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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, “WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1866. 1 1 Division, formerly oceupied by Lieat.-Col. Dodge; and Lieut. Col. Taylor s been direeto] to relieve Licut.Col. W. H. Ja (N. Y., Huobbard (Conn.), Habbell. Jenck! . Relley, Kelso, Ketobam, Lathaw. Lawrence, [} sugyear, Marvin, MeClurg. A o Myers, Newell, O'Nedll Moortead, Mor Piclpr, Plants Kandal Tic Ki 1',.:‘.‘:,;’;'1':,'{; N")"-Nk, | The voting at the Orphans’ Fiair, to-n Vs Arioan, Vau Horn, Ward, Wasibaru, | presents o those recetviog the bighest namber of votes each Whalgy, Wiliams, Wilsos, Penu. Wood. | oue paid for, was quit Major Howard 17 pridge | ceived the sword, bavin~ s, while Gen. C. . % nomas 4 A2 eifort was dow made to rébansider the voto Whick do- | had 1905 Mr. D07, (10 received the Senstor's cane, baving [ 4330 voles. % gilo Mr. Harsis hat i,e3% Coruelins Wendol! | receiver ¢no most votes on the citizans siver tei-set r¥LIEP PORTLAND. here was a maeting of those dispozed to send reliet’ to Portlid at the Cliy Hall to-might, Mayor Wallick pi siding. A committea was appointed to make collections, and over §2,000 was subscrihad bafora the elose of the meeting XXXIXtn CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION. SENATE TAN PRISONE] RT (Nev.) off o The v land of cheap Nova Scotia coal prived Now Yowever, faiied. Then t 1wetion o lay it on the table. T report a saw bill for Towa and the West generally, accordioz to Mr. Wilson's pattera. Lost. Then followed @ motion to recommit the bill withoat 1o ran the movement to kill the bill. First was the Lost—Ayes, 21. ons to with instruc ) came the motion to recommit Mructions. O the motion to recommit to the Committee of Ways and Meaos aud instruct them to report next December, the Yeas | N Srew d Nays ¥7, as follows: tion requesting the Presid to interpose the good offiess of on, Anderson, Ashley, O. Baker, Bildwin, Ben United States to pro s and diseharge of oiti Jamin, Bergen, Brownwell, Cohb, Lol Dawes, Befrees, Don- | 2618 of the the Canadas and else nely. Driggs, Eggleaton, Elaridge. Edioit, Farnsworth, Far- | where, under the Hurding | charged with partic o b Fenian movement . Hardine (Ky eersoll,J ulian, Kasson, Moulton, Ips, ¥ Pomeroy Roussean, Shanklin (Md.). Thorut Wasbbara (1od ), . Grid Mr. SIEWALT Wisi consideration of the said it ouglit to go to the Committer 4 Rogers, Ross, on Foreizn Ou motion of Mr. STPW, THE ALABAMA A Iaid over for the preseut. DA KAILEOAD. - Wilson Mr. PoLAND ced u il to extead tho time to Mossrs. A Az the Alabama sad Fiorida Rai'road pavment of dut Maoks, lDaker, Baxter, Dingbam, railroad iron; which was referved to the Committee on Tawd. 1 Clark (Obio), Clark navee. Davie, Dawson, Delano. Deming, PERSONS ON “TITE FLOOR. Fckiey, erry, Griswol Mr ¢ ed for the ro t “Hale, Harris, Hart, Taves, r, Hoteh: | the Senate. as rend, It re the clusses of per- | kise, Hubbard, W. (Va) , 1abbard | sons who are entitied to e nresent of the floof of the Senate (Conn.), Hubbel, Hubbard, Jenckes, Johnson, Kelly, Kelo, | during the session, and exciudes ull others. Mr Grimes said | Kewhain, Latham, Lawrence, Lougyear, Marston, Marvin, | this rule had been frequently vioiated recently, sud he wisked | MeCinry, MeKee, McRuer, Mereur, Milicr, Moorehead, Mor- | to give notice that i the futare be would cuil’ for its rigid ea ili, Motris. Myers, Nowe, . Paine, Patterson, Perbam, | forcoment. TPisots Randall, (Penn.) Kice (Mass.) Rich (Me.). Roliins, | THE DISTRICT INSANE ASYLUM Sawrer, Schenck, Sheliaberger, Spald Thaver, | A bill to graut the privileees of the s o M), Trowbridge, Vean Arman, Ven Horn, Ward. | District of Columbia to persons B (Mase), Welker, Whaley, Williaws, Wilson | Quartermaster’s or Commissary’s Department of th (Peau.), Woodbrid was passed. THY JUDICTARY BILL. Mr. TeusMnree (L) called up the Hoase bill to fix the nwm ber of Judges of the Sapreme art of the United States, and t0 change certain Judicial Districts. As amended by the | Sommitiee, and rep »4 from it, the bill provid SECTION 1. That hereafier ae Court of the United Delays and oll dodges exbausted and motions to adjourn be. rejocted, the free-traders had to face the music and con- i gront tho bill under the previous question. It passed by the Judiciary gratifying vote of 9 o 32 ke bill goes to the Senate, Perils surround it there un The friends of American industry had better « shall ren: of Fennsy venia, New-Jersey and Dels titute the third circuit - that the Distiict of Niary Virgmia. North Carolins ; that the b 0 questi Delicve ©f postpor 1f to-day that body were polled on the question eration of the bill to December, the g the ¢ ers would vote probably as follows: Packalew, Conoess, Davis, itu Heuderson, Hendricks, | swith, Not e.n L said 1% bo o move L ciary Committe Chandler. Clark, Cow , Howe, Laue (lnd.), eTiias, Sprague of the Supreme A ate J hom eha'l - Court shall boid oue te u annaally o enment, ke notice that many of iés rates wil be uvsparingly & P A b RAL Syisay 'S e \@own, unless their necessity and justice be vigilantly estab- | ‘The amendment was nzreed to. M. X.Y.) offerered an amendment as an additional Rishel. seetion that Ihu):'lw f-Justice, with the approval of the Court . s ¢ tway appoint & Marshal who shall receise o walary of 81,000 THE EXTENSIOR OF THE CAPITOL GROUNDS. a year and pay all the tees he collots luto the Treasury of the Which was disagreed to. United States. 