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ith of the Honse ta protact A" and a viclation 'of ihe uy intention to luflict re f . ok ¥ ) RATusD, Y ed 2 ) g o ' T LIC DE Jux v [ Jie i to é. with PATENTS The Commissioner of Patents will iss wook endiog d new pai LDIERS' ORPHAN FAIR. 1 t yet determined when to br 1 lors' Orphav’s H i v lis . T . ¥r Bive b atla » n as numereus as they should be for so broad e of the Soldi The gitt by which it is prop fre been aut . Lins, in consideration of the t wroceeds to he devoted Lo ug of the prizes is to tal ™ . ud & half ’ Lissisaippi. bt uth to secure it AFFAIES IN NORTIH CAT ( Hol 0 ariginal Unic d Steedma ople ba rmed rebeilion, e to the preas of the resolutio zed to have beld office tnder the 1 aleoto bave other w0 o e ther id and sup- war, aud at latare, et that deracy, aud was ol bel e ARSENA id in suppres h M. Hum, time § Represewtatives, and a candidate for S rCo the Senate, from Penpsylvania, is in the I e peaple of Northe od 1T bild now befor MOVEMTNTS OF THE ¥ @ President this afternoon visited n th D o Congress, e 0 o institut terson aue Mrs, Stover. ud entbu- ferred the bonors red an USION CAUCUS. ators held a caucus t the pobiic b for the adjournment of { TREASURY MATTERS. Join Jay Knox, formerly portuent of the Treasury. hos been disps tary e Treas furula, to joves the branch mint at Sau Francisco. A INDIAN TREA Repy g with a view to o befure fixing a tim The sioner of Indian Affa gram . Taylor, President of mie ¢ unuisdsn, dated Fort L v inouncing that & satisfictory treaty had been econcluded with the Sioux aud Cieyonnes, The 1wo tribes were lasgely represeuted, wnd €l oot cordial feeling prevailed. - XXXIXtn CONGRE FIRST SESSION. veree WASHIN STATE AND FEVERAL COUR =8 July 2, 1866, M- . Y.) introduced a bill for the re- movn! peis I QOILAIN Cane m State ¢ w Was Tefert v 1o the Judietary Committee, it provides for such re- movel 1n e o 8300, 1 which the defendant is an alien o1 ¢ Siate, when tic néti- tuted £.x the purpose of restrainieg o olug suid defnd- ant, o when the suit is ope in whith theie can be a fioal de- termination of the controversy, so far as concerns him, with- ‘out t1.¢ preaence of other deferdents ns perties in the caus My HaR i ed & billto amend an act to establish the Ji. ciary Coarts of the United wpproved Sept. 24, 17, 1t grovides cases in State Cosres in which the matt dispate is €0 ¥ show to the Conrt that tae trial will invols 1 of riehts of such & the war against { Congress couc be removed w the suck sction a Uuited States Ce LLVEES ON THE MISS Mr. Crauk (N. H), from the Selo comtrictivn of the ees of the M ¢ an sppropristion for the r TJevees of that river in Arkansas, Mis sittee on the Re- 4 Kiver. reported tion and re- sippi 8ud jia. o, aid for the A overpent of the Fiver. “The il appropristes §1.500,000, as follows 000 in | Louds: + 655,000 10 Mississippr, aud §:50,000 I Arkansas. i the reasury to mwake n 1epurt 10 wing how 1auch of the money the par It roquies the Secretar) the na session of Congress, sk Bow be 4 expended, bow expended. sod by whom tieult: tevies yepaired, their conditior, the aren piotected by thom, il the amonit ¢ f niosey remaising unexjended C COMMIT- DEVARLIKEXT OF MISES AND ORES—A ECIEN TES OF INVISTIGATION. Mi. KvE (Nev.) introduced the loliowing resolutior, which wos rred to the Committes on Mines and Miniug: Revtved. .. Vhat the Secreiary of State be and b ie wad wuthorized to appulit such coumittvo oF 890 wieby re- tion of Hewas accompanied by | | | prevent bribery and the House b. 3 . Bth and 0 provide for the payment of the The Had any(l ntia f . ' 063 10 these Territories should be e e If 8o, it ouglt to be made X [ ) ‘1' ant 1oy 114.' 3 n" B | showing th | A short deb HALE and BOLLINS against ur | leces in the several States; which were laid wocratic t fron 1 womant ed 1 their N ry mon wh Tif Je vis) wotll Le (Da , who wes Mr valti waid the 1 tr the ¢ try. Wheun be ¢ Slewar!) was ae of the first men on the P ert the Dewo- its freason, as (Cat.) 1 postponement of the bill under considera Mr. Hispitess (1 1m0t be post- Bt as wellbe sed Lo grant. 1os. I Le pued; if it was th oprosed to Conuess preva was ag1eed to. of il tities of lpad 13 vrder, and to giv u the Direct 1o st of navel Isiaad was the most o tuka cuze of the At he Sardwich Lsl £X (Me) ¥ & fozed a8 an_ame teamahip Con eumship line between N and 1 of touchi author- 10 estatlish a monthly isco nud the Sandwieh a8 tequired by law ail b tween mes, Feasenden it execubive after adjours HOUSE OF REPRLSENTATIVES Under the call of States for bills and joint resolu- s, tie folowing were introduced and referred BILLS INTRODUCE 1—A bill 1o pratect tie srnption r. Piick (Me.)