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v NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1866, > 1 of the rala Last evealng il be siven on Satur | who dled from the effect of infurics received by falling from ~ Gpecial l‘g!jf‘ e oy i v . IarnrLEmCn, the fourth story of & buildiag, in Seventb-st , between Secoud o v TN in the Summer of July 5, 1866, Chalrman Com. of Armangesmients. | and third. l\': :n which h:‘ was employed, to the pavement | YWhy fs this jovial method of sdvertislog like PHALON'S “NIGUT-BLOOMING CEREUS™ Because it stands & nucbec & forgetful of e 28 out ”rt:le' own JERSEY CITY. beneath, a distanee of ueusly 50 feet, receiving & coull T8 OBSERVANCE THROUGHOUT THE CITY AND COUN- The Fourth paszed off very quietly in Jersey City. | fracture of the right arm, and other injuries, A verdict of fTsgively consents o uaiversal suffrage, THE FOURTH OF JFLY. 5 I‘E:u’;r.‘d“?.':'ufov when T eay it is o party trick, to tide over the | demand, it yet elections, and save tin othicg el To serve a purpose— | and that if the 1d@ling men of this nat ) get rid of an o tide over the Summer—to got | 1865, regardless of their own to get rid of an [ 2 e on’tho other i tiat o ull Mowwille | party. bud udertaken to spesk rigit out their 0w} 4 o dop Lo convictior he o o U tho onost and | wait. My sbargo as oven ihe virtae of Thaddeus Blov- TRY—MILITARY DISPLAY—PROCEEDINGS AT TAM- | Tho usual salutes were fired. bat Lho iroworks were postponed nccidental death was readered by tho injury. among the popular Lits of the day. Jioneat an 7 skarge sRaingt T . Kelley, is not that they 3 ou account ol weather evening. Accidents s Y fove » do Aide of the g e | o, their duty, butil i that they hiave dot Tefused, yes MANY HALL—FLAGS, FIREWORKS AND EXCUR- | werc very few. Two lads, oue named Wilson, the other | g oo D R Weln LADIESARE REQUESTED Lo belleve that 20 apectisent pas s you are to find public o to the Tovel of that | refused, to the end, to sully their record by puttiog on it ove ol 5 iy i s g sty O'Selll were alightly frjared by tho careless use of firearws. TABDED 1N A DaUNKEY Row.—On Wednesday | oot wien we secommesd = tres amendment. Again, the two parties, the Democratic and the stogle vote that Iaft it to be imugiaed by o singie man, for au . " # - Arow occurred 1a Edge's row, but it was quieted by the iv- | night, Jobn Shaaberg aud John Bathien quarreled, both being . e - o7 1t0 the catvass; they will be stand- | instant, that it was possitle to save the gre Natioual issue There was a general and hearty celebration of the | formation that the * peelers were comig." e police arrived | 400 ioated, and commenced a rough-and-tumble fight, duriog PHALON'S “ KIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS" befure guing oa & Repablican, are great Nati ; S i e e e e VLSRR, | Wl T Vi benderd G arlr s it | awuirmryofon tona Intependencon Wodsor. The | W8] 88 P 7S LU | ke Sober sbied s ot 3 e abdomes wih o e e party OrEAAtIOL, (A e T Koo how mach | weather was fine duriu te grester portion of tho da, With 8 | whiaky. The poor erosture e b e berge | kuife, inflicting 8 dsngerous wound. The oasailant was ar- Bouth. Seme man in the sudience rises and asks, *Is that | party organization is worth lu oncisary l'lllnu; bat these are | bright, clear sky, Summer suushine, and cooling broezes from | 8gaiast him. Wese 20 Sthar disturbanoes. ’L’-o:!?. ;u';ddx:'l“m AN ovitis PRI Th the Congressional plant Do you mean to nz that whon that | pot ordinary times; it is l""'hn .. [t :WL" us.o&: ey e ——— J emendment is ratifiec, nglvlm will_admit t! °M:2,,"f~"‘;“: :::'l:mg:;m:::&nn l‘lllri;l &ztwl";v“mm on uhi o | AN the public bufidiogs and mearly all places of bustzess The Celebration in Other Places. = i : + h . ' . o0t ey veeor o Sappose-he sayn, <X, ot e nokmy | the North St of Jutce Thero I bat, 008 it S | SR A uALak oxdy Ject Shere Was A praseiu S~ sz:r““l:' ';'v-cimd.y July 4, 1868, Bowo JUVENILE m;;w:r::l —About ten o'clock must say yes or no. Suppose he says, “No, y oAl el { Lot tho Soutii- | great loyal massos; itis o wave e DEon W WNBE, ing | Stars and Btripes; the ships in the harbor were gally dressed | 7y appiversary of the Nationel Independence was cele- | yogtorday moruing, as 8 little girl named Cordelia Rappleyes, plan. No, that 1s not the Congressional plas. ] n i of and th pationality unbroken. Inside of that, I will aver to my ern tates swallow every articlo of (he amendment, 875 ey | for the timidity of such wen as Abraham Lin | with Sags, while the public buldiogs aud many private Louses | brated Lero to-day in_an exco '“5'-" ooted manatr, s | oot smceng. o6 HAO Tl nemd OO P ¢ eclebration being of | from the grooery, wit. the chauge for a five doliar note, loss ASSETS, OVER $16,000,000. . Z' X To meet the choice of such present of future mombers --" ;,';""g:‘t"_';d"';‘:r‘:;:_‘ thanbetore. | Bup e do aay to-day, | ool no matter how their hoarta, thess Demoeratie | o exbibited busting upon evary street. majority of the participants in t B e oo ments. and ot sro ok in." Bupposs | masees wore ready, in the provideace of God, to be 1od P13 | rpe military display was noticeably fine. i consistedof the | Northers, birth, the natlves, with @ few honorable eCCD | forty cente, in her haads. she wis met by hoy sbout thirteen | (oF t0 bavo tbe amouat tasared pald in tustallments (o thelr tions, refusing to join in the observance of the day. years of age, who sastehed the money and ras away With it, | heirs, ratber than in one sum, this Company i prepared to lasech s o $hoold say as Boutwell said tn Faneuil Hall, “ Acoept uogra | the absolute lovel f Jmpariicl and entire Jusiice to overy mau | € TLCE Rarts o d o, idionce would | under the National flag. |Applanse.] ‘Kt legend could have | First Division, cambering several thousand trocpe, aud The demdhstration_spproached nearer the observance 'Mis esupe. . The s ‘Lave & doscrip- wuflrage before you ester that door,” then ¢ I o I = #ay to bim, * Then Congress enters on the eloctions witbout & | been stamped ou the moft Nutional beart hall & doren times | Veteransof 1812. The general appearance of the troops was : o - 4 lmf . v 4 . during the waz. Ob, if the future bistorian shall adduce tis | v a0, and their marching excelient, Immense nambers g&;lrnn ggg“l:rfiow Eugland than spy previous display | tios of the thiss, aad hope to apprebend its policies s clause agreeing that fa ico of tho payment of the palley and profits ia ove suc, ax equitable amount, to be determized ¢ plas. The Republionn party prosett LoT e ction.” Worki | Ginea the tou of, democrabc wsuiaion, e i sy st | RO LSS OOyt e, | e G ek > 1 t dare to avow it. The emocracies are able to produce people; where tiwy fali is in cetato rocession. 3 ¢ day was ushered in in the usual mant save t B Y T R e would, 200 daze Lo SEO% L gfore | producing loadors—men courapeous enough o isk teir fatare | opponite the Spingler Houso, Gen. Sanlford and stafl wers | the Episcopal Secrctary refused to allow tho 5o | Drapiy Assavir 0¥ A Povicmsax.