th covers the city of Sqc « WASHBURNE, Dlinois, several days ago, is convalescent and ex- | ae his seat in the House | UED. nd O who was On mio | pristions was d resolution for the paggacnt of ceriain Kentucky enate bl fo wetile the chaims of the 1 litia; nad the sse wero | SMTORLLYG. | 1 farther to prevent swuead e | The Senate | | this will be to enab vufinished business of | conveyed worning hour by Mes 3 | ADJIOURS e oRES o Hate (N H.). A n T CORGRESS. M. EL10T moved the provious question, | Members of Congress differ as to the pro! | Mr Eiprmor (Wis.) wisked to offer_an amendument o re. & peal scction 4 of the Act of March L, 1817 conceraing navigs of the adjournm Congress, Soie areof the opi tion, whici be said operated s 5 AgBinst the Lransport i | tion of wheat from the West to the kast, by prevesting the | competition of Canadian vesseis in the carrylog trade betwaen ports of the Unit Mr. Evtor declined to yield for that purpose. ’ the previons question. dments offered by Mr. Hupenrey and greed to, and the bill, as swended, wis INED. The President has authorized the issue of a pardon to R. T. Bledsoe, who, in the early part of the Rehellion, oten pled the position of Assistant Secretary of War 1a the Con | Some tec Mr. ELi federate Cabinot. This pardon was earnestly recommended | passed. by Ot Browuing and others, | REPORT FROM TIE COMMFRCE COMMITTEE. s Lt | .0n motion of L. SO LY NP TLR wrne o XXXIXT™H CONGRE=S. | doaren. he (Weaskburae) b he out in the co: 3 THE RECONSTRCTION REPO but L FIRST SESSION. ber of the I x | e E Leave was gravted to Mr, BLOW (M s 2 3 | 5 }Q‘\-:,T\-l‘ AT i constraetion Committee to 'en the m; eport, Lie having | Bt boen absent whea it was made. | Mg Ay ¥ (R. L)iutrod 0 establi THE TAX BILL. | eertain ocean post between the United States and Yo ’ from the Commities on Ways and Means, | rope, and to re: mails theroon and | to the tax bill, azd proceeued to | reduce th mred o the Com res of tho report non-concarrence in the Senate cotton from five to two ud stre « amend. from neing | mittee ¢ o accruing shall not b section r per. et State bank notes, and in the amen res an average of the United States, seven or more than ten ve i ot 0 4 fine of each subsequent twelve bours, e may be made e There sl and the same fo dment, he tea Means that it w | exal epirit in the Committee of Confer . Hoover (Mass.) renewed the am Ways and walib demand for o separate | proportionate rates House 05 4 The most 1 Tho House by at five eents per po cents. There was i York and_Hay ho trusted ti | Mr. Wang (Ohio He. 1) one. muck ¢ Colambis, renorted a 'l to County of Alexandria to the Staie of the bill is to make Alexandria u part of lumbia, flict uo o d be e [ DUGASNNE'S TACTICS. from the Milttary Co uthio Mr. Wrrsos AYPKOPRL m % (Ohio), Wisox and Ya poratiou, o under the laws of th | Aprii 16, 1866, bave tie right,” &¢ b, Mo be. | therect '+ ‘Taat aoy tel b company, Srotions o | thorized to be organized under the produce or | | Union, sha 1 bave the right,"” &c. | oy . A | M Simmas oy ke ia ovposition to the proposed amend e T T s Mo o g \ . Brows (Mo,), in the course rould be n species of hardshio and tyranny which the I 10 th recort Tep. Pt of the Pow woiid nut Jike to b tesponsible for.” In this o of telegr q | dnstapced tho Martattan Gas Company of New w General had T o | WA¥ Testricted to #2 30 <5 10W_eubic feot. aud 10 the Pitts . burzt. Company. tests for gas covsamed by ! b & 50 fu;_gas supplied ¢ arier Mo WOLD (N, Y. exprossed his eoiuct 11 with th 1 of the tax 0N O wion beforo 10 3 ofticer 1ster pe | efthe Govesri toadvance the pul Gener 1) Lad stood 1u 1 Mr. SHERMAN regreiied fuat § " onal attack made | § spianer, sud T of infor Mr., suggested by o the fact tha tion y of Amoric 1, 10 April 1 the corresponding time in 1365 hile the 1nerense in the 1) be explatned by te fact of | fowmd. Morg Willer snd Wile nd would eased his eitef that Engl 4 cotton at ! f bal gladly co & prico Bot b could bop well eontribute to the nativnal revenue. dthe House would £ot concur m the Bes 1 was postponed T concarred The Senate, on motio ing the trausporta Iy overlo 't the accamu! . EDMUNDS sald were o JURT IN NORTHEY place of Under this Di f exported, ome; the ANCHISE 1 arer would coue Bot rom he foreigu, sume \nquired of Mr. Kasson wheiber be wax pt to cullivate cotton in