—To annul dian Society for Reformi t «f Columbia. Ry Mr. Biowirt—To California. tig public eredit and to the sets incorporating the B avenide Offenders in the Dis- d in the construction of a canalin MAINE AND GEORGIA. Under the call of Bt last M for resolutions, a reslation, offered ertain out day by Mr. PERMAN, came up, reciting ted in Georgln upon citizens from Maine, wod ing upon the Fre inform this House whether the ual rigots of eit: Uaited States arc at preseit wary 10 loval eif tion was aereed to, , HEPONTE ution authorizing the Spe " the resolution. moved to lay the resolution on the table, w was negatived, ion was referred to the Committ 1 Accounts o r | The resolution offered by Mr EAYyosD on 4 of April andt id over un e rul widing for & commission of five upon o rulroad betw ee Wostorn States aud tbe Atlautic scabourd, came up and was sgai postponeds THE FENIANS. next resolution that came up in order was that offered 1, as folyws B bave stte v with t1 8 wwowed pur mtole of Grvst Britain, Tint the Committee on the propuiety of recom wending b mction ot "I resclution was rejected without division. THE BEBELs IN PENNSYLVANIA, Tho next resolution that cawe up 13 order W by Mr, Coffioth on the 11th of Juse, instructiog the Co on Claims to inquire into_the expediency of appoiuting com- Inissioners to aseartain what datiages have been sustained by “itisens of e XV I Congressional District of Pevusylvauia by Rebel raids. 0n motion of Mr. MCKER, the resol table. b Fer ud from; abject tion was laid on the MISCELLANEOUS. ed @ rosoiution, waich was adopted, di- renne of poy red to the Coue Mr. ROLLINS © recting tuat o1t motions and resolutiont for the of ofticers and employés of the House be ret wittee on Accounts without debate. Mr. DEMING presented resolutions of the Connecti Jature in favor of a donation of lands to endow Female y the table, Mr. LAWRENCE (Uhio) asked aud obtained eavé to record Mis vote in favor of the Seuate smendment 1o the Constitu- l’mud awendment, ugreed 1 by the House on the 13th of June. Mr. KAssox, from the Committee on Aporopriations, re- ported back au act 16 feareanize the elerical forco of the De. partment of the Interior; which was referred to the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Unl EETRINCHMENT. Mr. Hate offered tue fodowing resolution, which was adovred W hereas, « finauelal candition of the United States den vconomsy in ol the Departments of the G 0 oFder 10 sust Lo credit of the ou, and to reiieve day from exeessive txstion ; aud, ishereas, th hat in mavy departments of 168 civil very d aud st} exist, in tie perpetustion of use agast salaries ana slowsuces, ad therelore have for leas ofticus an i other unvecessary and w) Jewoived. by the House chen:)’ ¢ uwen o iu bis Judgu.ent way sppear most competent for ¢ That ttew be Porpos- to witend such exhionion sod procure sud forward tiereto the S w-’ o tuens of ores and mineral products of this country ss they | Select ey st with such specimens and modeis of stzuctor dma | wricted to inquire iuto the axpendi aetv fo; the extraction. dressing snd reduction of ores, sud for the | civilservice of the Uniied States Sllustest.on of minersl products, sud of miving and metallurzical AP | what oftices ought id fanees 2id Conatrnotions ue way best tend o the resn t desired, and | oozt 10 be Ted de'r 3. 1 who'e or in part, the expenses of such atreogenents, the | poises of the civi pum of ¢ vand doilers, 8nd 1o more shall be puid to th 4 that said Commitien be a. e op osclution 10 i sppointed os foreanid, whieh sum s herebry | "and to yoport by bl Wppropured out of euy noney b the Treavary of tie Usited St sy sppoint a Cler for th 0L oLic i Wise sppropriateds RIFY BI e v ih introduced o resolution wuthorizing the Awwrien The House the e O ::m €M to wake such wrrasgemcnts avd exbiblt | g0y oy fhe Us Mr. Sehofield (Pa.) in thekass, asd e - . . S sumod the ¢ ration of the TariT bill; the first question A¥MEMT OF OB10 AND MISSOURL YOLUNTEEL Dein o the paragraph taxing oro 15 per contam ad velorem. BLr. Wikson (Aass.), from tue Miltary Comuiditee, ieported A Cousidsabbe dybate arvns g 1 aikiveh Of GoRks won th regiments of Ohio Volunteers, Muitia, 8 compiny of | valr 2w battery of Artiilany e d ivto the serviee to uell 100 | which is to | Was it | tliute would not be | t Legis- | INELW-YURA DAILY UKIBUNE, PUESDAY, JULY 3, Ixbb. motion of Mr 1 i V ar a paze, as follaw (i ropper on or. 43 per ¢ and br. AULDING (( olation « ! repor | mente e | vions Fewired, That fle ¥ scky, were in vi pricted MUSTER 04T instiuet the deten woutbs, Mr. Rotsseat (K fur rted baek the widow of Col J ral of Mis sy of the Ho Wratey o Was 8 mnn at Hiariis bis 8, © 10 