1 was then passed. extend the Capitd] Grounds, which passed The bill as proposes that the grouuds shall embrace 41 The bill v to-d; “the Senat v NIAGARA sHIP L BILL AGAIY POSTPONID. ecres. The estimated.cost of the additional ground Was, i | My Howr (Wis) calicd up the Nisgara Suip Canal bill 561, aboul H290,000. | but at the request of Senators the bill was postposed uutil to- | e i IE REANNEXATION OF ALEXANDRIA. to reannex Alexandria to the District of 1d have passed the Seuate to-day but for the ek from Garret Davis. CONFIRMATION. k! ARMY PETITIONS FOR INCREASE OF PAY. Mr WiLson ( Committec, oported back sever:1 pei i and asked for their dis sideration, whica was so ordered 'RE-EMPTIO) The b con » President to-day sent to the Senate for con- h,‘;,;.,,., o o et ,,',,'?H‘,,”.".',l_":’,;,",z.! @rmation « long list of appointments in the regular army. | Soscal Ranche i orata. which, on motion of “I'be Senate to-day confifmed the nomination of M. J. Grelish | MI. oML (Cu § 1 CERAON. o SV, of Kansas to be Military Storekeeper in the Ordnance De- | ~“The amenduwont is s £ ilows Provide! that not wiore thai 160 cres shill be eutered o pur-hased of the Government by auy one person under or by virt vistous of suid act i the pro NOMINATIONS, NG THE CAPITOL GROU] o ey o i Awsistaat Eoglaccr Philip 3iller, istant_Eugiueers Pl s e e e | Jae. E. Watis avd T ol §0 the steamer Kesacs, at g e Lav & sctitery & At st i the Wa s Ward, (or the purpose of taking her to e » buy 4 solitary 5 WS 'e - the Portsmouth ard, Owu the completion of this mouions action st last, we shall joyfully quit these beate gl depart, suro cf & S iy W e K Lo e 7 tandall (P2 NC o) < g 1] ? " 2L g T. LA ) ‘,“"vmu %0 next spea’se W “D i thg | Latham, Rice (Mass.) 4 De thought r omzht to b passc d | Avcona, Las onde(Pa.), Rice (Me o 1t was the fizge jarift bill that appre | Ashley (Nov.) Laurence (0.), Rolline, teotion by the grricnitural in Baldwin, Saw: Leor jontatives of New “ogland would | Hanks, Sohengl A not turn a 0ol sbonlder up gglmfle{:‘. > Shellabarger, Spaldiog, Ject of pro Beld respos Mr. Dawes (Mass.) @ ¢ some remarks of a similar purpor Havbard ( gland did not went the respons Hubbard (C't.). the shoulders of the peopie of th Hubbell (03i0),¢ (Mass.), » wterest in it thao N | Dawson, Hulburd, Pain England was conteni with thines a8 | Delan Jeackes, Patierson, Whaley, was forcizg Johneon, Ferhaw, Williains, | this tariff o the cowntey i i 1 Pike, Wilson (Pa.), x0 asked bot was since New England had Plaats, Woodbridge. hat without it her KetcLam, Price, did AGAINST THE BILL. tuis bill it wou! Al'ison, Finek, McCullough, Taylor, woald not fail to Anderson, Glossbrenner, Moulion, J. L. Thomas, Mr. Huasakp (Conn.) declared 5 be Baker. Grider, Nivlack Stat in New-England which did want this b | Besjamin, Marding (Kv), Nicbolson, Thornton, that all the interests of Connectiout—mautficturi | Berg Harding (U1), Orth, ‘Trimble, me rm.:‘,mul nur‘krull ural—would be promoted by it, aud be - | Bromwell, Harrs, i l'hrlju Van Horn ed to vo or it | Cobb, Jiogan, g | (Ky.), 0.). Mr. DELANO contizned bis spsech, argning that this hill pro- | Cook, llnfiu-nm. {tl‘l‘;u:l ks W(:\xl:m-(lih tected the agricoltursl ioterests, and anpealing to New-En- | Defrees. Ingersoll Kogers, Washburn gland members not 10 against it. 1f the Western mew- | Donnelly, Jutian, Rass. (Ind.), bers did, there were 200,000 or 300,000 voters in tie West who gleston, Kasson, Roussean, Wentworth, wonl 1 ot oppose it . «f ¥idridge, RKerr, Suanklin, Wilson (ow Alr. 1 (Mass.) declared himself in favor of protecting | Farusworth, Leblond, Sitgraves, Windom domestic ma el t | Farquhar, Marsuall, “Labor. Wright. | Tue foilowi mbers paired: Messrs. Pomeroy and Win- field, Biawne and Stillwell Kaymond and Broomsli. THE PEX. VANIA CONTESTED ELECTION. M- Pavsi (Wis) cave poties that he would, to-morrow | coliup the contested elvction case of Faller agaust Dawson, | from the Twesiy-firat Cony District of Peutisylvania. | ADJOUENMENT. At6:15 p. ., the House ad can_ industry did not the English thoory of commeree. als for man 1tain, and in I Great Britain eo “That British all eriicles w Any other country o ansounced that the caucus of tical with bis idea of what the pr k All oo lied to | __After_acjournment, it was by "“;"'r to the 1 Tnion Senators and Members called for this evening was 4 | postponed uzti] 7:40 to-morrow evening. manufa could not produ ountry, and o impose duties for the pr w1 19bor, agaiost the competition of the chens matertals thai any oth ARMY GAZETTE. tion of Ameri er labor of forerzn conutries on all articles which we cowd not | produce, aad fo rTevenue elone on those ctier articles fRp— MOSTERED OUT. In regard to the tari bAL he which we coul ! not prodac " 2 3 was not aware that New-Englande kad asked for anytiing 1 Licut.-Cols. Ely, Jameson and R. P. Dodge, addi- it. The changes it proposed did not gene mi i her inter tions] Paymasters, who bave been on duty in ‘Washington, 10 ests. He ', however, yote £.r tho bill, because other | the Division of Referred Clais of the Department, huve portions of the conntrs than New-Kogland said it was neces | bees relicved and ordered to be machired out OF bervios, te snd use he belie b date Aug, 20, their protect THE DRAJA. —~— WALLACK'S THEATER. Constant change characterises the programme of- ferod this week st Wallack's Theater, Noue of the pieces are new, but all of them are agreeable, *Iroland As It Wos "and + Moro Blunders Thao Ooe” a%e to be acled tonight. The ‘ouND DrowNED.~The body of a colored man, clothed in a blue fanucl shirt and dark ca.simere paataloous, was found tuora? ou the shore at Fort Hamilion. mfl eld by Justice Benoott aud & Jury, who - of death trom drowning. ———— Rex Oven asn Kiiuep.—Thomas Reilly, four years of age, was run over at the corner of Thirty-firstaf. aud ter was done here last eveulng, for the first time. It i% & | Seveuth-ave., about 7 i tiane. ave., p. m., by & back driven by Peter Kear- ovih faree, and it affords Mr. Bryant a part that fits him with 7. -:l “-ml-m-fl W:‘ . :‘u 3.... by the singular aeevracy~that of Harry Hoolaghan. There fs, bow. | L wentieth Pracies - e st Thy- ever, no temptation to descast at length on these Irish plays ;:!‘-.l‘w e v o w. nor to analrza the Irish characters, Nor is anythiog to be wained by doiog it. Tie topic bas been thoroughly reviewed, MARBIED. wall its parts. Mr. Brsant’s acting, t0o, offers no new featur Ly 1] St Al et Bl g By 3 for comment, He plays with his sccustomed humor and uly 6. 3 lae‘w»‘ of the (ormer place. No cards. quaintness and exuberant mirth, The Irish recl, by the way, . o e b andd ot & the labor and encouragiug the development at material resonrces of this couutry, But be was s this tarifi imposed, ex ASEIGNED. Col. 7. Ledyard Tiodge 1s assigued as Chief-Paymaster of | opposed to such bigh rates of duty J v Washington District, and Col. Wm. Gilbson s placed cept us a temporary m 10 meet the exigereies of the | ye the hoad of the Divisiou of Referred Claims. Paymaster present time, growing xpansive condition «f th | Taylor 18 assiencd to the position made vecant by Col. Jame- lueviable sou's discharge. cutrency and rel 5 0 1 ta of the late war. the injarious Lal ibge e war bad passed aw e curreucy was re- e = astandard ol ol ot g bbineo NAVY GAZETTE: ties would better antiai interests wdustry and promote the bels eountry e i (lowa) spoze . He said ORDERED. 