—About eight | Company, wmay be puld assislly or sombasusly for a5y apsoled ‘from Maine to the furthest viliago of | and all party arrangements by trusiing to the poople. The | \ited by the Mayor and Common Coutcil, and the party scopal Chureb to be rung for any secular purposes, o'clock last night, as a lidy and geatleman wers guietly Walk- | number of years (say from five to tweuty-five years.) There was o grotesque display of the “‘antique hor- | iog along Prospect. Jersey City, tho man was set upon and | priyprg, —Suppose s pollcy of $16,000, with addilone tho people. Toveryiody, 110%he Topuliicus party s defsated | domocratio leader trust bis rark usd o8 file withoat flinohing. h, ‘est, acknowlodg ‘ass with & plan. What thent When | He knows what his party is made up o thore recoived s marching salute. Major Gen. Hooker and ribles, {he like of which was never before soen south B e T s S o unloss it eaters the cany: and hfi believes in it p e oaivass is opened. whou tho caucus is assembled in No [ It is made up of selfishuess aad corrupiion {laughter end - | bis wifo were also prosent, and a vast tirong of people Wit- | of Mgon and Dixie's line. King cotton, the Freedmen’s | nel promptiy arrested tho offender, whon a party ofuis friends, | to 83,00 more, #hoald become payabie by reason of he death of the womber, when the speaker mounts the rosiroil, when tbo au 5 it 1 made up of persounl ambition ud spitc; 1S | pagueq (he parade ot this point, Burean, etc., ete., * wero fantastically caricatural. The | 168 in number, made ‘an assault upon the officer and regcued the C 1o Heu of the of 8! s Blenceack Liz, © Haveyou Pl i L8 SOUELD ‘smand iovas in housTho, Topubiloas s e T sty int. ol Tl Agoeey, | Deoesion et Skmd wntir The Eitection of dtmes K. | o0 Temeds e it s e | e T Ay s A i Faok Fleming, Chicf-Marsbal, nssisted by U. 5. Marbal K. | pecsiomen; “Meeprs, agote Traphages, Archer 1801 0 | one ssm, would be ableto givd (wsuming interst 44 reslised fn $he past) au annaity for ten y-n-rm.wn-.uhu_* o Congress has a plan; there it is. Xos, Cong: th (,'“m.h. ‘-hl:.uleq Ler seat in the Semate.” He | belisved in his rank and file. His rank and file are patriotism. | jn Canal-st,, cclebrated the day by distributing relief, in the o s Tieve, Lient. White, Capt. W. 8. Walker, Licut, H. B. ‘Hearn, rescaed him from his sssailants, Three of the ruf- ment, and Sou g 6 e bliged to say it. 1 veature to say that from Massachusetts | Lyalty, Justioe n God, and o belief in (be ustion's 4Bty | g oo of Lrovisions, cigars, t0bacco, etc. to the most needy b . back to 1owa, evory stump orator, aud 99 out of 100 L at this hour. No Republican leader has been willing to_trust . v ety Hazed, A. G. Hills, Charles Hebbard, and James Roquet. | fians, who gave their names as Patrick Marray, Joba Barzy ann bi esson, belore 4 Qisabled soldiers of the late wor aud their families. The procession was composed of the fire departments of | aad D-nul'l!y-u. were arrested, asd held to Sallin the dam o2 | 7 ¥ smanky of over @190 puc saseie. o This form of apguity will remove the auxiety which may s 8 | them unreservedly. Bornof the timid counsals of the Whig plan of reconstraction. If they do, what rty, bo never bas believed in the virtue_of the people. On Thero were also & pumber of excursions, pie-nics, &¢., 487 | Newbern and Beaufort, with bands of music, officers and | 8200 esch. It is hoped to secnre the others to-day. com—— rois given back, defenseless, With cheseboard of such men s your Natick Senstor. the | i o dav and the modes of conveyance to the various places | sailors from tho United States steamer Helzel, a dotach- the winds of I ncovercd hosd, with o unprotected liberty, into the | pawns and the kings are alike the basest clements of tuc L . e ” e i A of some policy-Lolders lest the futare provision un .P.‘" Tt of popular resort were deusely thronged. Rain commenced to | ment of the Bth United States Infantry, the Committee of Breshivili | o B G Bands of the white race. Then, iufamous beyond all we . He watches their everage exhibition -y I I X o by i » rrangements, invited guests, trades and occupations, in- s o e u): description, Congross dcliberately givos up | in the grog shops of Washington, ~ and brings | fall in the afternoon, continuing uatil u late hour in the ev i loyds. o (he United Statcs Satl, aod o | Fines Axp FIREMEN'S Fionrs.—At 10:50 o. m. on | tn, (P S gt g fnto the b of its enemies, declares the war | ont that oy nd oalls it public opinion; and e ) p s fronda nto the haads of 113 snvmion, Ganlire, the Soo | o' ehas: with o base. timdiay o Which o opuisr | 186, aad many ofthe largs prretectuitl SRS e Vo | copalonda of cicisa Fednmti (ko abonnt of Herme TS AN BN || nasiolieiata A S contngustin i . po quence. e procession tmoved through the prinelpal srects 10 | 4, . 5, look Gro from tho use of firwcrackert: Damagd | 1 ot ly e om the e tie. B the loyulists,” without the use of | demoustration has affarded Lim even an cxouic, be :;n‘ Lo o E ot ost critical Lour. Whbal IL e Academy Green, whoere s prayer was of y the Hounawee, & moath g0, wie via i osio I v nririne 5 7 trifing. Just previous to this, the residenco of Jame Bar- | ooy ooy g PEPIBEL, (i s b o | § ) can part, ls, s 0 ! ? Sapport ihc Republican pariy at the polis assuming (hat the | o "o ioh rated the day fn taelr usnal manner by & grand | | The reading of the Declaration of Indepes A£12:90 the” rest nogro, but 1, sod those like me, caunotlive 24 hours in the | to tell you to go. Bul teach the Republican party, ot the same | meetiog at their hall, with orations, singing, diuner, ete. The Heaton, and dinner at the Gaston House followed, at DT ¥ e . | exteat, besomes the GTARDIAX Ok TRUSTEN of the suryjyors. Hemos D : me, the residence of James Winaern, R £ sbel Sietos s @ foandation durable hocause Just. T s u L P s b Press,” and | ated considerable stir by a series of &(u:lud battles. Captain , 0 ked justico to this viotim race with the possibili - el ho wells. In tho center of the porth wall Y shanbor, 1 do no! cusrge. Georgo Loutwel e o e e “Fuis evenine the Marshal and invited guests were ante e et P v sty blican presses, before the 15th day of October, will hold @ the Congressional thont Why, then the ne f the Rebels. 11m :bovurd' black.” 1had au isterview with Col. Btokes of | fices the possibility of the nation’ o o P o be wns in Boston, | we want, as a people, are leaders with faith iu their own virtne. The Tammany Society, in accordance with its time-honored Rev. A, A, Ellsworth from Massachusetts. ndenes by | chard, No. 110 Whipple tookin, “unll Yoa IO RS $nd s "0t tho " white race ouly, aad mnot ooly th | party is on tho sido of absolute justice. Ikuow uot whero clie Mayor Jon K. Wasbington, an oration by Col. D aril drsd. Atiziode raidense o of Mathew Looastle, No 2 mmsouncEs and good faith of this institation, which thas, 10 & certala: BoS o Tennessce.” How, then, do we stand to-dayt The | time, fhat you know that this amendwent ought to be de- | yuy way gaily decorated with busts of distinguished Ameri- 2 ; o Abont the same - 0. St agony of the nation 18 to plant the institutions of the | feated; tuas the foulest blot ot the nation's Constitution gaily which Mayor Washington replied to the toast “To, #he | 950 outh First-st., took fire, ond was damaged §150. the provision may be cousidered, humasly speaking, beyosd ey ok et o s Sanda . T osly fentd; 43 the foulest Bot ot (ho saton Cnsititin | oy, "fage, sireamors, wieatis, mottoss, and patriote e | President of tho Uit Siates;” J W, Pigott or Nort | Duriag tho aiteruoon, Tiiao Compasies o T4 1308 | e g ‘durabl: foundation is that of land and the ballot. ~The Presi- El;.um Tell tham, at the same time, that you know God has | biems. The coats-of arms of the original thirteen States | Caroling;” A. G. Hills of Boston for * The iverse 4 doat avowedly repudiates it, and Congross wurrenders it. Ke- Dr. Meadinger for * The Star Spangled Bauner.” Woglom and his men fanlly ciubbed fhem into o gulet state. | P~ All sach deferro] payments or annuities will shace oqultably ke or Thaddeus Ste- | tional security. I know you think I am talking apprebou- urrenderiug it. 1 know their | sively w-uuy{'huzn thaf same Edmuond said of his | Wgs a tablet tothe momory of those mzmber?of the ?nlely tained in o liberal manner by Major Lander at his re " e is far lassor | who fell in the lato war—Shepard, Vosbarg, Clancy, Comnor, | goyon on Craven-st. ’ Destruetive Fire.