be pe fug ¢ Mr fzat ™ of Li the be b was o that tion and stived—Ye. was then CALIFOUNIA THE (Wir) notice i -u. WiLson (fow Pacifh il wae 1 order for to-m It ots st on Pac that Co twice, one and o b aiid i proceeding 1o ¢ Mr. Koss (111 Mr. BANKS introd Canadn 1 The bill was read Foreign Affurs ped the pr the States of wan and Colum! one that t Wet, 834, 50,000 5,000,000, 200,00; P States aro also to pa Wl awendatory of motion of Mr. of vVt Mr, Mogrs g seash Tho douse udjour et ING IN CA January 1st, Was g | The new cro Nevada( ate to $530,000, Mining shar | Lugal | in treasure, stocks seriously. New-York. Savage, Legy! Tenders, 71. Senstor; Beown Missouri, declin Benton 1 the lgst any plics ne in committing an aes closed by recomuen tiie State of Kentucky, by tion. J. B. ¢ spoken in debate, has jun i and is Laeby ] wembeis (ou sofved, That Char! ! exnosi o ad_corruption in 184 AU protest ped that 1o Linity to the iutawous order W <0 said b knew nothing of the psr STEVENS (P'.) moved to o wonid il wp to-morrow trond set the United States referred AS95SING THE BALAKIES OF POST-OFFICE EMITOYESS AT Mr. Kreeey (Pu.) asked lew tion Feastred. That the Post o by virias of whal Phitadelphis has { ot cont on jeoted ADMISSION OF THE BRITISH PROVINCES | of the States of Nova Scotis anada West, s wents. e notice shall be deposited in the Deapartment of State that tie sweruments of Gireat Britain and of the Provinces b positions maae in the secoud s det of the Unitad States shall pubish by proclamation that Nova Seot k and Canada Weat, nnd the are Territories of the United State Now-Branswick, Mr. CooK. from the Committee printed and , was taken from the Speaker's tal EVENING SESI0N The total amount of exports from San Francise are better; Ophia, Savege, $900; Yellow Jacket, $ nders, 71c. Sax Fr ; The steamer Oriflamme, from Portland, Lrings $89,700 The tendency of mining shares f Imperial, $103; Belcher, $166; C Porosi, $193; Yellow Jacket, §595; Gould & Curry, §100. From i Mic.), and rtingan 1y, 4w Jokn L. J, and co W8 iathe C P putting a on regulua of copper duty vn zine in blocks from ed, Mr. Fraxcs strikiog oul tha ol wined grees 1iLo Cownmittee in suj port of the nuien n Lour, the House ha A his time for that purpose, The Committoe then iaving disposed of less than & und. hio), fro pecial Comumitt w the £ the priviieges of tie House At upon Mr. Grinne!l, ‘testimony, The re wpanied by th ling o ou of the f ' n. £on 80 8 membT C by Mr Grinnel Touw les D, el to the peate N UTAN. war wdopted inquire 1o for two OF MICHIGAN CAVALR o Military 4 the ist Michiran Casulry nd its tauster out and payraent 1n Utab. RELIEF OF MIS, JERSO; §.) from the on Military Af- e bl topsy 10,0000 ENl ) obn I, Sanderson, Iate Provost-Ms wnd_wervic Al in support’ 10 £l for special Tabo rainst taking mdvant s Teportof a p Sa 2 might have of ba rocier i Peaneyivani., g prove Lim to have been guilty of Though be (Jubnson) was o rest i peace, b uch Tpotrate an o biok be Lore was noth t than to produce any polith on tiis foor would elat b Col. Sandersou bad ex cular orenn e Golden Cirele Democrati Al way with 1t and it that party. Kr ki arged | b wrt rend wou o t % . Navs 4 rejectod—Y eas, 57 AND OREGON FAILROAD LAXD GEANT for the | ark il ¢ fornia to o puinted and ree NIA the wittes 0a tions. gave tested ¢lection reasional District from st Dawson (roia th PACIFIC RAILEOAD. i tutroduccd a bill exglanatory of the and July 2. 1664 The lited, and made the special uly ordered (¢ reforred to shall vt made o the n Division, nor to receive Unitod States houds on o an wibraced in 1z Boe of rond 1 the 10uth meridian of Western longi d by the Company ia the 1 with the right vo the bouds of 1in the act + the grant of pany's Kast 1A FHILADE! w ofler the following reeclu- equested 1o in Liw Pou upon eael ‘he apnusl salaty of each liect the sauies THE UNION. ditions for the New-Lrunywick ud for the ergaizasion of weed u bill estabisiing co twice, and referred to the Committes on o first section provides that whenever o e tioa, the Presi- w Cans East Selkirk, Saskatcbe admitted aa States and tae propositions s States will Provineial debt at per centum interest us follows: Cunada Cannd 4,000,000, Nova Scotin. N ndland, The Uunited y 10,000,000 to the Hudson Bay Company. TAVEAS CORIUS, : the Juliciary, repo cas Corpus Aci of May ! ommitted. TION OF MINERAL LANDS, . Hiany (Cal), the Seaats bill & jneral 1inds, sod to extend the , New-liru; onstity the Il itces on Fublic La -AINOURNMENT ) atve notico that he woull ask to Liave an to-morrow, in order to flaish tus Laaull bl wed at 245 p,m. ——— THE PAUIFIC COANT. —— EXPORTS—WHEAT PROSPECTS—CAPITALISTS INVEST- LIFORNIA MINES—TREASURE FROM OREGON—MINING