the Last had | Mr. MorRiLL enlled up the \"l.nluly.l‘. to regulate the elective vis, e £ Lows: tor sud et iuction ou secount of | | | | “Sme. 2. ihat uny person whow ot any election witlin the District cf Calau | fase b receive, or wiso shall wi. dul'y re) tiiled to suck t 1 could produce cotton production in_other it in this couniry were 3 rodueing vorld be all th Amtacment he bud proposed, to levy an export duty of 10 | “onts 1 pound on cotton, it would have produced a revenue of eom two to three willlon of dollars; and thus the country from thoso | 0t as thal on convictio e i prin Ee | fmprisoument [ | T b Discrict. o to both. bought. A tax of 5 cents a pound v fote not stop | e o e e vy peeson or persons sball i\ally iuterrupt ot dis- | tie sals of & pound of it, neither would u tax of 0 centa. If | | tarb suy o . exetche o ac | trauchive, be or th | Cougress had been wise enough to adopt the Coustitutional sissll be dec 1 b fined 1 ey 5 of the said District for a period not to exc et ¢ both, would hiave got some little pecuniary compensation | who bnd catsed the mighty debt of the natio Was vot done, Congress shouid levy this tax of 5 eonts. Tt wi the only thing it be Likely to got out of the South, No ove coild oopose it who was not in practice aud theory s free trader, ana who did not scorn the iica of protecting 1 eriu uis set be tie Citics of Weshington b bist dey «d whether the gentleman referred to him m weasdon 10 geesive o viu to vote in any v days fn esc for the e e wspapes e and Alderae lifications of porsons clain n and for correeting sid ing four days prior to tb sl be pib v, Mr. Stevias replied that he Judged %o f was notuing but a {ree trade argument. 1t p- tom or odor of protection in ft. Passing on to the subject of o sdment, he denounced it s the most ruinous, | u fieted on the iwdustry | roy the cultivation of tobaceo in Onio and the West, e tax of five cents ou cotion distri g ‘S50, . That on o before the dsy the Mavorsand Doald post uyp 8 list of voter in o or ot Jeant o dave prior | | mote public places in said cilies respect¥ u g o % suel electon. o much amputl lect o vy previdin: ot any election akal: keep snd weaus of deriving y the debi of wen the cheek list ierein required ot the pol's during the eivction of sent., Before the cotton erop of the country could ved unlas I be pecessary for the Government (o ol officers. and no voie elall b in person. and not wntil the pre ntity. and livered by the voter had an opportuit tis nawe oa the | Tissiasipph, fu re- v their propar: nd 1 utainig and ing the levees on o Southern States at icast Jieving the planters of that i 100 of the taxcs, for & time, Mr. MoRmLL (Me.) maved 1o o ;'4%»"'_!""“-”4 2 b7 | unporting the people engaged in agricaitura] pursuits. He | adding after the words e s -I.nnx | belioved that then the quantity of cotton produeed wonld be words: Exoepting persous ity nay have volusiarily lefl | doubled or tebled, and (hat it could be seld for balflts former the Distriet of Columbia to give a'd aad vot fort to the Kebel- | price. e believed n'l'ruuld II; raised for 2 olfll(-n pound . Z | Khen the formes slave became the owner and plani-r of one M. Buows ssid be id not chiect Lo the temperiry din | Gy or s seron, Teretofure cotton had béen produced bbbt € ¥obek. Ve M. Merr snSHPTSSOL | cop ey ke Boiesed B 6l 6 groms Berecele® | K 1 rendet tubly 1 ates. He age would render fon ess | P ita being closed by the previous question, the House | the amendments, on Which scparate votes | Dbeen asked for, the recommendation of the Committes 0. | Ways and Means having been fullowed as to all the rest. The first amesdment voted on was that redueing the tex on cotton from five cents to two cents a pound. The swendwent Was nou-copeurred 5, the vote being taken by division, Mr. TrissLe (Ky.) moved to reconsider that vote. TRebel votes, and that it was ibo only basis of safe aud per- ction. e Ate you opposed 10 the distranchisement of | ey B‘Ir. l'uows—u. permanent policy of the Government, 1 | Em-»rdm w vote on nd ~-____E.