—At a late hour on Tuesday | Tuts Company sleo issnes SURVIVORSHIP ANNUITIES, wikeh take tbls, but before we | party iv siilar crisi, * Unduo spprebension it (a1 ow moanIng; k e B 8 Te co loses & g ' o o o ), Jay anere. b7 e policr, | oond oamors. 3 EnowT am approhensive. - Not of tho abeaiute | Kennedy, Pardy. The choir for the ocoasion consisted of 2 BALTIMORE. | might, the stable attacied to Decoror's ropewalk, situated 00 | provide e survivors durcg the whols poriod of if, and O- ‘Cohesion that make it | fatare, for 1 believe in God and in justice; but my apprenension | boye from_tho p chools of the city, Who eang My 4 Bavtiors, Thursday, July 5, 1366, the Jonsou-st. plankroad, E. D., took fire, and the flames | ppoppn ANNUITIES, by which individaals may provide for overs the next dozos or sixteen yeore. It covers thut opoch | Country, 'tis of th Marchiag Home, fte,.m-vmuu.blt Yestorday passed off wituout any serious eccident. | sproad with great rapidity, quickly consuming the stable and = waon the still powerful white race of the Soutb, rich. educated, | manuer, under tue leadersbip of Prof. Olner, Badkon 3 There were great gatherings at Patterson and Druid Hill | its contents. A pair of valuable horses and o mule were also | themseives o ndvanced sge. b, and oats up every green thing. and then moves. influsotial. s to rogain Stato machinery, aud wield it against T‘,’;Zf;fl“‘;fi"{’.fh;"fi;fl;::‘ fl:;}‘;,fi'{d",;':',f ";n';'(‘,rh‘,:';: Parks. At the former Mr. Botts made o spoech of two | consumed. The fire then communicated to the ropswalk and F. 5. WINSTON, Prosident. - pmannne osronbeninger bbesutedt f e e Sy ol Y ngth on the State of the try. Nve of | notwithstandiug the exertions of the firemen, it was almost ¢ . Q'dorman, end addresses werv sk made by ho Tim D | Novads, :hz-:wk:;‘sm e of the country. Beustor Nye of | GoC0 oitoioh fos contents. M. Doeovee's ioss on building | - NewYork, Juna, 196 taries Seward and Welios, Gen. Grant and o bost of other hon- . ;:'.‘,".‘.2’?.3‘;,‘3,‘,’,‘.‘.‘ o‘r“&‘.‘.:'.““f'e.",?..?' arias Allen's SO0 | g Tho subicribers will give promps aiteation to oll matiess pee les and generals two numerous {o specify, afiar which the Hueow, N, Y., Thursday, Tuly %, 1866, | chinery he had stored in the place, ~Thero was listle or 50 1n- | taining to their ageacy department. ons, or Charles Sumner With plan, s yoa do. They say, * Rhoy sacrifice the very character a: ossiblo they sbould € Fronch author says: Yificss his subsistence to bis appetite.” ~Just 80 with the Ke- | tho possibility of nationa! peace. M publican party. It eats up, ou the necessity of to- | govereignty, which s loft strong dangerous g the = very ground opom which it stands, and its | treason. Iwould cutdown State soveroignty by Congroes- g lment, 8o mack as to allow puccoss this Summer devours the possibility of its suocess | jonal sot or Coustitutional ame '?l wlmur. Let uhntz the people X-nd!-w»oul dm .L‘ln' the Federal Governmont to l;rlnngn the p(‘hll:;l rllghl-u umll e BacseE of tho annual dianer with (e usual accompa i e jons on this Congressional policy, an 1o protect the civil privileges of its eitizens within the soveral ociety . b £ i ) h 5 ol s ol b s akien o Aad devoured ‘tho | Siatos. My spprohousion Sovers these dozen coming years, | Ditents i e Koot o gop e e B Rggeed ol o . For the sceommodation of zesidents i the upper wards of tho oitg. possibitty, of fuisiling din pledge 10 the sepro fn tho | whea Hertlern bralas and Herfiees o iadago tobo barred | AL i) X, the ceremenles of laving the corner stone | Nz ilon Gelivered tho oration, ‘and B. Sumaer of el | the offis bours fo genera buineus sl medic! examiiions, ok e 4 Congres oplause], cri- orse Chineze excla om 8 itie e Sol e ace, aocor o e ) el 4 =y uath after Goming Congress of pext Winter [anplause], for it sacri- | out with a worse than Chinese exclusion, from Southern cities took pince, according 1o the pre- | ridgeport, Conn., read a fine poem, A number of firc Row 15 A Lacee Beer SavooN—About 1 o'clock 196 Brosdway, will ‘be from § 6. m. watli 7w bom ead ramme o tern extremity of the | companies from abroed participated in the celebration, yesterday afternoor, a party of young men eatered the lager e ly 9. the beart of the village. | among them Americus Hose Company of Bridgeport, | beer saloon of Thomas Dorn, No. 146 First-st., E. D., and took L RHODES & LITTLE, Boed the bightoned conmviction of the masses. Its | and Southern plantations, and the rac 1o which we are bound speakors aro obliged to through the canvass | by such tics of gratitude is to bo lofl to be grousd up under ‘l“‘n‘: -Il:tl:fll::'m?r(\:c*;ld is Squa ront of the with an argunent which will stop thelr moutbs when | the terrible tread of ther former masters. 1am apprehonsive 0 i ( “m endeavor to falfill their pledge another year. 1know Mr. | when I see The Atlantic Monthty telling tho negro that if he is It will consist of o plain shaft of Quincy granite. 37 feet bigh, | Phenix of Albany, Young America of Ponghkeepsie, and | possession of the place, nelping themselves to whatever eame jumucr's sincerity; 1 kuow George Boutweil's nncemf. 1 | opprossed he has an ample remcdy—ho can emigrate | Ewi- | 8nd 9 foet aquare ai tho base. 1ts cost will be about £1.%0; o8 | Hudson River Engine Company of Coxsackie, all of P thoir way, and shamefully abusing the fnmates of the place. Genera! Agents fn New-York City of the Mutoal Life Inserange know Heary Wiison's duplicity, as well 1A polanse I | grato! Asif 4.000,000 of paupers could remove Wiemselvos its aides will be engraved the nages of thoso soldiers from | hou made o fine appeazauce and reflected eredit on their | The police of the Forty-fith Precinet arrested the following o the man who, having stadied tbe bistory of compromise | 2,000 miles, or 1,000, beyond oppression | Ob, the mockery Fiushing who fell in the war. i respective places artica found at the place: Richard Cochra, aged 17; James Co. of N. ¥, yoars, bas leirned nothiug, and made himself the ool of | argument that meets every earnest appeal is tic worst exhi The disabl Jiers at David's Tsland were entertained | T J Riehtiier 1o} Andrew Tenunt, 15; John Ryas, 1. They uor ANDINS SRORIWAY. o oabar to Gefuat Lis owa parcy 1b tho matter of Colorado—- | bition of the national heart ! It is the only thiog that makos | with a collation provided by Wi, Oland Bourse, from funds RICTIMOND. < were all locked up. A A e anakingMassachusetis herself thetool by which the foulest iusult | mo upprehensive when I look at the Norts fteeli. Send back contributed by the friends of the soldiers. A similar enter- Rrcuvoxn, Va., Thursday, July 5. 1866, s e w \ ‘Attontion Parents. Was offered to the recond of the wer. You and 1 know that of | to your leaders, 1 repeat, this message: ** Admit no Iebel | tainment was given to the solliers’ orphass, at the Home in The National Anniversary was observed here by pic-nies, * ¢ 8. B. Cushin BOYS' SUMMER SUITS. l.