SHARES. SAx Fraxeisco, Friday, June 29, 1566, since s $32,000,000, including specie and werchandize with duties added. The exports of produce cater than at any former period. of wh | at the corresponding period lust year. Want of tunuage prevents large exports. ‘Thers is an increased disposition among San Franciseq capitalists to invest in C: nty aro reported sold, amounting in the sggre” t opens about 50 cents lowes than Three claims in ifornia min 13; Tuperial, $105; 90; Chollar Potosi, $175; AxCisco, Saturday. June 30, 1568, The disposition to speculate in gold affects minin Moncy is in 8ctive demund sud abund- aut at the usual rates, A The steamer Golden City sailed for Panama to-day, rying $2,445,/00 1n treasare, of which §1,551,000 is for , ear- is upward; Ophir, $220 5 .Ihr- priblishe S 420,000 fn &.1: 2;: hare amived here (rom Fort vipes, or | i T : & , S + -antaaQ | TERE CHOLEBA. SEMI-WEBKLY TRIBUNE. SENATOR LANE oF ]\AN; AS. Mail subseribers, i copy, | year—i04 numbors 00 | | Mail subseribers, 2 copies, ) year--104 numbers. 7m | =N | AT~ “ | Mail subseribors, 5 copies, or over, for each copy. . | iy i . s AT QUARANTINE | Persons reaitting for u{wuma\\l. . Will receive an oxtre 0opy | 3 &2 I 3 AT QUAS | for 6 @0nths. p He Skeots Himse!f Through the Head. 1 ) 1§ THE SEGUIN'S | Persous remitting for 15 coies 843, will receive an extrs oopy . vy g > et one your, | u POINT INJUNC CASE— CHOLERA | DAILY TRIBUSE. | " ELIZABETH, NEW-JERSEY, | £10 per aunnm 5 for six month PARTICULARS OF THE AFFAIR. | (g case of cholera occurred in this city yesterday, | Address Now-¥ork. | SOOIATE OCCHETES A W% 8 SETRIL e e . G named John K Livanaty | T mARRIED, - foroncon. IN: | VAIL—Tn Jeriy City. on Monday, July 2, by the | THE REASONS FOR THE ACT. pon and administered sl reme | 3. Browrne: of e aland. Lowns #. Buclausn of Hews rs of the 1 ot Health used disin- | York, to Casrie Tilion Vail of Jessey City. = peu the premise | BISSELL=VAlL—At Willistssboreh, L. L., on Friday, Jo it 4 o Jull B Bissel o of ! | Senator La flicting & wound, whic 1 wa with his bro other of bis son-in at the gate of the Goverr 1 sieppiog th, the ball passin was undoubtedly the resait of te went. Tiis is the third member of . stroyed bimself, The occusrence created an unusual sudness ere. *The put e bolth goud We ba for the hat ik Tho week from diarrbesi X equiva. pitauts, while e, ond a careful le riding evening 1 Capt. Adam wagon, which stopy e of Mr. MeCall, v all, a b 4l oh on board the F d ra which witl, doubtless, hriog the Agnes, bad 0 case for this port on the RT OF HIS DEATH ¢« W asiineroy, Moaday. July 2, 1566, Representativo Clarke of Kausas, who had pre- viously received dispatch aanouncing Mr. Laae's death, re- ceived a third dispatch to.day from D. R. Anthony, dated venwort s feliowrs: lay reported BMr. Lane doad. just seen bim, 50 fata), TRADICTED. THE SEGU We repeat Laat this s t the a the matter of , restrainiug them ion for well p d of the Supromo fullowing ¢ orth, Ho iy alive, but Tho surgeons unaai- I © diseoses are dubject 0 qual whs et skl nd where e operation iata first of *warebouse edtab sbad be cagried on. wot docks and wharis, g of New-York, not on Steten Island, Loug Isl The second past of sueh establishment s * this shiall be fn the bawer bay, di the n shore. The s’ float hospitsl, Tower bay, not lecs than w0 miles distant fro the quarititine anchoraze s from Ui nestest s boarding atation.” sad this is directed 10 be th Suely other vessels b tay be provided 10 e pital as to ofer the gresiet dispuich in boar bursing eround which bs located on the lauds of ey ot Leated by the ) o tely trausferemd to the flowting of otk Siven - to sppropiiae ves ad or C rage for ve than two il y Ls J. H. Lane, Un om 8¢, Lou's to his brot Suturday he attompted to jump out of | o Lindell Hotel in St. Loyis, Ho bad been in® | and Lok & pistol before he startél, Arriving rother in-law, MeGall, and on Suu’ Adams invited him to go to ride, but wot & pistol oing through out of the baggy to open the as hio got out aud opened the | n he put the revolver in Lis o is > nearest portion returned t I wiat vited out to here, he stopped with his ht McCall and Capt d be wanted his cane the Government Farm he g gate. He said, Good-by, Mac gute; the Luggy passed on, w ate ‘Lhe fourt o0n an they may be mouth snd shet himscl, the ball passing thre ti the head, scatiering the brains profus He ling: Board of How sioner of Qua through the uight, Lis friends keeping wateh with him. | gaticetatube ull meene necesary f tho proteeti n:‘r the pud . . g to the /28 icies o casey prov ure i physicians report the parslytic attack as bumbugs, Fear of oy e oo nibamlly P T exposure ead cx n from