3 R e ;"Y s -Commander J. M. Bradford, - E NEDORgIS v nt J, H. Eidridge, Acting M s Lexander Mcln- Greene, Second 1upt 10 foree agatist tie la s country o pay b g Passed Assistant n F. hird Assi was an attempt to k the good done to oue by the England the credit of She ahould neoessar by be officers will return to their pressut stations, and uties. Assistant Paymaster Geo. K. Martig, to L NONORABLY DISCHARNED. | Acting First Assistant tueers Lueodore D, Coffee, | July 2 aud Toos. Beatley. July 5. MISCELLANEOUS, Toe unexpired portion of sentence of Paymaster Rufus C. Spaiding, Unitea States Nary, bas been remitied, and he bes bean relieved from {urther suspeasion, sud directed to await further orders of Depastine ———— A in commerce, and there bitory tariff, She sbouid not sacrifice the interests of oae hulf ber people fur the benetis of the other half. Mr. Dawgs nsked to whose interest was the bill. Mr. KassoX roplied that it in the interest of every se interest was protected mod increasod by manufacturer, who it. Me par eral thrusts made st him in relercace to his being au ofticer of the New York Free irade Leagy d Naval Intelligence. argucd strougly against the passage of such a probilitory S 0 I THE MONSTER RAM DUNDERBERG. measare as tho pending biil. My, Witsox (lowa) commnted the assertion that had notbing to do with the ozigin of the bill aad Te it 0 pass Mr, DAwes remarked that the for it or against 1t 1150 (Towa) interpreted that us me The great ram Dunderberg has had steam on for a number of days fur the purposs of testing her massive ma- New England wembers were | chisery. The trials have thas far proved entirely satisfactory, | and everyihing bas worked with an ease and freedom seflom g 1 ;' "I‘="j. | witnessed 1a vew engines. The intense heat of the weather ostern mer o ko for t . The geuiloman fr very trying to the firemen and coal-passers went o3 bis knees to on the vesscl, bat owing to the perfoct It was & most sin, of ventidation in use on the Dunderverg 1 from the sweating process to which the mea | no evil resulted and one wh r expected to wi He had e ntleman we were subjeeted. It is expected that she will be ready for her ples which be biad m. 3t was said there wes | trial trip in n mouth’s time, and much interest is felt in the bel alt. cnils fur aspeed of 15 koots aii hour, ers and the wool manu: | res vlw pounds of steam to the square inch. aud that she can casily make that and bagai <ident has nominated to the Senate D. H. | Mr. TRUVE he biit £ grounds surround Vides a A CABISET MEETING Cabinet meeting to-day very long, and rumor veto of the new Freedmen's Bureau bill was dis- 11 as the subject of the Philadelphia Convention; Dut there is no foundation for one per cent of rumors aflost, and doty of the Seceotary of the In number of revolutions to be made by ) per minute, io or- favor any such bargain. He proposed that t tted to the Committee of Ways t a bili cinbodying the first section of the pe X 1 was the one pre ngthe ereat wool fn- teresi. for w bich the gentieman from Ohio (Delano) bad wo ably | pleaded; etbodying the sixth section in reforence to liguors nd cigare, and the tweifth section whieh pro fenitars] des to make 15 knots per hour. THE NEW STEAM SLOOP-OF-WAR MADAWASKA. This spiendid vessel 18 now in comminsion, and almost ready for HMer trinl trip will take place within the next fow weeks, when the pablic will be enabled t dee for themselves b &5 meetings ors strictly coufidential, no sttection enould oe Faid to these rumors. TIE FREEDMEN'S BUETAU BILL T thereor. ot such price, aly agteed o 1 not exceeding the report to Rovert | BE VETOED. Therc secms to be no doubt but that the Freedmen's Pt Cotoambia. on | Buresa bill will be vetoed. 851, such b prope ey be nee 10 eflect . the vaiue of Ui properky #o sition of as be tande the POLITICAL CONSOLIDATION. ional Union Club has consolidated with the Jokuson Club, aod will make & new organization Treasury v Secretary ; | fovide o ewners of t under the ¢ 1 of Movtgomery Bl As both Clubs have - Unite: Bad the same objec w. and have been in the hands of the | Luiied State .o .. the work of consolidation will not be difficult e e mootin ! L ceretary as 10 price. Mushy ar The seventh sect | ot the Capitol to-d } Scov locking after New Jersey appoittments. Mr. WADE (OBi0) ¢ | cediug the City and Coan i, whieh was dis (Mo.). STEWAKT, BAULSED after whicl it was posty LAND TITLES Mr. Coxxess col'ed up the bidto quiet land titles in the State of Californie purpose of concurs g io ak but one fall to Jobnson w-Jersey s vote th qditor of The Rickmond Ezaminer, is i tows. e Is endeavoring to bave bis paper wade the organ of the | Jounson party in Virginie. Now that the two Johuson clube Miere have beeen cousolidated, Pollerd thinks that be can con Wabk, HE (Mich,) sud HaRws, w ol | o'clock. | nterests; also the amendment adopted i Commiitee of | as o the capabiiities of the lazge, now ficet of w the Whole. reducisg the duty on tea aud coffee | Madewaska is o representative. Her engines were d reducirg the duty on railroad fron from | by Capt. Ericsson, and are of the class known as * vibrating ‘pound to 30 cents per 105 pounds; ombraciag the pro- | lever euginer.’ f the perding bill in reference to fiaxaeed. linsead, THE PEACTICH SHIP SAVANNAI AT BOSTON. 3. rapesood and olls mavefactured therefrom, and re- | Romrox. Jaiv 10.—Che U. 8. Practice Ship Savannah, Lisat.. he remaining duties embo ) bigher | Coma g Walters, arrived_bare 1o Mw—n}m‘ wetunl nesessity of the particular inierest required, | the Naval Acadomy ot Annepetls S ey Srate. per ceut over th vow fixed That was ihe proposition he desied 1o subtwit, and be t would voto for it by law. Loped the members from the W Mr. DoiGe (N, Y. said th THE PACIVIC COAST. ——— ITIC ITALIANS—HEALTH O AN FRATCISCO. Tuss SAN FRANCISCO. . | PATRL . July 10, 1866 d that com. ust in acturing and | Italians have sot spart the 1th inst. to collect agricaltaral nterests fhiere were portions of the Lifi whieh | in liquidation of the Nutional debt of ltal shows that the deaths iu San Fran ar were | in 50, TREASURE POR THY STATENS—MINING STOCKS. AN Frascisco, Jaly 10. 