(unl{w(hum Here, the announcement that to man could | State for the present ! Hold them uoger the sword until their | Fifty-cighth-st, excursions, and memorial fributes at the cometenies. The BoroLARY.—The residence of Mr. 8. B. Cushing, R s. trust Liw as far o5 Le could see him would be roceived with o | highways aro safe for Nortbern travelers, and their marts of | Atal | piaces in our country from which we have heard, the | United States troops paraded in the forenoon. A 10n | fn Ninth-st,, near Eighth-ave., was foloutously entered oo the LARCE WII ALE STOCK AT RETAIL surprise. But off in Indians, on tbo prairies of Illinois, | business safe for Northern capitalists | Adwit no Rebel State Fourth” appears to have been observed with evenmore than | of the eolored population had @ procession and festival, night of th 34 inst, The thieves found Mrs. Cushing and AUTLER & SCHAFFER, hen & er stands thore to-day. and says (o his audience, | even then, until lavd, education, and the ba lot, nuder the | usual enthusissm, and with geners] satisfaction. Capitol Square was thronged exclusively with " 3 & #-Mmm M,JM of . Dou't be discouraged; Congress bas uot sctiled on tbat | sanction of Federal muthdrity, aza fhe secure iuberitauce of | GRAND DISPLAY OF FIEEWORES AT THE CITY HALL, TOMP- | during the day. Business was gencrally Sispended. (iood | daughter aaloep, but making o noise awoke them, and threat- YOUTHS AND BOYS' CLOLHING, mmendment; it is ouly a tub to the whale; when it is rejected | every mau born on its soil " [Loud spplavse | EINS-6QUARE, JACKSON-8QUARE, AND OTIER PUBLIC | order and good humor ,,mufll‘ ened to blow their brains out if they made a noise, They th wo are going back into Congress, and we will pass an impartial After Mr. Plillips had concluded the foreuoon session ad- PLACES. d . = 3 P g 00k & gold wateh worth 8300 and two breasipins worth §75. baliot-bill over the President ;the Radi ill bestrong enough " P - » P PROVIDENCE, R. I. They entered the xoom occnpied by young Mr. Cushing todoit. some mar ia the audience sazs, v Whero is your | journed. e i iecy o Sl Prosucr, I T Thureday, Jaly 5 1565 | nd stolo €30 from his pantaloons pocket, Witk Which they Why, Honry Wison of Mass.” And | * The afternoon session was opened by Heary C. Wrlght, | binge i hr veriats pablle Maare o Ot of tho Inclemy- | Tho Pourtl was observed bere by tho firing of salutes | escaped. ¥ : of the weatherlt come off, bowever,dast evening, and the | and military and fantastic parades; by an_oration deliv- . s assembied in the different localities were much greater | ered by the Rev. Prof. Dunan of Brown University, and Tue Borenens AND THE HEALTH BoARD.~—A meet- ical wassber oxe ly, at that distunce, one man iu tea believes bim. But | ypo o0ia that bo believed that the people of the Northern | e bilioon excursion and fireworks. jng of the Butchers' Association of Brooklyn was recently o know that to cali Lim *a broken reed” would be pliment. Yet. in the great West, the radicaliam that is to | States, and of New-England in partioular, did honestly desire | €T Bave the Republican party afler the desoralisation consequent | to give the negro the baliot. We must erase the word white | 181 08 Slmlar occasons (o ey ¥ §' SCHOOL ), BOYS' VQGAI'IDI SUITS, “The balloon took up five persons, who landed with mueh |y Mr. Thomas Prescott ided, and Mr. Lawrence BMI’O!’!"‘%V’%‘I’K’I%E’I‘UM ‘the discussion of this Amendment haugs 0o men like Henry s from ail Northern Covstitutions and keep it ovt of oll | was swarming with people, there being present, nodoubt, as 1 9 i e PRl e R e i el woe, | Qifieully in Sosth Defhais, Mass,, 9 wmilos from the | yrolon ofciated as Sccrotary. The President stated the t % previous. by X son. 1le know cal irh ilson. How do you kuow that he radicalism of tho prairics, | goyihern ges, He dwel: at some length on the folly of cx- | muny as ik you zely, 11 > rudicalism of Now-York, on whick you rely, th) rudicaliam of Now.York, on which you | gluding from the ballot n numerons -class of our most loval point of starting. snd notkiug whatever | Fo b ioh wind renderod it unmanageable, and it dragged in every ¢ v newoet £l .tnlb.m object of the meeting, which was to form a Butchers' Pro- and and durably made. We e e B 8 S olslightest disturbanc iring handsosie suits for ¥ 10an to seoure ihis 1o uit, nlnnm.. .‘«n.mm"u &b + | e st L ant Ao L o W oak, as superiicial, us little trustworthy, as the radicalism of inens, owed vicious and ignorent foreizuers | happoned the harmony of the oocasion. - Z..s....m'fn Natick | Ob, no, my iieads, it 1a & Glose :!:fifl:fl FHoeption bevete, aad_while alarge p ‘proposed | Lo ¢ before dusk all the Weailadle trees in the Park wore | through & pond and ecainst a stone-wall, finally lodging | tective Association. He thought it best that u committes ;I-nunu Henagye are Py 1t 1s o keex effort o hit between wind | S/ PT b prerogative of suffrage to tho traitors of the | scaied by srall Loys, who £has took reserved seats toerjoy the | in & tree. Three of the @ronsuts were much hurt. should be appointed to draw up resolations for this purpose. AUTLER & SCHAFFER, avd r. 1t ds an attempt to beat the Devil with Lis own ’Mr. Stephen 8, Fost 3 e a :fiu‘l‘du. without being disturbeé by the lurge and bustling AUGUSTA, 0A A resolution to this effect was made and carried, "‘en the 0. 448 Broadway. onpons. 1bope the Republican pasty will succeed- Iknow | . J0r Sepen S FEREr B0 o strongly emphaeized speeeh | throng beneath thom. These Javeriles, who are never absent T Vednesday, Jaly 4, 1866 were appointed: Matthew W. Stewart, Lawrence Bo ween and Gcand ole. o other chanuel, tais Summer, n which to work. I cannot n reply to Mr. Phillips, end offercd tuds resclution as a sud. | when any gratuitous sight i g on, at_last became impa Avausta, Ga., Wednesday, Jaly 4, 1 Hasley, A. F. Oswald, George Kirkel and Adam HOf@AD, | —meeeeeee e o Rolt you to desext the Republican parts; 1 know nowhere eise | Stiulc for the oratorss set; | .l |. tient, and it was a grest relief to their feclings when the first The day in this city is being obscrred by o goneral sus- | The committes retired, and returned with the foliowieg reso- The Hest Purgative in the World, for you 4o go. But my advice is this: Open your eyes Wide. | ojiieai pare ;‘h" g Sy and ':h o hrm“ H’ v-pvr;n no | rocket was sent skyward. Many were the ejscolitions of de. | peusion of business. The freedmen are out purading the | lutions: BADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, {,.,{,mm that your leaders meither wish por expeot | Fonper' PRGY SOl S ety o e possts (o Cicutily | Ut uttered. /0N "% AN1 “ A1s' that bedatifel ° wore tho | streots, making an enthusiastic demonstration. l‘;gv--h-"-hhfmnhmm speel :flh-hwvlllm COATED WITII SWEET GUMS, Iho ratification of ihis proposal. Usderstand beforoband | ourseives with our disfranchived I liow citisens, aud to resist theis of- Aauslamations. The frecdmeh and soldicrs engaged in 8 fight at Atlanta | of10%% heve sssued powers which we dem fo ho erbiezery, " that they ooly put it a8 & staiking-horse t0 | pression by every means which Jiodgend mature have pui ki our wion of the programme, when the grand piece | on the 4th, in which a few were wounded. The prompt | = Rewlved, Trat we Tores ourseives into sn_ sssocistiou, to be known Bupinlor fo snpes, e rovor