__ __. ' ced to. e e ave favther fo amend by addinz after the | My SChyuck moved to Iy Lhe motion o Teconsider on the words " elective therein” the words “and who can read the Frw b stieution of the United States iu the Eaglish lauguage, and | “The Yeay and Nays were oslied on the latter motion, aud write his name. " resilied—Yeas, 81; Nays, 45. S0 the wotion to reconsider was the Yeas and Nays on that. e e the word #Eoglish.” Te Eoglish languege wak necessary | | Mr. Browx—Let | Mr. Pomeroy (Ko sext amon dment wos to insert u provision sutborising 'Im:pfle-hr:u is fized by law to | did not betiere reading the | P food patriat of & man. L kiew a reat many | iy chetax. 'Lhe Yons and Neve were called for and refused, evod eltizens and Toyel men who did not_ ucderstand the Ed- | aad tho sote was taken by Jotters, resultiug in £8 t0 55, 80 the ! DEUsE”. amendment Was concul n i ‘h\‘l.r.-unnn (dowa) the smesdment on similar | “yp NicwoLsox (Del) called for the reading of the rule for- grounds to those taken by Mr. Powue ¢ | pidding wewmbers to yote op & weasmie in which they have an ‘Mr. WiLsox moved to strike out the words *“in the English | {neerest. By direction of theBpesker the role was read. 1% (Mr. Anthony) said it wes not in order to amend . THAYER (Pa.) ealled apon Mr. Nickolsou to specify any | an amendment 10 an amendment. members that came within the rule, and resented the insinua- Mr. Witsox satd b could not see the necensity of the writ- | tion as 4 impotation upou the whole House. ing qualiication. Mauy could sot write frum physical dis- | garr NICHOLBON dwseluimed auy iutention of refiecting in any ilfication. paralysis for instauce. Te was opposed lo the 57 00 say wember. s | amendui g M | "Mr. FooLesTON moved (o reconsider the vote by which the c anendment by striking out the | gendment was concurred fn. | My, T AveR moved to iny that motion on the table. Prosens su Negatived—Yens 35; Nays 7. the s , withdrew his vote, oz the withire company il do the sawe asked wheth the Speaker had miled that | Me jes couid not vote upom the Jrred 0n Yhw mation W Fecousider the vote | | tegislative bodt played | result being | rider a THURSDAY, JUNE in the amendment, and it was recons concurrs ot counted then the amendment was poR-COM 73 Nays o the tax on_ready made non-conenrred it; Ao the exemnptios weing o tax of five per cent phr ctured from woolen oloth, was “The nest a pound on sheudd'y woe! ma t pedneiag the taz on smoking tobacco from 1 was concurred in. ‘The amendment tion to cigars was bea-coneurred is, drent wan that authorizing railroudl compa tax to thei? rutes of fares, ’ Pa.) inqaired whotber it would be beld that asses on railronds were interested in The speaker referrad to Mr. Cusbing's r¥ Law, where it 16 held that members of s are ol pnvileged to vote on questions re- to their pay, becaute they are all equally interested, d he wou Lt Fulc on the same principle that a8 probably b e e tickets, and therefore were equally interosted, they bad 8 right to vote. | Laughter.) The amendment Was tg-cobeurred in. The amendment 8% to tie income tax was non-concurred in. Tlfe wmendment tasinga State hank cireulation 10 per cent afier the 1st of August noxt, was concurred in—Yeas, 78, Nuys not counted he smendments as to oil-dressed leather were non-cou- curred in. The smendment sllowing apotbecaries to sell winos and apirits on physicins’ prescriptions without payisg Leense as retail dealers, was concurred in. The amendment requiring the Inspeetors of Interns] R nue to divest themselves within 60 days of sny interest may bave in the mauufsctur of tobacco, whisky, &c., W non-concurred in. disposed of all the amendments. The House voted to fnsist on its disagreement with the Senate and wsked for o committee of couferesce, and then at 43 o'clock the House ad- Joursed. e FIELD SFORTS, S . Wase Ball, A\ SPLENDID GAME AT BROOKLYN—THE ATHLETICS AGAIN SUCCESSFUL. | The second match of the series played by the Ath- letics during their visit to this city, took place yesterday on the Capitoline Grounds at Bedford, as aunnounced in yester das’s Trisose, and it proved 1o be a finely-contested game The game opesed at 4 p. m., the Athletics going to the bat | a score of 5 murkiog their first efforts, the Stars scoring 2 for | their share. T the sccoud innings, the Athletics added 7 to thair score by a spleudid display of effective batting, the balls being such as bo fielding could prevent yieiding runs. Another 2 for the Stars 1oft the totais ¢ to 4, aud in the third 1anings the . by causing their opponents to draw a blank. d again adding 2 to their score, narrowed the distaoce to 