the United States Senate said to | | It sceus quite ¢.ey directions, that the Legiy led that St not be where au | Iature inter | operation o Lane's s is the he has ock this morning. { Quntant be t caue. Hedied about9o'c othier stabbed bimself years since in Indiana, second attempt be has made to commit sufcide sin v b roms Lo teft Washi There is great otion among the politi- | and the proceeds of wuch sale 1o be applied 10 the expenses cf thls ticfaus here; great excitement among Lane's friends an e he sonte atiiaved. e- oWl o 10 the prospects. Polities are now fersibly mwuddled. This :'"ml:.n ; wers of Quarsntize o nr udants, the Metropoiitan wil conse the elootion of anothier United States Senstor In | Losri ot oa it o ek vre the subjoct sf Quarantise, porsoas Laoe's place. in whou t ¥, Testation cf diseass, in order that oh persons may be o ¢, uatil tir dis- SECOND DISPATCIL | them or not, This ot they Loy legally Le doueon Lane still lingers, but cannot recover. His physiciana have ¥ givon up all hopes. He may sarvive until morving, Heis | SWEUNERS. 0 o 0y which, nnder well-ettled quitable prin- uieonseions. His wifs and friends ars with bim. Gov. Craw- | u resraining the deteudan o ing the thieateaed by Law, they bave uo right to furd will probably appoint ex-Gov. and Mayor Thomas Carvey to represent Lase's term until the Legislature meets. PAILS OF THE TRAGEDY—HOW THE DEED WAS COM- MITTED—THE NATURE OF THE WOU. TIENT MAY LINGER BUT CANY Special Disjatel to The N, Y, Tribune, Luavisworti, Monday, July 2, 1966, tor Lane came up from St. Louis on Friday | last aud went dicectly to the residenca of Mr. McCall upos jovernment Farms. Before leaving St. Louis bis con- ation intimated a determination to suicide, causing bim to comuit during the pendency of the action. THE CHOLERA AT ELIZABETH. W have been made soquainted with some facts in regard to the recent outbrenk of cholera at Elizabeth, New-Jersey, | which are particularly interesting as evidence in support of the theory on which the Bosrd of Health has thus far treated the potson in this city. In Europe, Asis and America, the best anthorities agres that the peculisr infection which manifests itself in the symptoms that characterize cholera may be over- come, rendered powerless, aud ultimately destroyed by the use of proper chemical agents. Acting upon this notion Mojor Graer of Elizabeth, when the S Loacly watched, Lis friends getting possession of bis pocket | 4 bis city, pisced & cordos sround the iu- aring i st be used for the fatal purpose. froted apo ered the ground, at bis own expense, with sbbath ¢ ernoon be desired to ride out, Mr. McCall | cosl-tar, powders. ssuivg hundreds of barrels of disinfeotants, The result was that the 4,000 for the pu 5 brougt up bis carriage and iuuited Mr, Adams to rido with | pi 0 CE B 0ne and the cholera poison sbared the them. After gotting to the earriage Lane expressed a desire | same fate. Both were destroved, t0 retarn 10 bis room for his cane, refosiog to allow any one to | . The ohclera broke oct at Elisabeth on the 13(h of June, and Lasted uatil the Fth, on which day the lust death ocearrad. go for bim, Retursivg with bis eane they drove upon the ights overlooking the fort and city. Lane entered freely and | It originated in a 1y privy that had been used by & family whicli found its way to the city from ono of the ships that recently brought the disease to this port. There were in all Leerfully into the conversation, remarkivg upon the beauty | " i "l ;"“ etion, romarking wpon 1he: beanty | 12 cases, 9 of which died atter an averago illsees of 16 hours, of the city and landscape, | “Fortunately, the Mayor of Elizabeth is a physician who has 0 returning they had to pass through & gate that separnted | had some experience in the treatmeut of discuse, aud knows two fiids, . MoCall alighted 1o open the gate. Lane stepped | 120 vaiu of presention and sanitary science over metbods of e cure. Taking coupie of medical men and without waiting to down from the carrisge at the same time, passiag around 9 463 | hoia'a couneil of war, he immediately used the sgents that roar, said * Good-bye, gentlomen,” and fustontly dischasged | chomistry uames os ubls to oxidize the poison that produces No other case has cholera and the epidemic was vanquished occurred i a pistol with its muzels in bis mouth. The ball passed out at | the top of bis Lead, near the center of Nis skull, producing & | ““Tiid Common Councll was called together. the facts stated. fatal wound. | the bit's presented, and oll the proceedings approved. Tle | family that brought the disease to tho city escaped, no member s been a consuitation of six p!ysiclans at Lane w be done for bim, Aliboge