1866 d for Panats to-day, ca: of which $1,555,431 goes to he thought stould be much wmodifisd, and, therefore. he was f the Health O in favor of tie proposition to postpone the bill till Decamber of the country did nob require an thie tantf witbia ¢ 8 four months. Bt if the | a vote he shoukd vote for 1t, protesting agaiost | jarts ¢f 1, and vet belteviag as & whole the bill was | gefit of the entire country, aud that the prosperity of trv was the prosperity of the City of New- York. The steamer Sacrameito rying $1,508,049 1o treasur New-York, Mining stocks are goneral f deprosseds Ophir, § GARPIEED (Obio) elosed the debate. making 8 stro0g | 1,0 il $104; Ch e At & Sarry, | 1u iaver of the i . » a6 ab- ipe: . ] - ’ questiou, very little ¢ s st the d 72; Belcher, §168 500, Legal tenders, of free trade, bt it was only applicable in times of peace, 3 lared & dirid 5, and Hale The latter company earries a oward the next mouth's dividend. - ———— The Cuse of Gen. Sickles. we the same grade of caktare. War, | se. overturned the doctr oo trade in its The uttitode of Engiand, which tad for ective 1o ihe extant of prohibition, aud o trade. he likened to that of & gians oF where countr surplus of §i0 per i acientions!y support the uew party. Mr. Payne, the business | of tue House amendments | of e The § -concarred . th of tralning, shouid challenge 8 YOULE of Tie Ezaminer, ¥ho was, up 1o u recent date, As. | | The Benute nor concarred in the last smendment of the okt with him. He boped that the Avavgra. Ga. Taesday. July 10, 1856, warm friend of A " RIGHT OF WAY FOI THE PACIFIC RAILROAD. pri it, and the proposition to postpone would In teturn to the writ baveas corpus grauted by the lard Lopes by this friendskip | 2y HowAun calied up the joint resointion givine the right | POU be HeRe down, and that the bill would be dme United States Distriet Court iu the case of Michael ‘Cos- 0 have Lis paper mede Randsll's organ. of way to the Union Pacific kailway and its branches | "","‘,";',‘,;;"""", f.'.‘"f., e it coutine Il'n' '1'"}‘ :ur‘-«u‘-;n Jl“;";:-ll- nfllxt;rd:‘n ‘;.:“. s 710, 208 OF G &4 militars reservations, whick was, on totiou of Mr. wed She » oty fpbr e o 1sed 1o ohey, saying prisoner was der POLITICAL VIEWS OF GEN. GRAST. BT 1o the Militery Commities. bad pecs e | 1 of September 15, 1863, He Py g Memra, N crents, pat | 8o produced an order from Seeretary Stauton, instructing ADJOUENME The Senate at 4:30 went ino ex after adjourned HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. THE TARIFF DILL. The Tariff bill came up first as unfinished business | of yesterdnr. Two of the Johnson organs in New-York have taken jparticular raivs to staf simultaneots]y through their Wush- Sugton correspondenee, that under zo circumstarces would Gen Graot be a candidate for the Presidency in 1868, There | #x no gathorizy for such astatement. Thereis no autboritative statement of Gen. Grant's political position and views, ex tive session and foon ouse in an ©epting that which appesred in bis bome orgav, The Gelena ‘ A1, WesTWOoRTH (71 o T -« . last Winter, wherein the editor assumed that Gen. | speech. in which, spes s ltural point of | L favored o change of the § i favor of the pres of eold it wou (Grant wou'd respond to the demands of the loyel men to save t | b profess 10 be siropgi | foared that with the b | ve prohibutory. He dey: politics. He thougbt tiat | revenue o e r e of peace as Le bad saved it in time of war, ts whst is troe, tbattke Lieutepant-Gencrsl tte Reconstruction constitational b couttry One piper & Rearts proves of pune ad expresses an earnest bope that it way be | one farmer, oue wa 1d wppor- | sdopte! tion it among the inge e advocated - | « ¢ Qrai, W uod stock-growing interests of KIR'S NOMINATION REJECTED. 00d that the Senate to-day rejected the SumiLt (V) next addressed the House, defending the " . . 1 the First Iy butassertivg that the demand for o higher tariff (1. Sloanaker as Collector of the First District N s ban from other guarters. The could be awended 1 the shoald not, and be b | wne passed wn ides was that a mod- e e wisest THE PACIFIC RAILROAD. ) soction of 20 miles of the P cific Rail- erate inere goad. Eastern Division, bavicg been cowmpleted, and o report | e 10 840! > 2o that ¢ b beeu made by the Commissioners, Gen. J. | pe bad to defer, thoaght diffe { . Simpson, the Hon. W. M. Wkite and Wiliam Prescott | 1o% -m..xx'l_n ir opinion. He ity ‘“«d i | e he Se ry of . el .+ to | ETess would b pou 0 incrense the 1uriff except upon Emith, the Secretary of the Treasury bas ordered the Iss06 t0 | ) und it should bo werely cowpensatory upou woolens. | tae ahor 1 Company of bouds to tbe awount of $320,- | Op “the other baud bed oped for - | O, to which they were extit'ed on the completion of this see. | Cuction upon Iouky enicls oreign K | production. But the action of Cougiers in ! for retiring the redunds tion of their road. : has also ordered tic fssue of bonds to-tae | 000 1o the Central Pacifie Railroad Company a, which had follen doe owing to the comrletion of jon of 20 miles of the road, b has exceeded 81,015,600, winouni. aud the unesy 3 cretory of the Treasery iy exe o even what power be bad, bad changed the whol: aspect f finnic 1ol affairs. The | rates provosed in tils we near so Ligh us these propescd by the Levepue Commiss forjnstance. that commission | proposed 1} cents y Dbar fron, while the commitiee Teported but 1i cew Wl the commit- EFTERNAL: SFSRER SNCRTS. | tew reported but 2 cent less tiian & quas “The internal revenue receipts to-day amounted to | of sh inch in du commitee 3 ki ported but 5 cent galvaniged iron, * | while the bili prope only 4% cents, and 80 on. CUSTOMS. with verioas other articles, T usual Gmount « The receipts from customws for the week of the | hoe nllnl ery from the onaires eu a riched wr ending June 30 were: Boston, & Phila- | ticularly 10 be the cer 4,012 25 Bultimore, §7 The reports frow New-York and the West Lave not bees received. MINNESOTA LANDS Sixieen thousand four hundred snd thirty-two acres awere cutered by actus] setters in Jove, at the Winnebugo Qity Liod Office, Mizn. The survey of the Minzesotn Vailey Baileoed bas been completed. THE FENIAN PRISONERS IN CANADA. In the Senate to-day, Mr. Stewart of Nevada of- ored » resclution in bebodf of the Fenian prisoners in €anads. and tried to get immediate action on it but had to letgit go ver for the present. PAYMASTERS MUSTERED OUT. An order has been issued from the War Depa welieviuz from daty in the division of referred cluims of the Py Depa t Lieut Cels. Dodge, in charge of ¢ @ivision, W. H. Jameson, axd G. B. Eiv. » ecting the master out of the service of those ofiicers on the 20th lust. Whese prymasters are relieved and ordered to be mustered ont of the service because, in the evidence they gave at the strial of Lieut.Col. Paul they testified to Serred funds depo: ms they did not cos the sci s of for loreign eonmeice. manutacteres Al of Leir ) require legtaiation for f the whole coun but if « prosper uy 5 1me, whonld i R) © country ¢ nie in tie peoyl,ratk lien in numbers that v which is due to se would fx the ok ctimes threatens 10 Withdraw ¢ ite own'State + We had uo doubt duty upou railrond ir oW 1o present a b | Senate would, Wil | objections to tie b eurrency remained in & ng like fte ! 