their real desizn; that the only men in the party whose | jower. ' Resistance to tyrita s obedieuce to flad.” | of the evening was discharged, (ud revealed Washington. | anpegranco of the wilitary prevented the disturbance from | s tio Butchers' Protective Association of the City of Brookiyn, taste, opinions are worth mentioning rely upon going into Con 'He wished the Reputlican party to go. Like the Churoh, 1t | supported by Liberty sud . with the motto, Washing- | pecoming goneral and serious. Resolved, That we ourse’ves not to -"‘? to the Commiasion- Never aivken ot gripes anfottered by it, with the hope of wieiding such a strength as | is doing more harm than good, and we should take our stand ton, the Fathor of our Country, ad 4 e for perimiis (0 sell meats, drive caills, &c., o€ stated times, 0 £of | The only vegetable substitats for ealomel or mercary will oheckmate the President with his own weapons, and | outside of both. Ustil this Government preaches justice it is he following was the d s HALIPAX. peraiesion wheen we arn to'dres our stock, world, and superior 1o all pargative, altocative, oc oatbartic pils fa. Kkeep the Revel States still in the hands of the army. When | no Government for we, Let the negroes who have fought for ! G TaurAx, N. 8., Thursday. July 5, 1866 na:u«hnnm-mnuuuu-uh raised for garrying g Jou go up and down, when you attend your caucusees, wheu | us, uow contend us carnestly for their ows te, and let us R i oot o Uk rib r..u.vnl;:y 'a-'lunyrsl_\‘ ,'{”"}d by x;uldl‘alnnd visit- | O%pihe mg""""‘ ot ,{u' sel, 568 6 mitin genersl i ing Americans. 'he double-ender nooski, now in S—— i pon & n. was made thas each buicher ribe 85 to u:mm THEY PURISY THE BLOOD, ou at town meetings, remember that the real Republi- | give no support to a party which betiays them and violates our barbor, fired & saluto at noon, which was returned by the " arbor, fired & e & Boos, member of the Association. Which was carried. The REGULATE SYSTEM, &n‘lofir: x;';im‘m ul'sunm l;o:nlimlmglruhnm thz yrineif l'll!' '\“;h_' yhul Jumnu or n?“-[n:.rx the l;c-;.‘i.l.u an gt e ; Jand end educat every loyal man in it'” [Loud | party 3 amendment just passed. 1L recogul the Frolic; 14, The Schont Qusdrille; 15. Beturn e | citadel and z:hip. AL W[ayer !DP‘M' ** No Re ‘*‘l:‘?'fd:lzlx“!"-'&w the present (" pllb l-o;ll;x.mm witlout ‘sepresentation. 1t was s bad | ltes. 16. Busi ';n o Fha Ladies Wsierisk s 15 The Paseion f\::,‘;,l‘:: },,‘,‘:L" {:',‘l', ,J:",,',',Z,‘;,,‘,’,T,{’,‘”.‘.‘“f-‘é';{:’.’:.fi." l.?.“r“ e s AND PUROE o ause. | s guise the matter; s | as George 11T, Flowe:; 19 Grand Fiosle: The 1 of Washlugto - R o Honogs e bawsls, kidneys, skin, other ssarstions ory 110 10 DL the issue; it In Worso than childish fo sbut | Mr. Phillips responded: Bat 1 bave not time ta-night to R 7 T sen shipptag In port, ‘1 (ho ereuing, Kb eiace, Gonael Fire in Greenwich-at. e omer W) o e Jour oyes 1o tbe large Jobe we have o do. . To recoustruct the | write, not even & synopsis of bis specch. 1t contained wany | was alao orowded 10 excess, ad the subjoined exbibition was took of & diuner at Halifax Hotel, Judge Jackson, Consul, : , A i + inthe chinir, was ably l""wr"d by W. . O'Brien, esq. | At 14 o'clock this morning a fire was discovered in DISEASED HUMORS. ' jon, we are obiiged to bring those 10 States again within | brilliant sentenees, and elicited groat applavse. 1way senda | givor girdle of Federal law. At the present day four white men | sketch of it to-morrow it of five ii. Lhose Kebel States cheriah yet in their bosoms a Mr. Asron M. Fowoll. Editor of The Anti-S] eaign (o Tenew 1he struggle. Gov. Hamilton of Texas is to- | f New. York, did not aerec with Mr. Phi day in Washiogton telling President Jobuson that | best policy for auti-Slavery 3. Zards Peravians: &, Tr Bower; 2. Yew Tree ervien Towe ; 8. K Afier proper attention paid to the good things with whicl ‘Bold gl ¢ Ao - iato reg: tho upper part of the bullding situated at No. 260 Greenwich- | Price, 35 couts par box. by Dengsinta. the tablo was burdened, o number of appropristo regular b g b - DWAY & Ca. o1 Msdoa e toasts were enthusiastically drank, after which eloguent ranerbe wers wado by 1.3.... Taokean My O'Rrion, Col. | (Donnell, Uguor dealor; the upper stories were ocoupied by lavery Standard | Cores idoscape; 6. Ut Bt it was the | Pyremid: 9 Ster of Ameries: ) Sun; 12. Faries' Frolic; 13. Scroi X b 2 Bataom sad bi- Sosehiin has not o man iu Texas who is mot an avowed | lican party, even in the qua : , Brayton Ives, Capt. Kaatz of the Winooski, and othe 1 , epiibl i . nd- OTHER PUBLIC 8QUARES. rayton Ives, Capt. Kaatz of the Winooski, and others. | gamilies. thoie is Bot one in five who i afriend of | great issue of tue day, lmpartial M{rmn Tho danger 1s | W8 slso given st the fi ¥ Jine Tompki: Wells sud Palsk of tho Winooski, The uuion was g suc- | destroyed. Owing to the latences of tue it wos impossi- for En- overument, or takes rotend to be s | that in the coming campaigr, instead of fullowing Mr Phil da Mous Morrio, Wity Siash 48, S bl to ascertaiu tho amount of boes sustained LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, of the Government. He is thore to tell the President, | lips's advice, you will fcliow inthe wake of Lo Senator from v, E and Third ave., :1” roadway CAIRO. 3 X ghat i bis polioy s adopled. neither he (Hamilicn), sar bis Natick; that iustesd of leading the party to higher ground, it | and Fraoklic e Caguo, Tharsdar. .ml.a 1966 GENTLEMEN'S Rastiog, wer e Stiornay. om ey sse aigk 1n the | WU Ao e Sy ot b (oo Leaytag ot | ‘AvomTs,—The following sccidents are o aviom ] PR ] ey, gl 6 L0 S8 SR | i Y. Tharsday, July § 1860 FURNISIING GOODS, " , comes A ave, as o I s, S o, assemble d calawity ocel 001, ile a s not pogsible to et the helm of these Ststes go back into tho | their oid Kebel masters. He belicved that it was in the | by the Polico as kaving occurred on the 4th ingt. in addition ourth of July. The meeting was gotten up by the mmflfl':pm_l‘_‘!'d?;“:yfi?“",' han‘dm il exours lull'u.fll]lln vhbaswaldic to Uioso already published: Frederick Johnson, aged 14, residing at the corner of One- Hoandred-and Thirteenth-st. asd Thirl-ave. had bis band du of the white min. Open the Looks of the werchauts. | power of each bouorabie man and wowas to shied more ‘ake the cold, dispaseionate discussions of the Statistical So- | lipht 01 the people, sud to give greater life to our privciy clsty of New-York. Toe most learned man ou cotton d. | mon-conformity rather than by aeting with it whilo it showed Gov. Oglesby and others, Tho proceasion took four h miles below this city, and Mr. Frederick A. Gifford, to pass & given point. The number present was about | of this city, and Miss Louisa lhnln\"‘ of Ottoway, soidiers, and addrossed by Gens. Sherman sion’ in small bouts, vuo the boats was swamped tWO § . ooy ouriesy, @rossed thew last month, azd he #aid 10 the statistios] mer. | williogaess 1o sacrifice trath to expediency. Tet tio loaders of . Bauts of t1¢ Eiupire Siats, Gentlemen, it 18 not safe for & | the lepublican party understand that you will sot sustain thew | DALY SUASCTED L o T L B e Tl g I Bhas were drowned. Mr. Gifford was one of our most re BROADWAY, Con. WARRENST. "fl;'fl““:uw .‘:ur;:‘c‘nslmm n;d l)“‘»un A.na.l :lui url .'. m support, i public b-m! m&;\rnm. those pn:.i.w... S L‘!lh‘."Lm '.:Hl'.r.-f(nldlu finv.;" ’urxml. I‘-Anmhm) o Rast o PoUnTI AT RALRIGH.