is gous He may iinger two or three days yo There b room to-d; K o Mrs. Lane is with bim. but it 18 doubtful. e bas not opeasd bis eyes since Lt night but presses bis wife's hand, and is frnished with staall ploces of ice when o wi Jats bis tongue out, this being the on st 5 | to ineur the expanditure even ‘f it should take & portion af Ex '.:' e R O only Wigh. o ommEscRINR | own weaitn, there need be Lo fsar of o wide-spresd epi There is much feeling here, and more agaiast Lase at pros- | it sickened with the discase, nor can they now be found. no leason which has beea taught through this mesus, how- ever, will not be lost. The circusstauces may transpire again, resulting in panic | and death; but so long as it is possible to wmake new and heatthful atmospberic cunditions, by tha expendituro of & fow thousand dollars, and one eaeretic person ready and in the City of Elisabeth. e —— ent thau ever sbown. TUE CAUSE OF THE SUICIDE. FIELD sPORTS. Wasitixorox, Monday, July 2, 186, Base B - Special Dispateh to The N. Y. Tribune. Jim Lane died of Andy Johnsor, He went from ansns, impressed with the delasion that bis support IRVIKGTON VS, ECKFORD. Tho first of a bowe aod home match was played ac Irvington, N. J., between these Clabs yestorday, The Irvisg- tons, contrary to all previous expectation, were the victors, | and their ing cortainly warranted the decision arrived at. o playinz of both clubs was excellont, and where all did so well it 15 useless tojcommend individunl excellencies or mention fuults. After the jrame the Eckfords were bospitably looked after by the Irvingtous. We append the seore: Lere to of the Presideut was 80 scoeptabls to the people of that State, that e could earry it for Johuson's policy by 5,000 majority. Mis first appearance upon the streets of Lawreuce shocked bim with a sense of bis terriblo error. In the town where he had once walked & Monarch, no man spoke to him. Oid | friends passed him without recoguition on the sidewalk On borseback, in the principal street, hio rode unrecognized 0. R IRVINGTON, 0. 8 and rejected. Tle went 10 his house and sent for many of Lis 5 3'!‘#{3’.’»‘, R . g ; old friends to come and see him, They returued answer that 2 'gf,,, . o ] thay wisked to have no intgreourse with him. Two days after 5 0[Swer. 4 bis arrival Represeatative Clark came from Washiogton. g ;l‘!-,‘_‘uc'.;ffl& 3 ; What a contrast and what a lessont A vast crowd met and | pooor’s, 2 3|Leonard, C. "1 @ welcomed him with music and flags. A public meeting ap- | Mills, 34 b. 5 1{Buckley, 34 .3 B plauded bis votes, bonored bim for bis fidelity and pledged to Soyder, r.f. Sl g - _° 1 bim the love aud the support of Kaosas. Humiliated, smitten Total... P Total m o with remorse, and utterly desperate, Lane terminated at once INNINGS, Lis life and is career in Johnson politics. L Ik =g~ 33- l"(”- L fllhfi 7 hfi . ml:'gzfl- s Irviogson..,.7_ 8 3 2 0. 13 8 3 63 Board of Aldermen. Umpire—Mr. Stout, of the Newark Club. Scorers—Watson and Eston. Time of game, 3 hours 45 minuted, Fly Balis—Eckfords, 7; Irvington: THE ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE CITY PRISON—THE SITE FOR THE NEW POST-OFFICE—TUE WIDENING OF FIFTH-AVE, The Board met at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the President, JOnN BRICE, esq., inthe chair. A communication was received from the Mayor, fndorsing o presentment from (he Grand Jury setiing forth that the accommodations for prisoners in the Tombs were in no way adequate to the wants of the inmates of the Prison. Orderod on file., A roport was received from the Joint Committee of the Common Coaneil, teadering a site for the new Post-Office. and recommending for adoption & resolution to the effeet that the Tower portion of the City Hall Park bo sold to the United States ( ameut, for the site of & new Post-Otlice, at the cost of 800,000, which was laid over. A teport was ulsw received from the Committea on w Widening Fiftheave.” in which, after reeapitulating tie previous aetion of the Board of Co Council in the magter, itted th " THE TURF. e PASHION COURSE, L. L—TROT FOR A PURSE OF $2,000—MILE HEATS, BEST THREE IN FIVE TO HARNESS—THREE HORSES ENTERED—DEXTER TUE WINNER. £ Yesterday afternoon a most exciting trotting match took place at Fashion Course, L. L, mile heats, best tbree in five to barness. Hiram Woodruff named br. g Dexter, Owners named blk. g. General Butler, and John Lovett named b. . Commodore Vanderbilt. It was anpounced previous to the race that George M. Patehen, jr, would also coutest for thio prise, which was & purse of §2.000; but for reasous best kuown to Lis owner be did vot start, Annexed is the SUMMARY: ey o Fevolved, That thy id heraby s adopted. . Sxe 1. In s now exst beyond el BT e 1 the fine on the street, an tha right to Butler .. 