3t would yield es mwrch revenie or more @id. In conclusion, M. Morri | swd tha been iu session more thin seven montle 5 labors the most ioeesaant, and nfrer the disposal 0F Guestions of unpre- cedented gravity, we find cerselves extisusted and aExious to returD 10 0ur reRpeetiy . We must not be too eager io ash 10 tho fleld of polit On, subject more demands our ation. Tt difilen t ure far from | insurmountable. L ur COLBITY command ey ¥ Whatever their want 100,01 it ¢ t and with so weut Proportions, nthe exlating law t Congress hudt now ent d 1 our carrency t year pare the means 10,000, oF Teckos aracher, r-General in gee, thus such toansfers & {tending 1 Panlding fn bis b order § o - . ‘ quest dge, wh 1 We e imph @uti-s ufChie! Peymestor of the Dist ne tariff b t e arre it of (ol 28 bee se, but Jet us $040u the o fCol. Pauiding, bas | G £ it takes )i the S Nt cut something which will satis vevbls, and theu quagTBlLALaE 0L d Col. W. 1. Gibson, Tnspector of Poen weiienod 1o the vosition of Chiel of the Kefegred Claims | ol U » upoa | ages from 42 couts QUBA (102 Mas DROpRere deliver up te prisoner_on the writ of habeas W of the disposliion manifested by the | Bim o eclived dolig 80 1 ¥ 0 delis ?p‘....’fu e corpus. The Court granted a continuance of the case for 3ir. Monnsps, moved to il the blauk left in the section taz- | another day. [ Sickles made the following indorsement on the | writ of attachment served on him by the United Stites Marshal at Charleston, summoning him for contempt + I compliance with orders from superior aaibority I de the word **three,” so as to make the duty on | ing cotton with o masnfactured, three cents per pound. This | cotton, T wan g to. Mr. Witsox (lowa) offered an amendmern to reduce the | daty on raitroad iren from one cent per pound 5 ceuts POF | o1ine te be arrested on tho proces 100 ponnits. v the pr SHE 3 Mr. FALGUEAR moved to amend the smendment by reducing R um::;)_"l"10;;..‘33;;'qg;srh,m it wnis per 100 po s, i v “ Mr. Pricr (lowa) moved to reduce the duty on sal’ in pack- pl:'l‘l;'lm\.\ (!llllummn"h'-; ml;xm',wl-p;m:}.u'isn“ reply of 8¢ 7 ‘ordered him 1ot to be arrest e was used, to resist with whatever force is e y. This action is tuken in wee nee with President Lincoln's procamation of 1863, dudge Bryan has ordered all the proceedigs Dbe laid betore the President S0 24 ceuts per 100 pounds. These nmendments having heen offered tion was moved and seconded on all the p thus preventing uy other form being off Separate v were taken on the amendments reported from the Comumittes cents, and oo sall iu bulk from 30 o o previons que: of the Whole on the State of the Union. ..r;h. e vt AR For increasing the duty on pig iron from &9 to 810 per tun. g to without & division. Three Catholic Priests and Two Siudents ing out ** crash” from the articles on which a dnty Drowned. WasixGToy, Tuesday, July 10, 1866, A dispateb of to-day from Annapolis seys: A sad necldent occurred last night. A party of seven, com. per yard, aud 30 per ceutom ad velorem was iu- 10. at the discrimination Provinces. Agreed t ade in favor of coal o that all fmpor ) the Brity 1 10 pay &1 %0 per tan, Tho vote st00d 70 Yeas to 72 | posed of five priests and two students, leit Annapolie at 4 Naye 4 'clock on a pleasare trip down the bay. When off Thomas Yor wllowing the Florida and Alabama Railroad Compasy nt, Father Classens was lost overboard. While efforts the boat capsized and Fathers wo students, }. Kenny and arvivors clung to the boat Disagree to. were being mwade to save bim, wsing the duties on egricultural redited with fiv Tradley aud Gerdemans and the t roducts were agreed to Mr. Runge were lost. The two and drifted astore on Tromes P this city. arriviog here this mornin search for the bodies. but failed 1o which u liberal reward hus been of e Large Robbery. Bostoy, Tuesday, June 10, 1866, The office of George H. Gooding, broker, No. 16 State- st., was robbed last night of about $17,000, of which amount $7,000 was in gold, and the remainder in United States and other seeurities. The money was taken from s safe, which was bauled into the middle of the floor and Futted. A person recently proposed to reut s part of the Office, and yesterday was engaged in papering the walls, but s he bas failed to make his appearance to-day, Le is suspected of being the robber. No arrest yet. ——— Mead-Center Niepheas in Boston. Fostox, Tuesday, July 10, 1866. Hend-Center Stephens arrived Lere lastevening, and was warmly received by seversl Fenian circles and a large cou- § bis countrymen generally. After his arnval at ut, whenee they welked to A party was sent out to r:‘euvcr auy of them, for Making the lowest tax on lumber 82 per 1,000 feet. Agreed to., Teedueing the duty on tea to I2je. per b, Agreed to ; aves, naye, not counted. ueing the duty on coffee to out division. ‘Al the other amendments reported by the Committee of the Whole were cousidered sad agreed to. tion was va the amendment offered by Mr. ce the doty on rallruad-iron from one cent u-r\mu Ibe.. which was disagreed to, by & voie ) Nuye. offered by Mr. Wiisox (lowa), to reduce 4 iron 10 70 cents & 100 15, was agreed to: of Mr. Piicr. to reduce the duty on salt in ente, aud in bulk from 30 to 24 cents 2e. per Ib. Agreed to, with- 1o, y on was, on the motion of (Ohio) renerved yeaterda ke out the 23d Section, organ izine the Burean of Statis! und it was disagreed to. Al the amendments baving been thus disposed of, the bill wax open for farther netion. Mr. Wasiprrse (11L) moved that it be recommitted to the amiten of Ways aud Meas, with instructions to report, at ith auct modifications and chauges us the it to make. Wiisos (lowa) woved as sn amendment that it be re. committes, with wetions o report o bill embraciug the of the pendiag bill; the eixth nd twelfth sections revoried, inclading the smendrients reduciug the ou ten #ud coffee; the parsgraph in relation to linseed, vl Lempseed, Tapeseed, and ols