—The colored people of | young busiuess mes, gl red cup oot s H ; Bge e ] e g g T o g o g i o) R e et B iloan Governmeat possible on | Baren B e oty Tistol which be was 1930- | Raleigh bad a large procession on the Fourth. Addresses | E100U over the city. The bodies have uot yet beed ye- g does tie South wast 1 Money. Burn down this town, dest: Tenry C. Wright said tho Republicans whom he met went | 10, akeh bom Kingat, recsived | €0 delivered by Goa. Robiason, the Hon. B. F. Moore a citi s —_— L0 chael Curry, aged 14, residing st No. 72 ing-st., recel Rev. Mr. T " & -— _— evere feah wound in the arms from the wad of o gan fired | 2en of the city, the Rov, Mr, Tupper of Boston, Jan L Wil e ;"'17 house, blot mlu every road, tear up every railroad, p strongly for imprtial suffrage and ke thought that wmen who la n ev chool- burn s ¥ b 91 ery school-bouse, every eburch; suppose, | ac l‘llluHV might well act with them. by wome person unknown. oriow, you bad Gothing but the wud and your H. Morse (EGitor of The RadieaD, said thst our busi. | DY some perscn uoknowy tiame, o calored orator of eaucation. Tho clty was quiet, 0 | 0 o ing the fact hat the sizo of Tz Fts stores belug open and busincas beiag trausacted se on ordic | NOUWINSUARCIE FO8 Rk CbCEl e er, the price will iding st No. 27 West Houston- sads t0 begin with; what sbould you went? Capitel. | noss as Abolitionists is fo proclaim God's truth and let the - . o dis- ou would send agents to aud New-York to | scots and parties tuat dislike this course take care of them- | & m..;u red by the premature dis St b # beea igc mosey, You would say, - We can rebuild the town of | sciver. We staud btter onixide than inside of azy {imid: and | dstol Tk MO rasterst., had ove of be | — remaia the sal probies) ramingham i you wil us. erman Las burned the | compromisiy v. dhe advoeacy of universal suffrage is . s J o - ' e T T | o e tets cocinao. "Lt this molio'be Kept whero s sould,| Sagers blews off by tho aceldents) 143D of apistol, 1o | Layk Cormer-Btone of the Krving Memori- WEEELY TRIBUNE, ¥ Nim. The other parts of it aro as desolate. What it needs | sce it. was attended by Folice Sargeon Waterinan and then taken al Church at Tarrytown. il subacriber, ainelo copr, 1 ear—t2 sumbers. 800 | ety i pies b g Lkl 4 $oduy s oginl MBS bebod o Wospiteral | | Wiz dune Dlckiness visull sclud o MLRSAIY sk e enr, o th sntry i | T sorvices conuected with Layio tho commer-tons | 34 oty et mamen o saeror 1 18 8 iy T ey o e 3 . Came, Lrothers, wud mold fof us o poi nor £l tuspired to make au off-band B GNP RO prpion sustaised 80 | of st Mark's Charch at Tarrytows, whien is intendod to bo a | Twenty coplos. addrossed 1o names o subscribe %1 il » e o™ o S ML T 11 B oesitien on refuned siuilar damand ond o | Tho clothing of Eliibeth lizabethat, | memorial of Washington Tiviog, took place yosterday. Thoe | 750 S0Pice (0 00 Sliiit D300 | Goueen vy Pt wnd Haree, Nortbern capi's 3% from tho fiag-siones of Wa o audicnce? Weo live in ~range | Suusnt fire {rom squic PECIEY ground selected is a plot 100 by 50 feet, a short distance above | ~ An extra copy will be sent fo of te: e e * No Northero doliar can ventare to cross the line.” Silos Baner, & Hitle sisl veuid the monument to $ho ' captors of Andre. on Hmllw-yh rry- SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. : AY, July 7, will close st 1o hold it under the military right hand B e — vt g B g2 i B town, ‘The cornerstone was lald with the servico of tho Epla- | oo o\ 6 1 f o ot .5“. L as foliows: Stations A sud B, 8 x o Northern doliars bave repailt it. You - i while play "‘1 in the yard of the above prem copsl Church peculiar to such occasioas, by the Right Kev. ail subsoribers, 1 copy, 1 year—I104 nambers 84 00 aud D, 7:43 & ., Stations E aad F, T30 8 a1, 2. ave got to hol! the Rebel clewent by force until it has worn POLITICAL. ing iguited by some fiseworks beiug throws upon hgr. Bishop Potter, Mail subscribers, 2 copies, 1 jesr—104 numbers 700 | 78 TAMES. Postmestac. . "y out its batred, and the great elements that mold nations have was terribly At address was made by the Rev. Dr. Tyng of 8t, George's | Mail subscribe:s, 5 copios, or over, for each copy. 300 | =TT Rowing Mackines - Lo made it over. Wk, wo have had experience in this matter, o R T Martin Grad: surct in this clty, ohiefly referring to the evidences hero | Persons romittiag for 10 copies 830, wil receive an extra copy ftis very true that ignorant men, b d wen, good men, Iy Telearaph.| :’:MI':::""’ {11 from the gtvea of :; .‘n.l.mn.{.-;m unlvm ,n:ma In' ;gu ;;.;.,;-l \i{ P Sdifthis to ls'::;;:g:; e e EXCHANGED, FOR SALE AND TO RENT. e 2 ur Lord Josas Christ, 0 excellent band of the 7th Regi- ersons copte 3 recoi o G®man, 1 - lod the coagrogation Flagg 4 oue year. S Posttivaly the only place ia the City whecs you csn Gud il kinde o7 golish mep. all kinds of men, ¢ au 10f0ence 1 | puy MSKOURI CONSERVATIVE STATE CONVENTION=— | Leonard oot was present, and ageom E H 1 DAILY TRIBUNE. . SEWING MACHINES, sud where you ean exchange amy time woldiog the character of 8 Governmest; bt you can ] . : ardly count witin any deflsiie short syace what their A DELKGATE FOR THE JOHNSOX C¢ TION. - Gk |1nfe"‘€dl *;;m-ltf "llu D s | e n!:nnrn}ce and also discourssd swoet musio before ki TRz - n e, because the s AR " 3 . a place o1 o th L ¢ | andaftes Tyices. r ; 85 for six 3 Aalasnce will b, ecaigo g baaaa beert i aodle of Pk | 7. Lou1s, July 5.—Tho Conservative State Con- | resr yard md was srerely injored. ‘Taken home e e Ml b pevonniod Ty o o | AG L e TR FRISUNR, X within thiry dagafor any othes Machine withost extes ohaggelt et Frost cloments, 55 you can calculato their influcnco s exactly | vention met to day at Morcantile Licrary Hall. Jobn 8, Phil- Mathew Bitner of No. 230 West Forty-seventht., seci- | tho clergy and other guests repaired o tho reaidence of tho utivhed TIBLEY & STOOPS, /% 85 an astronower caleulates the moitons of a star Land, edu- Shai dentally fe)! off the stoop in the yard and wes seriously injared. | Reotor, the Lev. Edmund Guilbert, where an dlegaut collation Sation, capitay, the ballot—these are thiogs as durable ss the | P WA ety by o Chairman. Resolutions were | Token to Je!lovue Hospital awaitod thom. In the evening the Rev. Williaw H. Milburs, MARRIED, . North Star; their iufigence Just as calculabie as that of the | passed reaflirmiing the resolutions adopted at the Verandah IX BROOKLYN—FIRES AND ACCIDENTS. [ Wind praeer, dativese '"m‘"";‘!“gq“(l;“'b“nlt.’i snd | BELCUPR-COOK--Tnghia city, on Tossdey, July 3 by the Rep. Pttty moon. Iu 1769, when our fAthers att iped Go weld together | Jlall Convention some mouths ago, and o commitios was op- [ Tho Fourth was celebrated with tho usual display | fimes of Weshiagton SIre & ¢ uth Duteh Chureh, W W Rowell, Me. Edgur Beicher of Brook'ya to st Aucle wa on the line of e ecn. " They asted fho palhions, e o | oisted.io prepare an address o voters of the Sate. The | of fagh axplodiose sffeyworie e "eCHY Rl Taol ey e Charch 1 8 vty fouriahing, ‘onargetio 000ioty. | s oriN BUTVERS Is B Jobs's Chaseh, K » y o Ba. Ry e e ; e ot porn et | Conv wted, an wil send o dsiogato to the | decorated, aa wore alko 8 Bumber of otuer buldings, both pub- e Ty b pming oo S0 wist 3t | TARPEN-SUBTERA-ln & o e D! b LI Contoller e BT Prosdent. . 