1" 2 2 the farthn by the owner Van: .. . 2 3 Dis or ogeup ;{').-.-nm.... Time—~First heat: Quarter-mile, .37; balf-mils, L12}; mile, o Tate of thirty cents ot coutaiied 248, rt-yard. In ex ce permitted to be inclosed £r |~ Sccond heat: Quarter-mile, 3%; haltmile, 1.134; mile, 2.7, s by genersl n the pa; mrulrll; hrate, the | 7ppicd heat: Quarter-mile, .38; haif-mile, 1.134; mile, 2274, owaercx sovapent of e stiannt ot ) S ewsd ey | Lcortiibeit: Quartersnile, 37y altle, Lids ik 3900 e eance to the adjscent howse; and theresfier omviynrd | Filth heat: Quartor-mile, .73, balf-wile, 1.121; wile, 2244, TROT FOR $5,000 AT BOSTON—BLACKSTONE BELLE TRE WINNER. Bostox, Monday, July 2, 1566 The trot for §3,000 between the Toston mare Blackstone Belte and the Vhiladeiphia mare Fanny Allen, which came off nt the Mystic Park this afternoon before & very large audience, was won by the Boston mare in three straight heats. Time, 2:2 30§ and 2:30, A large wmount of money changed hands, JRARIRSISEAA. Tug Kixas Cousty Asseyuniy Distaicrs.—The Board of Supervisors of Krooklyn met yesterday afternoon, and confirmed the Distrtots of the Assembly, as arranged at the previous meetin ] N, i $50,000 FIRE IN LANCASTER, X, . Laxcaster. N. H., Tuesday, July 2, 1863, J.G. Darling hCm’lmn‘l&mfi at Vt., wero burned last night. Loss, $30,000; insurance, §3,000, The firo was the work of an iucendiary. —— Cincinna Crxcrxsatt, Monday, July 2, 1866, The Metropolitan Hotel on Main-st. was damaged by fire this noon to the probable amount of $10,000. Shall continue fu the posecesion 8 nd occupation of such owner of oc- uer where court-yard as. a8 defined by woops, court-yards, b permitted or ‘coutt:yard, until, he 4 o extord béyond the nd now so extended and oce wher or occupant of the It aljace inte the occupation o use i oo twent first had and obtained. h owner or occupant shall «rf o For any violation of th apenalty of %100, to be wued for and recovered under the direction suid Croton Aqueduct Department. The roport was laid over, aud ordered to be published in all the corporation papers. Aldermun NoRTOX offered a series of resolntions, in which he connsel to the corporation was authorized to memorialize the Legislature on beuslf of the Mayor, Aldermen and com- wonslty of the City of Now York for the passage of an act wathorizing the conveyance of the 15 feet south ol Oue-hund- red-and-tenth-st. to be set wpart for court-yards, where own. ers of property nxn:'l{ their latention of desiring to bo pes possessors th e, but such privileges to b der the direction of the Mayor and Common Councll. It aslaid ovor, The Board tuon adjourned vill Friday noxt, at 2 CONDITION OF THE SUGAR CANE—DECISION AGAINST THE CITY OF NEW-ORLEANS—ADJOURNMENT OF THE COURTS—THE CIVIL RIGHTS BILL—THE BISH- The Tribune Enlarged, OPRIC, 5 New-Orteass, Monday, Jane 2, 1868, Notwithstanding the fact that the size of Tne TR1B The sugar cane is in fine :r:nai‘z:on n:l“iz ‘n-n'anlpuod UNE nu'zu increased wore thau one quarter, the price will that the erop will yield 50,000 hogsheads. remaia the same, TERMS. A docision has been rendored against tho city in favor of Wik TR the Mail Steamship Company, for tho devastation of their ;::fi and inclosares, with damages to the amount of E{:{} -:';:g;}‘;z:' 5-1".'.‘:,':..‘{" 553 PRS0 % ambery "o o/ " ¥ coples, ssod Lo o [ o Ui Courts have wljnrued and tho Julges aro going | }i'i..‘,‘(?m?‘g. :.Id:;::;:dns“x::meu o SR ;- X = ‘en coples, to one 1088. 2000000 16 00 There §# & serious conflict betweon the Civil Rights bill l ‘Twenty copies, to one address. N W D q5uh o yask s QL iR | B L Shals Jabug Lawa, Al g3l ony il o bo " in the lower bay by the Bey. A Conn., to Mise o N. Vail. ON—-BEARD! Y . by the Rev. ). WV, Shackelf r, Wi, H, Mason to Mrs., Cha: PROMILL=AE Calvary Chusch, on Satardag, el eivp Pocter, the Rh, iteney Tk r of Timothy G. Cuurchill, D. Vail. youngest daughites of Y—On Wednesday, June 27, nd, flestor of the € of thy ia ). Boardddoy, at of on Tuesday, Juns 25 by the ¥. Jayn of Brooklya, N. EMARFST—On Morday, July 2, Jobn Hens Edward and Kate E. Demarest, aged | year. The re/attses amid f the fainily sre Fespect e funeral, this ( ot 2 o'ciox deace of bis pa HUNT—0n Monday, Joly 2, sfer a lingering ilinoss, Frances Aam, from ths rosk | _wiie of Rich . Huut, o 48t year of her age. | Tice o stives and fr eads of tie femily 16 fuvite £ to attend the fir | Usy (fuesday), ot 13 o'clock, from Ler late resileice, No. 309 | 8 At Fuirti on Sunday, July 1, after 3 short 12 | Arttor Pemberion, third son of o of Lis fathiar, at ¥airfial imediate y on the arny or of the 11:3 train