manufactured theroof, vided sn the hill, redueing the daty on railrosd iron to ts per 100 ponnds, aud” reducing all other Tates 1o standard pot Ligher than the actaal b ities of the interest Tequire, not exceedivg 25 per cent wbove tbe Fates now Lixed by iaw. 100 1 ’ Mr. Lawgexce | course of the Tremont House, to which he was escorted by a long procession, headed by a wilitary company and a band of musie, 10 answer to Joud_calls he made 4 brief_speech in which' he spoke of the bright prospects of tee Fenian eause in Ireland, and declared that he nr-ted to be there by the Jst of mext January, Mr. Stephens will address the Fenians of this city to-morrow evening at Music Hall, ———— The Buffale wnd Washingion Railread. _Burparo, Tuesday, July 10, 1866, The Common Council of this city restenday ndopted 8 report in favor of loaning meney to the Buffalo and Wash- ington Railroad, snd ordered an clection in which the citizens were to decide on the matter. —————— Nashville Rtems, Nasuvaie, Texy., Toesday, July 10, 1866, ° The Governor sent o messgo into the Senate to~day nominating Palice Commissioners. Pho bridge over the Fennessee River at Decatur is completed and trins now rin through to Memphis. w6k (Wis.) woved to lay the bill on the table, which was negatived. Mr. Hoicukiss (N, Y.) moved to reconsider tho vote agroe- jog to the mmendment removing the discrimination in favor of conl from the Biitish Provinces. Mr. Latitas (W, Va.) moved to lay the motion to recons ¢ table, which was agreed to: Yeas, 7i; Nays, all coal imported remnios fi er S0 d at 81 30 per tun, ont o doty ¢ g i ) ) o will be obrati YIS0, frow Germany. £ WiLs0vs amendment to the motion to recommis was | - The Magshal of ihe County C dollas on each negro to support colored paupers. negatived: Yeas, 3 { ! tion 1 « motion to recom eky. i e to ropoit Suly 10, 1860, pext I t o Noys, 9. | i of the City Court, ex The bili Yeas agaiast 59 | eluding negro testimon ground that Congress ~ase. as folows. | uot wugal tho laws of Kegtucky, is vabjistied, which he dauoes—an Paydeen O Raferty—with Miss Mary DIED. :"con‘ was particularly relished and_applauded last evesing. | COOPER-~On Toesday, 10k iset. Joveph Coopar, ia the #3th yese b actress appears to be gilted with unusual vivacity of tem: | o0 GARE friends of the family, and of his son, Jowsph M. Cooper. sad of perament. The - Iris Lion " is in velenrsal, in which Mr. | *bio sooiv-isw, oo s, Dr. H, 5. Loouird, ave suvited o ttoud huo Bryaut will play Tim More. The new Irish piece, which was ¢ fl:'“h - 1-':'? in 2 0 clock p. nu promised last season—*Shamus O'Brien”—is once more | Seventhaves, without further inviiation. \ promised, and will, probably, be produced here withis the two Ehl;k:T—On Mouday, July 9, Sarah Ann Ellet, la the 63t yoar of hor S Wb " Thr friands are £15 tnvited to the fanersl. on Wi To-day, by the way, thero will bs a matinée performance at | da :{"n': 23;&!::::‘.0:' i~ Charch, in 3 Walinek's Theater, commencing at 2 o'clock, for the begefit of | HT g : oA the nEad pareudeiof A IDALIE: SWEBGAH s Sromal Who{ | T AR E-EI% J oy kst e S S BesisE: Paten. was killed at the late covflagration et the Academy of funers] w Al take place from the Congregational Taberuscs, cor.. . 3 4 H ata., op W 2 July 11, ab Music, | The .compeny;. ‘erobesizes and:-seipleshs Of | ok it siibe Bty o SR the theater have volunteerod their ervices for this perform- | MACMULLEN~On Monday, dni 0, at WWashintton Tleights, Jobn 3 . s Flliott. infaat son of Johw and Aliee ¥. ulken. ance, aud n very various programme of entertainment has | o Fliott infant son oo e dueuday, July L1, at 5 0'clock s been prepared, The performance will commence with the re- |~ fwo the Episcopal Cuuscy, W ashiogion liciguts. Haudaon Kivee citation of & Fireman's Address, by Mr. W. H. Pope, Then | Raroad trai focOne-hundre 4l yse0ntst Leave T - & ey : will come '!“‘ clegant little comedy of ' The uomu_mc ONDERDONK—On Tursday. July 10, Ads Louise, ouly ehild of Mr. Nolan willthen dauce, to the music of Mr. Buckly's banjo. | Willam b and Mary J. Onderd: Trg + ;. o 1 v : (ameral, Miss Proudfoot, Mr. Leonsrd, and Miss Carman will then | % LI o o 7 e Tintsty enact the sleep-walking scene from * Mucbeth.” Mr. Williaw. morning, at 11 o'clock. son will theu recite, in character, Susmus O'Brien, and M. | RODGERS—At Geseupolnt, L. [, on Monduy stisemore, July 9 Tominy Thompson will dance an Trish Jiz. Fioally, wiib an | yged 13 wonthe e, % g o8 Sopé G Rodgers. excellent oast, “Deaf as & Post” will be performed—Mr. | The relativos aud friends aie respactially Invited o attend the fesent; from the residence of_ber L . No. Pisher playing Tomplton, and Ms. Holand Triam Seppy. | - Fus Kenth e SowsYork oiiout fiths oviaios, o4 Wodaes- That this enfertainment is worthy of especial attention we | day sfteruoon, at J 'clock. need not say. May the bouse bo erowded, and may the be- | RUSSELL—In Bridseport, Conn.. st the restdence of bet mother, ou reaved parents of one who diod in the faithfal porformaace of | by, ¢ s e e e perilons dnty be substantially benefited wbrough this com- ;VEE‘:‘—UnTu?}dt,\' 10k inst., Fdward H. Weed of Mobile, Ala. \ Fimg b i i friends of the (s it stten analle soterpies b s Yoy W W ot ookl B Jon Tharuday, ot 1y orclock B withot further” potice, ral eave foot Courtiaud: st. et 10 N MUSICAL. Moblle papers piease €opy T SUMMER NIGHT'S FESTIVAL. The first Summer Night's Festival of the German | . .g.’“ml K“.‘“" - =2 Liederkrauz Society takes place to-morrow eveming. July 12, Rw Mercnntile Agency United States at Falts Belvoders Lion Park, Onehandred-andtenthat. | FILE AGENGY, swo i O e Pl SO aed nfi and Eighth-ave. Admission to this Festival will be by ia- :,-"ifl";r'.lfi& 'fiflmpfin:rn‘d“l::hl‘hnuof ::., New. ymmy Direa- vitation only. 1t promises to be & delizhtful oecasion, as the feR g o g bt ot st s gt Leiderkrauz will doubtiess appeer in full singing force. b LR THE TURE. e y | thoroughly re/iable and comprel.ensi 3 e B "Tie aecdof uch 8 sompiation has loug TROTTING OVER THE FASHION COURSE—DEXTER IN | (00 ",::",'_.