3 od, 1 conss- Tty Al secured, froo from debt, within turee years. It | doiph Toppes to Miss Ellen 5. Hutters, second daughter of 6o lafe | mmm—————e i lic aud private. There Was no wmiitary para - ambition, the State p: ence of the rain, there was no displey of Areworka in the | [y vow looking earnestly fo resuit § Adter sixty years of compromise, came & war | Philadelplia Convention. ook the globe, v b ! in completing the memorial | Archibald snd Mary C. Butlers of New”York G v e LADIES xczzxix.w e at the Chrch of ud W aat has that war Laugitust Nover | g7, 1gum, Jul Conservative State Convention ad i men ary loger " Thatis the lesson of the war, Trust . Louts, July Stat, evening. e of which the corner-stone was Iaid yesterdsy, 0ad | WINSER—COX—lIn this city, on Tharsday, mu:' "Trust espital, Ivntl:lh:;nlol “trast the land, ‘éfii' | journed yesterday t to the call of the President and a 1 *"Tiere were Ly 3 fires, bowever, throughout the "'(‘ b will probably cost £30,000. ' u.|v1(':r.nm By the Rav: 5. Inl!"l'!!l-::?’)hmv 3. Wineer fo d enligbteament,—uever trast wa. Tell me what Alexander | majority of Vice-Presidents, 0 VOV RO Ay [T SRR Ty S B BT e Edith Sary, duughier of e lse-ticary 0. Cux, 30D, both o | 1.q Greum for Simwborrs Fodiats sl Rxdarsions of whelenla Decphane tiiake_ gl e whet Robect Briee belioves, | quentiag Gov. Fletcher (o rotiro the troops Which the late | In (L morning solate of 36 guns was fired by Capt. Jas | A FEMALE SHOPLIFTER.—On the 20th ult., Maria S — prices. o what Gov. Aikenbas been wlipped iste—l do %o preservo pease, | Johson end Lioot. Holsley, from ¥ort Greene. Bubsequontly | oo ' Ly 'c 00 looking young woman, aceom anlod b P 5pen 8t 6 oclock in tho moriag for Breat ot Do : ey DIED, Tovalids’ Travelng Chaizs on Wheels, (o i sad omt land of South | Legislature suthorized to come into ser the | onthe ground that it is unconstitutional to keep troops in time of Abe Bont the couse Cong! o ade 1.¢ same elements peace witbout the consent of Congress unless ucluull,r'lnr ded %10 that image, | OF A immisest denger thercol; indorsing President *Yon bave | Johnson's act relazion to the Freedmen's Bureau 80 ronnds were fired in Lonor of the wewory of Licut.-Gen. Seott. s : o wap whose name is unknown, entered tho store of Spencer | BRUCE—On Thuraday, July 5, at his residence in this city, George to $98. Wiile firing tho salute in the morning 2dward Me- | 1, Sehmylor, No, 381 Broadwag, and desired to be shown some 189 yeu 3 w\\ilgr 3 "‘F:".‘??flx‘&fi"fi FORETEF, oy \ S8, doors, . Laughlin of Company ¥, Beventioth Reglment, was soverely | i SEY 00 TE0 oL o hlaces of sllk and other d Drematare explsion of the cannon ho was as- [ HIke. She was SROWE 6 SO TS0 B el plec other dry | s funersh, from (race Church, corner of Tentli-at. and Broadway, | %25, ke e Cl 1 go . H p electad pieces of silk and re. on Monday, " Yeloek p. m., wil o URS| SWING Tender, €375, Ho was taken to the City Thapital, B TS hs waliine Nash: thors G0 oy Choss| - Sl s s O T B g™ L W LTS S USRS S NS Fit Efkaces, Proeiees, Enzib Chariots, Rocking Horses. " The rolsiives and Tiends of the family sre respectfully invite! to att Ci uth Caroline o West jledged to make th Sond up to Cougress, efore, this message: ralizing the povular beart by your | w0 civil Rights betrayed os. Yoo ure o per e g X 4 g epublican policy. Give us no policy that trusts meu. 1 rust LT Raeen About 10 ¢ . @, the root of No. 40 Adelpbiat., was | HEOEE 400 Conld eall for them ot later hour. They then | cORTELYOU- o i fiey. Giveusl . "y e gras - ’ oton ire by ernekes. The hous is occupied by Mr, Shader | S8ide gud they CORTELYOU=On the evening of July 3, 1ds. wife of Dr.L. V. OB and T idgs whidh God ‘oroated " [ Avplaase.) Xou | the restoration of the South to the Union; condemiag the | 8ot Sk ire 1D SERONICL \ugl? i ons Wrioumie o about 1w, | kfl Bearesly hadthey Sakes Hheie CoRr e S o e | oo 3 yoacs s montha 1 pndn; g O D ey | For sale by the manufactarer, o e o it fi‘l‘n&nflhm‘ghuu cumn" c;:cu'm“ w u\uy uluuu:mur‘l.‘ efforts of Cougress to amend the Comstitation whils one- [ No insurance. ‘c‘:veu;:‘;h:'lfl::lulp:-:‘:hv:.ml:g ;“ :: n‘;h l-t"'..fl, ‘i;er‘um.:n _n:(..'me " n.\lfv _vh umu;:o..;::h P Ryt —— t + party, weak a8 il 15; but go tho s iy e . 3 . & L " nformation ce o e Croctal will take place at her father's resldence,near jon, " ingtanbibestut well pe P ke ug | third of the States are uorepresonted, protesting against th | The eottege house of Mr. Robert Lyle, In Madison-st., near (.51«1“ T yesterday ho succoeded in arroating Maria, who | on Fridsy, duly 6, st 1 o'clock o . precisely. ye nl'.lfl" Hair Dye, .'"# gl-rl "n.'.:" gtantaneoe . =, i gz ints. | Marey.ave.. was destrayed by “fire. 48 wat 2 vy stabloand | 00U once lentiied by the clork us Uie ove wEom be waited | FARW EL—0n Thucedas moraing, Tuly 5, Gay, twia son of Darius o O e” A Lylos. loss i shout 62,000, e | upon jnat Jrior o the {w-‘l;l belng taken. Justice Dowling | G, w Lowe ¥, Farwcl, ssed Suionthe, L Bradbury’e Superier Plano-Fortes, ” e} W v - o mmitted Ler for examination. Nearly one month sinee the aneral on Friday, 6th inst., st 2 0'clook p.m., from the parents’ resi- \ 80-) N R bovie sot T (86 stabba & Ticwry ecaued waa argaigued for trinl bofure the Court of Special | d e, No. 8 Courtat, Brookyn. - e T Wasiiboen, Rok S Sy BSUSRE o e vty oo s b b balld Sessions, on & cha go of stealing from the storo of A. Lane, No. | FIFLD—On Thursday, the th inst,, Clariwa V., wils of Robt. M. ngers of sl kiods REPATRED by the Newwron i Carlion.ave., neas Myrile-ave. The bailding was | Sessione on & charen ogen g Tt ators o oot she' wan | | Fioil sud duughtor of the Iate Thos. Coles. 5 whistet s IR "sacuiNg A S o § Courtlandt-st., New-' discipllue, proelas » Thowhil 10008 an] pec hy garty dhooiglios. prosiaimiog o | ttempt to bave amendments ratified by Legislatcros elecied el ments of 1ife on our s .y axe onlv plantiag the seeds of | one or two years ago; and Leartily approving the couwrso iu | gpy muother tevlation. I believe n half o dozen of & 40aen of | (o, oregs of Repre e At el -, the feading men of e Senate and Houss_of Roprosentatives; | CONEress of epres ot g ¥ Y B aliove ia"thelr houasty of parpose; bat what 1 doubtss | The Couvention electsd four persons from oach Co- With your Voies cagag heir ocurageons wisdom - Eduand Tuske said ouce, * There | gressional district, aud nins from the State st lazee, as dele- ed, togel cts6. Detong r 5 D ar L Tageows wikdom, aid e opposite of it 15 Teptie pru- | cases to the Phlladelphia Couvention. among them Moss e s oty o By S Mited. Lhe accomplice of tho prisoner has oot yot boan | Therrisivesand vicuds o s tunl aro espectuly lnvled i tten Lo g TR ettt i e ot ot of caubon, but f fasr Nowtia'ropie | £ 0T OIS e . i sovern) horees atth Tisk of his ownlfe, | arsested. o, 7 G llordplace, (Fawt Forty-anbot) T Wigs, vaupees gud Halr—tirs ity o Dradence’’ oL Seagtem, tepreessied todey U iihe ;| C06 4 perty of Messrs. Patrick Dolan, Fhilip Asa, E. SR | HAYWARD .t city. o Tharsday,the 5th iast, Juaes Hay- | 09 UL lack or Brows, ali shades at BAY iderably damaged A LitTLe BoY ACCIDENTALLY POISONED.—An in- | ward, in the 424 year of bis ase. ol dvrs] . ro roapectfully [nvited to attend T M e At > ) The p practiesi statesmanship (Heaven save the mark!) KENTUCKY. Taley and oth co Of the Natick Sevator Is * bors. not of cantion, bt of fear.” AP B g y A e ¢ . Cooper, No. 118 Carl. e famil o dreads the s s fota tho stgnihof (30 conqacred L swwrrogs e [",":' e ""“"":'“’;‘ b f’”", Ln.