10 In the two following inuiugs. the Athletics added 7 to | their score, o1 the Stars 6; the totals at the close of the fifth | inning be o gome, thus far, baving been played nk for the Asbletics, and & score of 2 for the Stars fo tie sixth innige, left the totals 14 to 17, and very wtcresting position, the really fine fieiding kept the Athletios score down to & lower ey e sccustomed to, while the voys had made off tan any other club this season. | th aud #th ianings, howerver, tue Athletics made dash for n Iarge seore, and they succeeded to the 9 runs to their rcore, the Stars scoring but sstion as to the victory, but the . beaten two to one, and so they st o the Ligh mark of their previous innings, the tiasl g the suceess of the Athleies by w score of 37 to 19, | The best of fecling prevailed more run the a extent of 4. Thie ve were b d t ot 1o be one run 1w thai iwo Lo one. throag hout the cont We give the score below. To-day the Agbietios pliy their retarn game with the Empire Club, ATHLETIC, 0.8, STAR 0.k Kl Lior, - o Wadoell, 1st b. 33 | M Bride, p.... aliivan, p. 51 Jseach, 2 b 1 42 Wilkins, 8. #...... 5 Worth, ¢. f........... 2 3 Beukenstoek, 1st b 4| Macdinrmed, 24 b.... 0 4 | Dackney, ¢...ooeeee 6 3| Finuders, s, 8 TR Fisher, c. {. 4' [hompson, o 4 Dosoong, 3d b .. Smith, r. f 4y Y SN 3/ Manly, 34 b. 23 Total... .o m| Total......0 1NvINGS, 1 34 ] £ 9 Totsl, Atbletic..... 3 7 0 4 3 0 9 10 137 Star 0621 1 5 3 1 o= M1, I, (Brien of the Atlantie Club, Sctofield and Macdwarmed. Deshong, 2: Klein, | 4: Lewis. 3; Muuly, | convatescing. THE HEALTH OF THE CITY. — ! ONE CASE REPORTED YESTERDAY—TWO CASES IN | JERSEY CITY. At 6:40 p. m. of Tuesday Sanitary-Inspector Dawson reported o case of cholera at No. €89 Riosaway. The patient, friendless woman named Maguire, was sttacked in the Bowery an hoar or two previous aad fell. in o fainting i Stimulants were administered from the effoct of whioli shere vived sufficiently to walk to the locality above-mentioned, where she agatn tell and was carried into 8 restaursni. The symptoms were violent vomitiog and luvoluntary purging of the albuminove fuids characteristic of cholers, The patient sank rapidly into collapse but was prompe!y treated by the lo. spector with encmas of brandy aud strong tea with very good results. She was finally carried to Bellevoe Hospital, since ‘which time no report hias heen made concerning her conditio. THE UNION ALLOWED TO COME T0 THE CITY. Tl steamship Union, for & month past detained at Lower Quarantine, cams to the city.yesterdey morning and weatto her pier to discharge cargo. Tho well passengers, who had Dbeeu travsferred to the halk Saratoge. after passing days in freedom from the disease, were linded at Caftlo Garden 0 Monday, Tbere is now bat one infected ship- namely, the Peruvisn—in the Lower Bay. TWO CASES OF CHOLERA REPORTE! JERSEY CITY Dr. Kirsten, Coroner, reports two well anthenti- cated cases of cholera in Jersey City, both of which made | their appearace ou Tuesday afternoos, Oue of the patients in 8 young woman residing at No. 70 Prospect st., the other i wan living in Warren-st,, near Essex. They were attendel by the usual symptoms, cold extremities, cramps ia e stow ach and limbe, vomiting aud rice-water discharges. Prope: remedies wers presciibed, and yesterday the patients were D IN CHOLERA AT QUARANTINE. i Under date of June 27, Dr. D. H. Bissell, Depuiy ! Health Officer, reports no admissions since last return. Threc convalescents have been transtesred to the Portsmouth, leav- ing 16 under troatment, all of whom are in a fair way to re corer, with one exception. SINGULAR CASE OF ENTIRE FAMILY MILK, A singular case of illness occurred last Tuesday afternoon in the family of Mr. Jobn Scofield, residing at No. 5 Beach-st. The patients, five in number, incinding the servant, dined that day, at 1 o'clock, priscipaily on bread aad | milk. After digner Mr. 8, went to bis place of business, No. 201 Chambers-st.. but at 3 o'clock was taken violeatly ill with vomiting and purging, and carried bome, where be found his w.f: and daugbter suffering from the same symptoms, The servant girl had also a similar but milder attack from the same cause. The family pbysician, Dr. White, was imme- diately summored, and the administration of proper remedies relieved the patients, hll of whom, at last accounts, were