from New- WINE—Another Veterau of 1 4 of the War of 1512 s day (Tuesdsz) with unetsl of onie_ce waved broth from No, 94 Soach £ bro kign, E. ). AR, Darey, Col. . RAVMOND, Brig Oen m Syecial Notices. No 4 City Ha'l plave, b wal Bud.e of me sold e, W, Dot coufound Plialon, of “NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS® celebrity, with Phelan, the grest b dplayer. Sil if you That want (0 wake a bad pun on a delizitful subject, you can say, pesfurce of Phalov's Is very pleasast tothe phelans. _American Tnstliute il bo nel T DAY, Toadur ug. i Cl its roows in the Cooper By the fizst Tueadsy in September, JOHN ieary, in U 10 colubise the DR “inclnmati, who may be be e With Us fn Coumome: ne [ mast at the same placast 1 & m. ¥ order of AMILTON 'FISH. Prondsat. MariNvs Witeerr, Seceetary, ’ Dr. Hulse’s Protector trom Cholera, Choleru Morbus AND BOWEL COMPLAINTS APPROVED BY THE PHYSICIANS OF THE METROPOLL- TAN BOARD OF HEALTH. We, the sndersigned, now wesring Dr. HULSE'S PROTECTOR FROM CHOLERA, CHOLERA MORBUS, sud other Summer Come plants, forl full confidence it its efficacy, and recommend all to wess' it during the hot weather. I some cases the Pad was not put o until the persons wers peos- trated by Clclecs Morbus snd Disrcbes, aud the cure was marked and speedy. With ordinary caze sny one may fesl s3'e while weariag ths Pre- tector, JOHN J. NARRISON, No. 23 Pike st,, New-York, - GEORGE P, STETSON, Fith Avesuc Hotel New-York. A. C. SMITH, Now. 69 Pesslat., and 129 W, Forty secoad ot N. Lo CHAS, HANNAH'S, No, 59 Pearl at, New-York. N. STETSON, Jx., No. 64 Madison. York. SEYMOUR BURRELL, Heary-st, Brooklya. J. COX HILL, No. 12 Albany-s., New-Vork. AUGUSTINE E. PLATT, No. 21 Harrison o, Brookize. WILLIAM HOWARD, Ju., Capt. Alaan. And numerous others, e HALL & RUCKEL, Wiolsatla Agsatan V. HULSF, & Co, Proprietors, No. 73 Pert-st, New-York Toe Best Purkative in the World, RADWAY'S REOULATING 3, COATED WITH SWEET GUMS, Superior to sugar, For se by ! Drag; Free from tasts, Nover sicken or piipa. The only vegetable substitate for salomel or meseary know s the world, sud superior to all purgati oc eathartis pills b general ase. THEY PURIFY THE BLOOD, REGULATE THE SYSTEM, AND PURO® from the stomach, liver, bowels, kidpeys. skin, and other socistives wll DISEASED HUMORS. Price, 25 cents per box. Sold by Drugaiv's. RADWAY & Co. No. 37 Maidsn lana. Deufuess and Discharges from the Lar Kadically Cured, by the use of the receatly luvsated Vegoiabls oxtachs OTITINE. Peice, $1 530 abottle. Forsale by all Dragtisss. WEEKS & TOTTER, Druggists, No. 1) Wasbiagton st Bostra. WM. GALE, fx. ATy, ; WM. GALE & SON, At No. 500 BROA .m\" ’i’ r’ Hé?mf‘u’l#"“"“‘“' ook, STERLING SILVER WARE, AND DEALER IN FINE PLATED WARES, Ta 8w receiviug a bue asortwent of the . GORHAM MANUPACTURING Co PLATED WARE, utice, exceliing in quality and finenews of A new aud superior article, exceliing in oy & a aied S ever WG sesipy the store K“_n l‘v_i i 574 BROAB. Bathing Suits ! or LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, " SHIRTS, AND SUMMER UNDER-WEAR, io great variety, DEVLIN & CO, 1 BROADWAY, Cor. WARREN ST BROADWAY, Coz. GRANDSE. Flrework: THE OLDEST STAND IN THE CITY, No, 34 Maiden-laas The bast ssortment ever befors offersds Mace with care, i OF the bext materiale, Opposed to mouopoly, Ootmpoiliith JOSEPH B. PURDY. “Keconstruct » “Reco We b 4 our store. T kND § KURLING SLIP, N. ¥, BY REMOVING THE METAL DEPARTMENT TO NO. the stors sdjoining, and g our fine T oSy ectasively the forkaer premiies. Out pateans find a lurger sod better assoriment of Bue FLATED WARE tiea 'I“I'!' ':‘Iia(eul‘ :;‘ r:‘-l'l‘ ';.n;n:u wel repey el LUCIUS HART & Go. COMPANY, ever before, at then for 8 trip T T ANERICAN ENIO No. 3 Bowling Gre-n. Jaethe plessre of Announcing. that It hus ever carried emigrante e bo Xpected Lo arrive frow o withs bady of sboat 900 most denrsole Swedish bourd. Mry of thess paople will thay will comprise mechanics of ers of the Toat descr Trmased application should be sirivg to m{h services of ""'"“":'B'un Ganersl Azent for Emigration, No. 3 Bowliog Green, New- e ket g OO F: MERKLEE, No. 7 Tt one docr wenk from Brondway. ~Children’s Carringes, Baby Tenders, Swings, lovalid Chars Propeliers 3ad Toys—REMOVED to No. 475 Brosdway, neer LEWIS P. in situated of the “mtgm’»nm:r-gmuu exte Tabies R i&?fi'fif‘ufi. R mail Author, E, B, =t 11% York. g 9 to Tavalide st o die- 01’ fi— amtodp o vul ST Sy b A — it i B Y Ribont STE O a1 By, New ok __ b o B W et Machines Al chargs it not satbstieds 8 Vringers of sil kinds REPAD wfi'.;‘.'«?.‘\'?.'hu WRINGING MACHINE Courtlandt-st., New-York. b, 1 A d Oraamentat Hale bes DR L

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