(_ H e L. D e, N beowiti | quest was yosterday kel by Corouer Noumann, at No. 150 O e e pstbdance ot Sutign I Connel, Ne. 3 80 inhed Robeleof South Carolisa. Mo shows The whie fag, oven be | Hoboen asthe Union ciadidate for he Clertanlp ofthe COUS | by atr. 1. Wadleigh, The fursiiars of both Sl was | East Forty.sizihet, o0 tho wody of Charles Lynch, aged four | Grocsewplico (ost Thirtacuiiiat, nosr Second-ave,), on Friday, it SR e — I;;l-;:w:‘". .;::‘;h ’;.ll u&rgg?fl:wm of Appeals, was entuusiastically rutified by a Jarge meeting in | ruined, Loss €3,000; insured for 82.500 in m:d/;u.lnl:w‘; 1 | years, whose death was by & frgore gy munlluu;:.!":::‘.u 3 m.‘. i o amad T LATE Do " o i bie was owned by Mr. Win. ewdosl by & dove LEVERICE worning, Joly 8, at ¢ ; o SON, aondaa et wuigg of . dronm ot o it ‘iappolat, | frontofthe Caurt-House hs evening. A patrioic ltter rom | Cantinente Coppanies. The ot the evidonce, it would appear that o fow days since the fathor | [, Beanets, esq.. New Rocteiie, Mrs. Sarah Leverich, widow of WM, GALE & ' p Giore; tnsured. Bl Loverieh of Exinirs, N, Y.y agad 8 % AtNo 390 “"‘.”u‘"fi:’lflflnn"firwu ment, lostesd of closing it with the declaration that he was to | Gov. Bramlette was read, approving the nomination. bout 10} o'el broke out in @ one-story fras of the boy purchased a bottle of concentrated loy, or caustio yours. :l‘::-n !-’ » “‘.1‘ ’L'v:,’?““"’",;",.'; hflgh‘x':.fl,, a., hu{‘:dh‘:’"x n:lrrd\l;'::u.'. near mn.kun ave,, owned fod | woda, for tho purpose of h-mlovln hwf- Iog, and afier using tho | Fuaeral services st Now-Kockells, ou” Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. TELVER W $o save e mation, or st Toast ) toileato to ff where | The Matelah CouttMartia by Prank McKnight, The wife went to New- waah, It Aot & easpoantal of tho mixture in o oup siand- | SA(ITH-On Weduewday, July & . Sumuel 0. Scith, f tho Tk STERLING SILVER WARE, Sty ouy o 66 that smendiuguty i ho had GoueTASL 1 & " Mohiah P B e ariiecly tuo and 00 7ouTh, foa | 108 00 8 chair n tho Kilebea. Uniertunately the child, wnob- | yeiralbiesse. "L i o vy 1e g AND DEALER 1§ Gocoy 1ho Cim (oe 1o poseibie) sad. raltied Touad e Yelersa NIXTH DAY, Toom, “The e}dest pat wraw ia the stove aud caused the fire, | scrved. drauk v conteats. Mo was Kuteeistely taken ok, | Pl JORYLILy afiornoon.the 6 lyak 4 do'clock, Hlarelatives FINE PLATED WARES, o N, O Satardsy, Juso 20, 1665, | They eacaped through the window. The loss ou property | grew Eapiils NoEe BECRETE Gl aocordance [ auste, o8 ey Ao rontuslaw, "\ "illiaus A Odell are i | s mow recelviug & 800 sssortament of the i pmryetss Wiod be it eiihont Ansivamnotion GORHAM MANUFACTURING Co.8 even then the Ropublican party might have saved X R . e e e D e withia | The following letter was reccived from the delin. | ameants to about §2,000, -Shos s Aol B8 oo doys, e 113 Dot s memon 1oy side. T cosid have | queat witnes, ‘Hoimes: e farm boure accapld by Sinen Denyie. owned by M. TUCKER—{u this clty, on Thursday. Jul- 5, Jamima Brevoot, PLATED WARE, carried impurtisl suffizage through the Senate of the Usited Crixton, N, C., June 9%, 1665, | Wi, Benuett, was destroyed by fire aboit & couek p u. | - pgroxrovs Assavir.—In September last officor | | widow of the e Suchar; fn asSiot Joas of hev pg: A vew and suparior article. aul sud Saanem of B s o rinty Ties cat 1 ke bante | e e Wiioingion, X C. sauiying me B N e 0 I8 | atthow Qi of tha Sevantsinth Precinet abtempiedtoar. | Lo peas eme Sy, Coarih o B b ah Testoa | g2 ed D b of o of (oelgn on, o % ! acked L, © Sir, | Juve, direct e nt Wilming . C., notifying we to f < k 3 BucoRy So5. * | facwires e itire T e, timaah ot ad seked . TBIE, | Qomaar beturs your oout, ia The CIty o Halaigh, oa too £83 | _ AbOwt 8 'doek p. m. & cs seetrrad iy U Duserses SonS: | toet Miskaal Cousar in Firshavs, WAte Conser teraed apon N e e e ey T BTl By A v “Why' d withess on the part of the United States -pug::: Ttoyed. Loss on building and machinery, 82,5005 on stock, fMeer aud knocked out four of bis toeth witla slang shot. u Wednesday, " wv‘yio,u.'mmm“ - ~ o't | inst., a suflfoge 1" would have said, *Yes, sir, y Jou advoeste iti" For fuy pasty.” Major J. C. Mann, did n 3 thl yosterday, the escape, ‘ounor ,l.c'“'. . Yhey #100d up Like men. these 20, and voted) m‘,:;{,nv.xl.x.ffl B aiog ibe caso dipoted of, T bave vot deomad 8 ac e e ot e A0 tituiag S e e voat of & pih Nt e B e o o e, or’il""mpdh‘h' e eptar, Mo 10, | ~ Chlldren’s Carriages, Beby Tenders, Swings. lavaiid frage, 8 rendy ond wiliiog couniry weuld hmve eard “amen’ | Sary upder the eircumstances to comply with the notice usless | OO :",”:'o,',,,,',.“,, Tetle, Wots Cooteerel ot., and at once arrested Justioo Shandley committed | R A. M.; of Adeiphis Council No. 7, R. snd e ‘e P Propeliers snd Toye—REMOVED to No. 470 Broadway, meee respectully favited to LEWIS P. TIBBALS, his fuperal, R LA St after o short ilnoss, Harriet FEL ST | o b will be in i to the Benate (Applause). Impartisl suffrage | otberwise ordered. ) B e 0 Vi, i OBy e | ok e ot g Lo puding o th st | R Ot i iy ik S et o R ; & largenumbder would welcome it; it peeded bi voint otherwise thas the of Mejor Mann having rente o i mon ke Thadueus Stevens or Wib. D, Ke ,,,",,, m'.“ ol b1 foe plautation from me on the C lpo"l"wu Tiver It Swcess | The charge entered his etoiech, and bo died of the effects | ACCIPENTALLY Drowxed.—While ‘Solomon Bis- wied the Houss of Reyrexcntarives. Now, wial says the | sary, kowever, I will go up fumedintely on beiug further noti- | $hin maTe og b ’,‘};‘!"‘,"um of Koenan & Elliott, in Kent. | b199ky, aged 12 yoars, wus playiag on the pler at tho foot of Curistopher-st., on Wednesday afternoon, ho accidentally fell party 1o us ? “ Geatlemen, we have done our utmosi; geutlewen, fied. o o8- Xing the bees of the honr.* Kappose T sucts | *Hoping my answer will meet with your approval, T am, re. | ave., bear Tark-ave, woe destroved by fire about 6 o'clock antico. " rocks of O voosel |’ ] h W . yestordny, Loss #1,700; no insurance. {nto the North Biver and was drowned. The g s . [ . the ook of Cohamet, w84 the vesel |"spctil, yoush 0.1, Hougs. | o T pettarinr, Lo 8 aviat 3 0'clock p. m., at No. €00 Co- | tordar recovsted and taken 1o fhe renidsnce A B g s e Lot b I o s i ‘fifla)‘t.?m. o o Wy 8 hot our courso pointed oat to The Jackson Railrond. lumbie x.‘.| c‘:\‘md by cbildren playing with fire-crackers. | No. 451 Hudsonest., 'momuwu\'y:lob ::.mqun. A mn"hm'}_-fllflm th-ave., to couvey the Beld by HEPAPO dmél ? rondway. pdewtdo " ' Tiave you ever pub your band on th gt Damage shight. g i verdict of aceidental drowning was rendered by the jury, e Wik Ty st 20 it s | A Hid ',:fi oo o | s g Yo you ever ‘ e edort ) of the rain on the evening of the 4th E——————— Lineas, In the 14th year of his age, Benjazuin ., second son of y - o e take s slaple, EveY o 1 it ".’t' ida rs: S T of fireworks, o Fort Gr ark, Frur Frox A BuiLnise.—An inquest was yester- Viliam snd Angelina ‘é’mnlsl. n.‘;'“- - 5 Whise e —LD—"!:'.. e 7 . #0 up and down the cou aow thay while the | 1sfied With tho manag meat of the 108, wnd will L Sanrbay pring: Fh0 ASERING 5 8 1 Sl | 4oy bold at Beilevse Hospital, by Coroner Naumans, on the Th,.',_’;‘.’;f"";;,'“'""{‘,“;-‘,]‘,uffif e e e et ot | =4 e frien Broth. o Focgr Lastlie Bt ogiatou of the aral Saica’ duca’ sk Napsraively | g debig, : e of Gaswatka by the el sotborities, which waa | body of Michael Swasey, & uatiro of Germany, aged 32 yeass, | Gk ot B —— wind | o 10,4 8 ook b B

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