con- | valescent, b affsir was reported at the office of the Sanitary Su- perintendent, and Dr. Emerson, supposing the disease to be ehoiera, investigated the circumstances sufliciently to atlsly bimself that the illness bad its origin in the food which had | been eaten at dinuer, Whotker the symptows, so alarming | {u their first manifestation, aroso from the bread, or wilk, or both, was not discovercd. Bota these articles were procared At the places where tie family Las been in the habit of purchas- ing them. "The parties evidently had beon poisoned, bt the facts are not yet suticiently known to enable any of the medical autborities to £orm a defini.e conclusion coucerning the pecn- liar agent that produced the sickness. CH-ST.—AN BREAD AND IN BE wITH TLLNESS POISONED KCINM. i —~— VERY FEW ARRESTS—NAMES OF THOSE ARRESTED— FORTY-SIX INJUNCTIONS ISSUED YESTERDAY. There were {ewer arrests yesterday of unlicensed Yquor dealers than during any day sivce the Police com- menced to enforce the new Excise law, being bat fourteen in | wll. Tue following are the names of the parties arrested ' a ; Macdiarmed, Dackney, 7; Deshong, 1; Mouson, 2; Waddel, 1. yuts on Bases— Athietics, 6 times; Stars, 7 timos, n Athleries, 8 times; Stars. 13 times. Wilkias, 1; « « P tus—Klefufelder, 1; Reach, 1; Passed Balls—Dackney, 4; Thompsor EVREEA VS, MUTUAL. i To-day these clubs pay their third game together at e fully be expeeted. | . BROOKLYN POST-OFFICE. | n these two nines yesterday, at fasor of the Brooklyr uiae by & score of s Cricker, GEORGE VS. PHILADELPIIA. s The nateh between these Clubs, commenced yes- a1 Hoboke eorge, the ot A pl terminated in favor of the St. T 159 for Nt George 4 by bians fcllowed their lunings, n three wickets wien time was , the Philadelphisss . and Gordon's were tae the ‘8t George side, Kelly, Now 685 Wi Clay's 2 being th iy the Philadeiphians. Teuth Precinet. Lapt. 0. 107 Canel ot, . leveuth Precinet, , No. 15 Avenue | D Peter W. Daneas, shes, No. 240 dian | THE TUKF. | Capt. Williamson.—Patrick Begz. No. 231 | -— | ot No. 30 4y i ON THE UNION COURSE. | +, Shark and Lady Ewma, tay afieraoon at the Union Course, Long Island, to trot fur 8 purse of 82000, two mi'es and repeat, these being Quite & large 3 | 1wo cel the only cotries. B s |4 z H . ttie start the mare broke verr badly and sue out, Fi allwed the horse to get twelve lengtls ahead before t Hrat~ canght her gait Shark retained this advantaze throu e Lady Bmas cortinued to behave so vadly that she bind snd whi fell b Sec 41 the heat by nearly 20 lengths. e proprietors of the mare put p n fresh o penelis, for sb romained steady at her the home streteb, At the start they both Got away Lorse Laving the lead, At the quarter be bad iacrea: nee to five lengths; which position be retatacd to the end of the first mile, 'rom (his point the mars gradually made up lost time, and s not wore than & 1ngth behind ter antago -stretch, | trot ¢ { very attractive programme is offered at the wion the fur noted borses, Dexter, Paichen, and Butler, will trot f urse of §2,000. BOALD OF EDUCATION | A NEW SCHOOL-HOUSE IN THE TWELFTH WARD—RE ORGANIZING THE EVENING SCOOLS, ETC. The Board met at 5 o'clock last evening, the Presi- AdEs M. MCLEAN, esq , 10 the clnir, Commisioner LaxnoN offered a resclation appropriating £6.6% fr the purpose of purelasiog @ scbool site sicusted on the southerly side of One-hundred-and-fifteenth-it., cow- neing 100 feet east of Second-ave., on whioh to eroct 8 Grammar School-bouse in the Twelfih Ward. In offerioe the resomtion Mr. LANDON said that the de- mandeof the Twelfth Ward were umperative for & now wehooi and be eared not in what particular locality it wus s0loog as & scbool was established in the neigh- borsand. Commisstoner BLOOMFTELD was of the opinion tha be purchased at & much lower price tLan_ tho r called for, Alter some further discussion the resolulion was 4 ed. The Committee on Consclidation of Schools submitied a re- g::m Il-.n the reéstablishment and government of Eveniug The differcnt sections provida for one term of Evening Schools, commeneing on the first Monday of October. and eou- tinuing 18 waeks, exclusive of toe usual Roliday vacation: that the schools shall be opened st 7 v'eloek in the eveams and closed ot 9 o'clock; where there 1 loss thau an average of 3 pupils o & tencher, the lest tesoler appoiuted sball be dis- charged; no fernlo teacher sball be employed in wny mals eveuing school whe hus not had at least two’ years' experience at & tencrer 1m o male grammar sciool. The evetivg schools are to be looated s follows Finsy bierrier.