‘,","tj‘,_,xl‘:‘”"‘ aite have barhs sungs 5 out very large tire, v be possensed of § PHILADELPRIA. | Tormatton which hey confained aas been avaiiable oaiy i thelt ow The following was the programme at the Fashion | lu--:o:msl'ml;mn l"l‘:.ml':unleommfl;mfi f-‘:c‘”-': . and vast. necenritaies a knovledge B . names Course, Loug Island, yesteriay T tniers . remote scetio ever o thas 1 Dasedyy te- PURSE. AND STAKE $1,00. cailties. Hitherto this kuowbsdse has 1ot been avsiiabie (0 Mita beats, throe i fve, in barnes. majority of those who most it it has been, 108 " T, Carpentat, b Lty (. Hirum Woodra's b w. Zenohis; V. | estent, vapplied by the Reiervnce Boak lsund by The Metoantle e b. w, Ambe-; 1. W o1, Dnoew Borna : . MeCoy's | Agoney: but from the pecaiiariy confidenti) sheracter of thet week. Do e i th. & Arieas Ward: G W, Forgusoas br. | 1t soaid only bo meed to o wxtent for puryoes. & Smoke, 2 Y L T e T e A -4 : nou iy this peed. Théy The track was in exceltent order, thé showers of the previous | xouness S IR HRE ST AT Y O VU aisade. evening baving layed the dust and the arrangements iu every | The Mercantils Agency, witi its titeen Branch Offices ity lare o0eps respect. admirable. of Raporters, Camvassers and, Clerks, und, sbove ¥ husands o0 Loucy, a beautifal bay mare, at the start was the favorite at | chigery for fl:‘pnr:nlm‘i.:n e g, Mo 1 WILSOR, even agaiast the field. ihe well-tiown' compllr of the New-York ity Directs ot the Tae on-appearance of Artemus Ward caused 0 lttle dit | Hesen smd onericic supesvibin wht th Acitioof Me. ooy appointment, but his frieads no doudt had suflicient reason for | :;:f'g_flfl':?d-.}f pe Shiig %0 large a0 undestaking, ace not. wquaied bis withdrawal from the race. Jowill thus be -..;'\ that the facilitie. e experionce, and the First Heat—After several attempts, the horses got off well | charscter of the projoctors i s giirantee, tiat the, work together. Lucy baving the pole ,“m lead “QAM second., lh-muhl‘;flnfl"um‘l,m worthy the coofidence and support of the This position they both vetained to tho end of the race. Dar. | “RySie TONEINN ) otime (size of page 11450 inches), hand- inge the beat Smoker somehat distivguisbed himself by run- | yomety priuted ou o g vy Bl g ¢ ning away, but was pullied b by great exertion on the part of | It wil be furnisied Lo Subscribers ouly, 8° the liwest possivle " Lis driver finally withdrawn. 'he Mereautile Ageucy, Nov. 25 snd 295 Brosdway, New York, Secomd Heat —This hent was remarkably well.contested, the | July 1, 1806. whole keeping togetier and wakiog en excelient start, after TO ADVERTISERS. oue or two tailures. Lucy had changed mach in the bettiog, _ Asthis pablication will, d haviog gone up to four to one agsinst the ficld. At the turn 'b"‘" lnro::hmb.ln.! ..n.-r« nh... Soe len. "with Day, Amber and Zenobia close st her heels, | B7,887 oehet publieccion K0 Wt onis of A% the quarter-iile. Lacy had the advance by & 1ength snd & | will e admitied. ot the jaw price of Towo Fiumdred Dotlars pet page. half, whieh daisy eradualy recovered before they reached the No sdvertisement than a quaster-page will b takeo. balf-mile post, where Lue 2 by o longth. which position | All commanications relaiiug Lo sdvertiseuienis, snbucriptions, ke., ste retained past the tl usrter post aud up the home | should be add to > H. WILSON, streteh to the end of the hes Daisy was a close second, and Com aud General Saperintendent, No. 52 Greene-st., Amber a ool third, while Zenobia was very nearly distauced, | 8™ of R. G. DUN & Co., Nox. 243 and 245, Brosdway, New-York. but 1hig boaor was feserved for Olicdx, = 0 1 As & Love Token, PHALON & SON'S matchless exiract of Wird Meat.—Ten to oue was now freely offered u) Lae; <! o without taknia, and it becawe evident that she e oty | the NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS is the most appropriate fn the Than & mateh for any of her antagonists, At the start and irst | whole catalogue of souvenirs, Capid, fresh from his mest of Foss- turn Amber had ftho lead, Lucy seeond, Datay the third, and 2 turn Amber ad e kit mile Locy agait; passed o the | lewvee and with their arome on bis wings, couid et infuse inle the nt. giviog great proof of speed. keeping ter position round | 4 yuoh enchanting fragranc the three-Guarter post, and ultimately home. winoing the heat | — et o by several lauguts, Amber secoud, &Aum and Lenobss — The European War M | #The War has begun, and Our New MAL of MIDDLE EUROFE = | inclading PRUSSIA, AUSTRIA, ITALY, GERMANY, FRANCE, Time, secoud heat ke, 1s all ready, sccompanied, on the sawme sheet, by a fine Map of e d g the fumous * QUADRILATERAL in Venetia. Size 3 by 26. Prics 1 the tret on Mosday at Philedelphis, an noooust of which [ oF Sbests by wall, 3F ceots; ‘Mousie] and Vasuished, 75 oemts appeared in our issue of yesterday, Dexter made better time in Also, ready July 15; harness than ever before, although driven by s comparative stranger. There Is litile doubt that if the course been in better condition the short tiwe of 2.23j would bave been im- THE EUROPEAN WAR CHART, proved at least two or three seconds. . THE T80T ToMORROW. o To-morrow an excelest trot ou the Fas ‘ourse is romised betweea two we Eaown horses—one lo be driven | Containing Maps of EUROPE, ITALY, GERMANY, the ““ QUAD D% Hiratw Woodruff, the otaer by Alex. Paterson—for a purse RAL" b O Mo tatosess is siFosdy manifveted Ln this | BUATE fine Porralts of Empeors, Kings and Genersle, Tace, and & large crowd will doubtless be in attendasce. Treaties of 1915, Constitution of Germanic Coufederation, Military ph——— Statistica, Governments of Europe, &c., ko Shoots, 40 contey of Neuater Lans, Mounted o Rallers, 73 cente. Size 28 by 3¢ inches A Leavenworth paper of the 6th inst. prints the fol- lowing concerning the condition of Gen. Lane: At the latest report Senator Lane continued to improve, and AGENTS WANTED. the family circla, as wel! 83 attached triends. were more Bope- 1k lnd«;l‘,fi:.n- atteudiog physician considers ail the symp- toms tavor: 3 . Thero is o gradual . Theleft side was paralyzed; H. W LLOYD & Co., Publishors, e cau now move is leg, 854 bas controi over his ‘eyes. ke | . No. 21 Johnat., N. ¥, recognizes mewbers of Lie family, aud Lus answered questions, oD s fead s i TR A TR L e e .t 0 7 ST islikes. The palse is good, aud tue expression of the fuce M- Radway's Ready Reliet Brutish epirits thero are 10 all communities; we have thew Y J amon They rejoice at the sudden fall of Mr. Lave, snd AS A PREVENTIVE AGAINST +ibute it to anythlag but the riguswove. 