—Mabe—Grammar School No. 1, in Fourth Word; | Gras s School o 44, in Fifth Ward " Female—Gruumar Setiool No. 24. kn S.xth Werd; Grammar School No. 34, in Eighth Ward BROOND LiwT i1 ale ~Grammar Sehiool i Tenth Ward; Grammar 8-bool No. #b in Tnirtecnth Ward. Sehool %n. 31, in Seveuth Ward; Gramaar School No.21, io Four- ‘ teenth e Tuinp Disrricr —Male—Grammar Sehool No 16, in Ninth Ward. Female—Grammar Scbocl No. 11, in Sixteenth Wi Forwen Distrier —Male—Grammer School No. 36, in Eleventh Ward; Grammar Scheol No. 13, in Seventeenth Ward Female— Gramuir Schocl No 15, i Eleveath Ward; Gracar School No. 19, i Sevententh Ward. rei W AKD.~ School No. 20, in Fichtesnth Ward. Suxi W ARD. asar Scool No. 8,in Tweatieth Ward, Female—Primary School No. &, iu Tweatieth Wand; Primary b Ay Mo torammar Schoot No. 30, in Twelth KYENTR Disrrior.— 0. 3, in Twel Ward: Grammar school No. 17, in Ward;, Gramuwar Bchool No. 18, in Nivetesuth Ward: Grammar Sebool No. 97 in Twelfth Ward. ¥ School Now 24, in T weaty vezond Wand: Graaimar ool No, 8 10 Nineteentis Ward. Teport was The Cowimiites on Fjnance, to whom was referred the reso- Tatien to "ler the propriety of redueing the clerical force in the offico of the Clerk of the Board, in favor of adoptiog resolutions the oilices of ity Clerk of the Depository and C] to the Superint t of Sehool ulldings: that the salaries of the persons hereuafter pamed be tixed ns follows: Edgar Howland, 82,200, John G. White and James W, Miller, respectively, ; Edward Van Sann, 8000; that of the Messenger, $1,000; ibe resolutions to take eflec. o sod afier Sepiem , next. Tue Cinmittes, in submitting these resolutions for ad: 3 Toard will savo anooally, in clerks’ sl 5. Which was adopied. i, bad 4 formal ballot for tof Grummar Sebools | wke effect July 1 nest, of Mr, V &0 i the M. George W, Cooper, cion was adop'ed ther ti¢ Progent aud Clerk e {19 s w0 mo warrants for 18 aalaies of Prineipals of o schools: gLell be elosed Seheols, W previons 10 ¢ Gram ar and Prim Ll Board then ndioui sed, AT THE TOMES POLICE COURT. ' ¥. Helmke, No, &3 Harrisonst., Jos. Butter, No. 536 Brosdwsy, | Chas. Grofien, No. 113 Mott-s: Deants Cahill. No. 10 Rooseeit'st., | Otts Burne, 420 Greenwich ot John Wicsman, No. 140 Weat Juises Maxey, No. 15 Maiden-Lave. Each of the abore were Leid to bail by Justice Hogan in the sum of 8100, AT THF JEPFERSOS MARKET POLICE COURT. James Koilly, 81 Second-ave. icharl Hast, 280 W, Fourth-st Heury Leisentoer, 44 Second-sve. They were esch beld to bail in the sum of 8100 by Justies AT THE FSSEX MARKET TOLICE COURT. Aruold Best 55 Forsyth-st. Morga Burke (twiee), 4 Fiestave. Frederick Bischofl, 177 Bowery. Heury Be sivon), Fach of the above were beld to bail by Justice Shandiey in the sum of $100. | INJUNCTIONS ISSUED YEISTERDAY. Judge Cardozo was very iudustrions yesterday in the service of the liquor deslers, and issued 46 lojunctions. The fullowisg are the Games of the applicanta: ¥ Capt. Thom —Joins Wild, harine st ey N o Peter Matthews, No. § tiey, No, 471 G No. 44 Basterat 4 Prince-st. Westaie; | Jamesaiip; sugh. N L o 73 Fourt Ledden—Christopher Dougherty, N Clark 354 J Ixteeuth Precinct Capt Twentyfifth-s', teenth Pracinct, obn or. No, 26} Avenve B, Cameron. corner of i dames i 3 Danie! Buckley, No. 224 Firstave.: « Fileentb ot ; Thowas Kesoun, No. 349 n, No. 232 Avenue B; Wan Baird, No. Capt. A it Tod No. 870 Siath- ave.: Hurry Behrons, No. 214 ¥a. - .. James Geoghe on. No. 163 Secoud Fhilip Grennas, No. 540 Third-an | Tweaty finet Precinct, Copt. Wikon—Davkd Flaberty, No, 543 | Fistave. | north v est v, | ckson.—Franefs John Turmer. No. 24 Huodwn-st.: Edw, Drumm, No. 841 5 Washiuglon: st Jowwph \Vaisb, No. 295 Spria st and No. 57 MeDoaza Towenty vinth Preciucs, Capt, Speisht—Peier bolas, No. 209 enthiaves; Michnel O° 140 Seveutivave.: Jobn MeGint, ) Reilly, No. No. 505 Blath: we.: Peter SicCullough, No. 56 Deventh Pater W Duscan. No. 107 Seventh-ave, ™ £ . Thirty it Precmet, Capt. Bogart. berweed Sixty sixth and Siat:-sesent omas Pettit, Eigl | THE EIGHT BOUR MOYEMENT. i s THE CAULKERS' STRIKE AT AN END—ALL THE MEN AT WORK AGAIN. Yesterday morning the New-York ship-caulkers re- turned to work upon the old time, and at the old prices. The Caulkers' Association is suill to be kept up, and the bosses do not propose to interfore with the ergamazation in any way whatever, Thus f.r, as foreshadowed in vestorday’s TRIBUNE, the strike has ended satisfactorily to ull parties concerned, The bosses have succeeded in resisting the demand for the eight hour system, whil* the men retain their orgauization. A LADY ARRESTED ON A CHARGE OF GRAND LARCENY —THE COMPLAISANT A WELL-KNOWN SPIRITUAL- IST—CURIOUS STATEMENT BY THE PRISONER. Officer Banta of the 15th Precinet on Tuesday evening arrested Mrs. Isabells Bodley, residing on the corner of Thirty-fourth-st. and Lroadway. on & complaint of grand Ircevy preferred by Richard D. Goodwin of No. 814 Broadway. The complaivant is well kuown in wpirit usl circles, and kns lately been brought promi- nently of President before the pubic 1o the « “L' of a anti-Fenan socicty haviog s - headquariers at the last-named place. lie charged ihe prisoner with ing stolen & gold bracelet, four ‘rll rings, some ribbon, nnmn_ silk, aliogether v at #30. Cy the prisoner, and from her suswers wing no choice in the matter, the acoused was Dodge, at the Jeflerson Market Po- lice Coure. but the complainant failed to make his appearance. 1, Thomas aud May The friewds and 2 THEY PURIFY THE BLOOD. TERMS. WEEELY TRIBUNE. I year--3 pumbers. Twenty copies. ity Au extra copy will be sent for eaoh clul of ten. SEMI-WERKLY TRIBUNE. 1 year—104 nombers. ... 1year— 104 numbers eo‘un. or over. for each > 3 o:’opin-n vflheedw--nnm 0 subscribecs, 5 Persons remiittiog for Persons remitting for 15 copies 845 will rerelve stestra 0opy montha. one year. DATLY TRIBUSY. $10 per annum; $3 for six months HE TETBUNE, New York. —— MARBIED. LOVER(DGE ~BARTLETT—In Milford, N. H.. en Wednasdsr, Junie 20, by the Bev. Wiism B. Fston asistad by the Rev. . i :ffi'lw'.:'a",'fihfif"“" of New York City to Mazjetia €. Bastlodd. PEREING_PATTON—In Now-iaves Conn on Wednewlas, Juse 1. by the Rev. Williaw Petton, D. D., Loftus Porking of Loudon, Fially Patton, dsagier of the oflciatio Uergymaa. 3, Fuz. to g, Juno 26, e ids of the tamily ore invited to aitend Lis funeral, on Thureday sfternoon, st 2 v'elock, from his Iatw freideace, o Kailrond ave. 6 v SHCOR—On Tuesday rivining. Juse 26, 1086, after » long and paiafot lizess, Mary Juve, wito of Theodore Scoor, avd et duugpier st 1y A. Suortisnd, in the 324 yea: of bur uge. i iatives of the fanily. also those of bes fatier-in-isw, Henry Secor. and her brotbers, Thos. 8 wnd Stephen F. Shordand, aie @ pegtiully Teqieated to atteud the funeral, oa Tl alior- noon, 28th imat., ut 3 o'clock, fron, her lste residence, No. t., 3d dobr east of Court-at., South Brooklys. Iy, at Mount Vernow, ou T uesday, the Zith inst., Me. Jlice from his late cesidence, ot Mount Vernos, 3¢ 10§ o'clock. Phe rolatives and Iriends of the fauwily ere i atteud. Corciages will bo in at the Mot \ srnon Depot, N. If. Railrosd, to ronvey thew o his rast- denee. Teaius lnave New-York at 64 o'clock. TAYLOR—In Philsdeipbis, on Wednesduy, Jrne 20, Teian 0. Tay- lor, wite of Horace b. Taylor. s tie Z7th year of her age. W EBB—At Madison. N. J., 0n Wedneaday. Zith insi., Phebe Weis st 63 year of bt Her relatives md frie those of Ler son, Jamess Webb, and won-in-law, Jorenil -, are rospeetfolly juvited to sttend her funeral, frois the vesidence of the latier, st Madison. on Friday. 2%h sk, st 11oeock o m. Truius ieave trom foos of 1y ot - Howard Swan. The tuneral will take on Fridey niotuin ited Gyerial Notices. Kesponse of the Spirit of Shukespenre to o Medivse whe inquired what he thouzit of PHALON'S NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS: © Can sueh things be asd overcome us ke 3 Summer clond, st wonder "’ Without our 3} Bathing Suits for LADIES AND GENTLEME GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS, AND SUMMER UNDER WEAR, in groat var DEVLIN & CO, BROADWAY, Cox WARREN-ST. BROADWAY, Cox GRAND-ST. The Kouad Table. CONTENTS OF No. XLUL-NOW READY' POEM-THE BOSPHORUS. CHARACTER AND LANGUAGE REVIEW OF WILKIE COLLINS'S NOI LLS. THE HARVEST OF THE SEA. MARY LOWELL PUTNAM ART NOTES, LITERARY NOTES NOTES AND QUERIES LONDON LETTER. BOSTON LETTER PHILADELPITIA LI CLUBS FOR LAD GREAT DESPOTS IN SMALL PLACES. R BEAD THIS WEEK'S ROUND TABLE! FUR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS. AMPRICAN NEWS COMPANY. Gensrel Aeena The Best Purgative in the World. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS COATED WITH SWEET GUMS, Soperiot (o wigst Free from taste, Nover sicken ot gripa. Tha cnly vegerwbie substibate for ealomel o wercury Known to the world, azd superior to all porzative, siterative, o esthartic pills s gerers’ Lse. THE SYSTEM AND PURGE ver, bowels, kidneys, skin. and other sacceticns REOULATE from the storal DISEASED HUMORS. s per box. Sold b Write us fumedisialy. All ean be geitled. Send $1.300, or $2.000. WX e Reconstruction,” We advartised in March. “Reconstruct We lizve reconstructed our story. NOS. 4 AND 6 BURLING SLIP, N. X., BY RENOVING THE METAL DEPARTMENT 10 NO.8. the store adjoiciuz wad perwittivg our fne SILVER-PLATED WARF 15 oe. Our wilk kelusively the forrer premises. e votes ssportmoss. of oy FLATED-WARE ever bofo prices, whoi Wil well or retsi’, which repay thom for # tr1p fom: Brosdwey to the foot of Jobtn-at, Slodedos £ S el o _LUCIUS HART & Co. Deatness and Discharges from the Ear Kadically Cured, by the use ol (e recently iuvented Vegutable extract OTITINE. Price, 1 30 abotrle. For sale by all Druggists WEEKS & POTTER, Druggists. No. 170 Washington o, Bosisa. Wholesals Agents. ’ s Steeve Buttons and Studs, New Styles, Two, Three, Five. Eight, Ten to Seventyfive Dollars s set. For anlo by G. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Broadway, one doot balow Cana Faus, Pars Fane, i NEW STYLES, just received. For sale by G. C. ALLEN, GOLD aed SILVER, Tuirtyive, Forty, Fity to Three Hundred Doilars each, for ssle by GEORGE C. ALLEN. No. 415 Broadway, one door below Canal st " Silverwaro for Wedding Presents, Now Styles. For sale by GEORGE C. ALLEN, No, 415 Broadway, one door below Canai-st. Jenkings Compenrd, MEEseE. For Dyspepaia, Consiipation, Indi.rstion, snd Puzely 3 vegriabie ion. Dopot, No. 160 Franklin Sold by Sold by Sold by . Soid Ay Wy, Md‘b';gzfi“fl‘v';. eeaes of Bamursl el sndall reepectable Dru v d g MR Brown's L DESTAURANT. (F No. 58 Whiteat.). No. 104 Leonsrd-st., __ Finthou ewt of Brosdwn Children ., baby Tenders. Propeliers asd ToyseREMOVED to No. 413 Brosdway, mear Mo was #ent for and_compelied to appesr. As Goodwin had failed to wotify the owners of some of the articlss to appear and preter charges, the com could only be taken for pmmouy—hmmuw rings, valuod at mmmmmmnfl“m n“ihm o ing party of ladies ities her, went to N‘«{. 514 Broadway flm purpose of ...'.'.’.I:. . Venvic, Loder the musegeimens ot ss, Ggodwin- Tho T e B S R vty the nee, wed herself to be tied with a means mediam haviog beeu previously searched by a committee of ladies. e{ih p'md.l‘l.: HespirD's MoWER AND Riapse.—No farmer whose meadows are ia decent condition can afford to be with- out & Mowing-Mackize, With Mowiog-Machine and Horse- Rakes the hay can be cut at the right time. or nearly so, while witbout them, haying may drag elosg Ioto ancertain weather, and the grass lose muckiof its value. Having for years seen the Tgbbard Mower in use, we can sately recommend it to farwers, See advertisoment. e— T The Tribune Enlnrged. Notwithstanding the fact that the sizg of Tus Tais Broomet. LEWIS P. TIBBALS. ep Cool.~BARTLFTTS PATENT POLAR REFRIGERA TOR: W boiemis and Retail by GEO. F. MERKLEE, No. 7: Bioeek- trow Broadway. erat, one door west W T dtuted on the line of the Har- T O Oy ¥ 2otiuws Bition), seven milos nert of the Central Park, Office No, 52 hast » *' Wk, Crars. Controller. WA, BOOTH. Prosident. edical Common Sense, 40 prges— | Tasirations. # wall went free. £, M. D., No. 1,10 . New My Sent everywnere. #— Aathor, E. B F ork. m. Tovalide st » die- Conoltations Auily. from 9o m. to anes oy o By e iRk Cure for free. Addioss A (5 Brostenr: . S B 0 i e e AL D, No. 1,130 Hrosdway. New York. = Bew: o D ) ‘within 30 W Wi o L Pollak & Son, NPERSCHLON MANUYAC: fcmk- ) wear Fourthst, mu.'-'u—-. ;%&?cfinmz&' 1 SEWS I where you ca charge it not watisted. S8 a3 3 ' Noy 640 Broadway, comer Bissckert, | g $0 Braauey, St —t | Usgrastows, Conn. Al Lt‘i For paie e vy s OB " Clothes W ringers o sl kiuds EEPATRUD by the B WASHING. \Nmfll"‘lKllfi ANY Courtlandt Br& ACHINE Now-York. 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