17 the siek bed, ASIATIC CHOLERA. aud the sufferer Gpon it. cannot sileace passion or stitie bato WILL CURE : :{:'y ll;:l;;lh‘lclulln‘:: 15 neisher fit to live nor die. 17 any one ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Tha the fatal stot was fired by a hand guided uad gorerned A tesspoonfal in balf & tumbler of water (ss & driak) wil in o fow vaged lotojlect caot 0 doudted. It was, it Ie trus, | minutes stop the most painfel discharges, sad resters tho petient &> icted 1o blow, but it was whed the wind itscl! Kuew | health sud comfort. uot whas it did. RAPIDLY CURES All Rbeumatic and Nearalgic Afiections, Sore Throut, Asthas, Digh Burning of @ Negro in Geo thers, Nervous Headache. An Augusta (Ga.) dispatch of the 2d inst. stated WHEREVER PAIN EXISTS that a negro bad been burned ut tho stake noar Macon, The | APoly the Keady Rolie. 1t wl aford immediate eass and « quidk. fliowing order from Gen Woods throws a little light on the | €0 V“;,m: e e gl Price 50 centa per bottle. Sold by Draggista. m,q.h‘n"nm.‘f] OF THE SOUTH, } RADWAY & Co., No. #7 Maides-lane. coN, Ga., July O, ledG. - = ~ - o~ Grxeras ORuZRS No. 6.—1t has been officially reported to : Rowiag siachines the Commanding tieneral that one Pompey O'Bannon, confined EXCHANGED, FOR SALE AND TO RENT. Toombaboro, Wilkinson County, Gevrgia. upon & CHATRe Of | pyyiigel " D e o ausiady U7 a Mt and it to | <.Forimiy the s plome 5 fuk ¥y hbee 7ou can find all kisde off death with Iabuman atroctty, e SEWING MACHINES, and where you can exchange any time e facts shown by invest), on are that O'Bannon was 1ha srohable aoeomplios of Wi ~—m (s0W 8 Migitive) | WiMB thitiy deysfec sny ocher Mackine withoat exies sharge If msb in the marder of Ars. Loules Yol sad in nurdetous vio- | ssised SIBLEY & STOOPS, weg toward other members of the family; that Lo was taken . fou the jail at this pluce upon a warrat, aud delivered to the | No. 643 Brosdway, Detniv anm%u said L'uu?l_v. that be "fl' lacn‘lelud nyds Corner of Blaeckerat. Mo of 200 or 300 persony of Avomsborough and vicinity, and, | - —— ] i T helr DAGImOLS. YOle, Wwas chained 10 8 tree, and, AILEF | gobmvee g1 """"-‘_m" on Wheels, ioc s sd oaf h{- ears had been cut off, was tortured to death by burning. TNVALIDS' CARRIAGES to opder These nalawful proceeciogs show that the civil authoriiies PATEAT CANTERING HOKSES, for in and out-doots, $12¢e are usable to compel respect for even the forms of justice in | %25 Shid county. Therefore, av there Is reason o believe that upon |~ NURSERY SWING and Saby Tender, $275 the appretiension of the snpposed principal of O bannon, eivili- Boys' STRONG WAGONS. Children's CARRIAGES, Propeliers, e ioDPaill be agnin disgeaced in a ko manser, the tragsfer | Eniab Chariots Roekiag Horses of the said William "0 said county, is hereby for. | For saleby the manulaciuen, o o oo N0 o0 Willismat. bidden nntil executive guaranty is shown that due process of J o ed 4 law will not be exceeded 1 Lis case. % Depot of Gumse. By order of Brevet Major-Gea. Chas. R. Woods, CROQUET. A large and splendid assortinent at lowwat prices. ATYAREER T, R, AN 38 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Seizure of n Vessel for Smuggling. “AUNT SALLY,” the new English out-door game. AUGUSTA, Ge., Tuesday, Joly 10, 1860, BASE BALL, ARCHERY, GRACES, The schooner Jawes Zellers, ssiling under British | =005, (o 'L'“ o PRI colors, which was supposed to have urrived at Boston, has | * IR . ",""J 3 been seized at Smitavilie, N. C., by the revenue-catter B e A . B»‘W‘l'_lf Ca., Mo, 41 Nansemat., N l'._ Moceasiu, for smuggling between Cuban and North Car- 000 Keward will be pald for o reatrest of olinian ports. ERNEST SUREAU LAMIKANDE. who evesped rmub--‘i —— of s Deputy ):avm-l-xm;hlnudwr;-':‘-ad‘l:yi: - iy in of 8 lous complexion. sboul inel . slight Tue NEW CLOCK FoR ST. GEORGE'S ( HURCH.—AL | buiid, ""3","‘"‘“ "‘.‘".':;’- hhw': : ndb':"hhf‘" had one {he storo of Messrs. Browne & Spauldiag, n fow doors sbove | \Wsh &L BN iine of bin ";'E' nd_ was Gtvased . tho Metropolitan Hotel, on Broadway, may now be soen the | black. s...‘x‘. 1o English, Apply to COUDERT BROTHERS, New new clock, recently completed by them, intended to replace € Wallet., New-Yorki_ i TR 3 the one destroyed iv the burning of St. George's Church o | LADIES' 1CE CREAM AND DINING SALOON, few montha uge. Tho old clock o St Gearges had |:-n . No. 556 Brouswir, ardod for many vears as the standard of time by residents of s e '“"'"fl:"l".fi' 'Mh:“y' :'“ as fur up .; hm;u“d Tee Cream for Strawberry Festivals and Excursious at wholsssls these wi glad to lears that the new time keeper will be | Josk i the morning for Breakfast . fully equal 10 the ol one. Aside from this | interest, e e — g m'-uhlncry of the new wloek is well worth inspection by | | F "':‘W‘“m mfl:’;"“. ':m those Who take pleasure in such watters, {rom its remarkabie | (6 LRI e s Ao 3 % simplicity and thoroughness of construction and its admirable | “PUIGL aitendaner u_,_u‘wa finish. it 18 really u beaugiful of workmasship. and em ¥. CHITTENDEN. Chairman. braces several niee poinis of coustruction, well worth the Fruiory F. SUEPARD. | sqcretaries. :‘:Im:. of n:'m:“‘ ‘u'-;‘w olock will operate nu:‘dlfln;:; Jomy Avsriy mnn‘ i «. three of Wi placed on tire exterior of eac “Fowle's Pile and Hus . — Wasrant Cho towere, and one inaide the body of the eburch. Hawle s il ST LEPRGSY, SCIOFULA, ] - s - """‘"«........’»'-":.:‘.“’".' "”:— % e SCICIDE OF AN TNKNOWN WOMAN BY POISONING.~ :'.‘,.&'g.fl.,._'i...u o HONOR fi"‘" Boldeverss A inquest was yesterday heid by Coroner Wildey, at No, 10 | where HEGEMAN & Co., Brosdway, New-Vork, Agents Clarksonst., ou the body of sn unknowa woman, who com- Charles = Club, Ninth Ward, . :’ Siited suicidn by taking polson. About & mouth visoede. | 3 GeRemheRant Hodloarsgy Oy Amnflfim%r—l—- ceased arrived iu this country from Ireland, and put up tem- 3. L. Coxry, Secrets . | at the above piace. Since landing she bad been un- | “Cloihes Wringers o sl Niads WEPAIRED by the BAILE | wed. u’hl ulwodwbo:nlaxlnz from grief, the cause of which | w(;mmu AND W RINGING MACHINE wflnfl. Ne. ./ fwuskuown as sho was very uncomunioative Funally, en | Courtlandt-at., New-York. _ — Mond he procured s quantity of poisos, retired to her | 'y ™ mentnl TIRir—Firt qus’y Monday. th° watlowed . 1. . Death soon eos her | Wiks. Toupees aud Ormmmen e BATCY £0DRS yeing { faz a3 can bo gucertained, deoessed had g relatives or friends | No. 16 Hon iy gren in this city. A verdiot of **suicide by poisoning” was ren. | “yyijis b, Dye, 8 cte., Black ot Brown . nsiv ganeous: nates dered, Deceurcd was aged about 30 vears native of | pui: b-ln-?‘r:douyw ‘best, cicapest ta use. Dgr,..q;:-q 3 Uy g .

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