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—— e unwilling to balieve Liocotofore, that the President wae abou to dell the count to the Democratic party. Mr. Cook (1 1 the following resclution: Rewlwed, Thae € - ¥ Lo prev X tl e duted to take sud what b L be done was made to consist of nlpo— Mr. Boutwell of Massachu. anl in au excited manuer said that wd the President would take the u took measures to prevent bim. ground, and aunounced the Denvison. ss not afraid of Johnson's usurps- Until December 10, e Vote Stands Nays, 17, three Sencte | sotts thea b the battle bad com « tue floo: Yeas, The pito! unless the 1 k #imila it tiovs; still be th > gt sov g ought to be doue, as was sug- N e e o L adt . | a the matter of appoistments. REPORTED RESIGNATION OF ATTORNEY- | €500t ol ‘seid to would sa soon trust o bull GENERAL SPE & shop as leave A nsou in possession of the Gov- . e ———— | on L i i Convention was th N. Y.) voted ju the negaf Causs of Secretary Dennison’s Retircment d not ers voted in the afl: matis 7 I NTOL ¥ NSYLVANIA FOR GEN GEARY. ———— M n. Jol Logan is in town, He was o he aucus. of Radical Uniou Members of Proceedings of the Union Cauc AL o e e 8 NS ' INDORSED BY GEN. GRANT. zes the Authority o General Grant Recogni ommandi the Freedmen's 1 1 | 1 that the District commandants should roport 1 affairs . red d. I CABINET SESSIONS DESTITUTE OF EXCITEMENT | ovpect tiae been sust ud Howard, which s ostavlishcs the fuct that the Bareau is still a District orgauiza L Lo The following Is Geu. Grant's indorsement The House Recommils the Infernational 1. 15 by law ander 5 . | divection of th t, and its officers and agents Communicatien Bill, reof the Commissioner in mat 1. they caanot be re i to re T por T ary commanders, unless they are ‘ R N o o8 o Al v 9 n od in orders as agents of the Bureau, The within it . RELIEF FOR THE PORTLAND SUFFERERS |t tone Towars ave tterotors spprovod, o Ut NO STORMY SESSIONS IN THE CABINET. = . The stutements that have been made in several Me- BRIDGING THE MISSISSIPPI. and stormy Cabiu etings = edmen's Bureau bill aad the n mext Angust were the WasHIN J & s word has been regard to The Tarifl Bill I poncd in the Seante. . i | 1 «t# io the meetings ol Cabivet of Tte influence of the e of Iowa has prevailed ot 8 veto of the Freedmen's subjeoct the labor of our country to six meuths more of uaeq secms to be no douf a8 aever " | mitles h abinet with the pauper labor of Europe, and to ¢ ¥ THE ADIOURNMENT. 1 v t ut to an adjournment of ed goods. The | i ; | ¢ e 19t of Aupust Benate bas just voted by 23 to 17 « consideration | THE CASE GEN. ROUSSEAU. B the Tariff bill till December pext | 1tisvery @ it Gen. Rbuse jen. Wade appealed #o the Se ! expelled. 1t look the ne ry tw and with alogic that was u cannot be obta «couvincivg, not to adjourn witkoat PERSONAL. gected Jabor and the imperiled G Batl and ndale are te 3 of the Board to select a site the safeguard of an inc 1, which weets 10-1 uey and Edward Cooper s and Sailors rrow of the purely agricoltural West, expressed Supeon Draper of New York City are iv toy Govs. Holden of N N % 10 b motion to ing speech, prevailed, and L d. There will be an effort wad Grimes's of post and Johnson of Geor the eall for a Southern I ! T beld in Philadelphla in September r convention of wation as to forcl ¥ appointed. 1 of Virginis is in the clty. nacted with the Montgomery Blair Phi pone was ad bave refused t ow by MMeans Committee to save something from eck of the | Sarifl. at Jeast the free list and tbe adm ative sections of i misslons, the bill, including the provision for the bureau of the statisties | ©f our trade, manufactures and commerce. There is o desire to save, also, two or three ortant isterests from the ruin that . but the loa 3ead to the swamping of it % { auy one tothe life boat would CONFIRMATIONS, T'he Senate to-day in Executive Se confirmed bert Marray, to be Marsial for k; John Osborne. Postmaster Ind Lewis Clark, A. 11 Barclay P. Leary, Charles H, Pendleton and | W. H. Whiting, to be Masters in the Navy, INCREASE OF SAL IN THE DEPARTMENTS. nwaits the: 1 %0 all will filty otbers o yminatio ®ave to sink or swim till next J The Crisis in the Cabinet, PYED--TEE ary. En ¥ ex T EEPORTED RESIGNATION OF SIGNATION OF SECRETARY DENNISON— MENT. YN POR HIS RETIRY The heads of the varions Bureaus in the Treasury Priaperiia, T 7 a0 | Departient have to-day been in conference with the Congres ton to The Bulletin rep . Committee i» whom was referred the petition for in A special dispatch from Was ase of walary. 4 the disfting of s bill, whi e resignation of At torney-General Spee. POSTMASTER ented to-m making an average Luere is now positively | WasinxoTox, Thursday, @scertained that Postmaster ( dered the resiguation of bis office to the Preside @one in writivg. The reason Deanison bimself, is & di be recoliected tht he was the President of the Urion R son yesterday ten. pr for Nighticg th 1 st 85, This was | 1 is course, as stated by Mr, ical views. It will | ce of pol £ ubli and au inerease of X He now claims, in addition thescte, can Convention which nomiuated Mr. Lincola for the Presi- | work upon tue dome. doncy. Never intending otherwise than to adbere to the 8900 for 130 days' work as Superintendent, and 25 per cent | sdded eto. The total smount (eots up at $30,000 | party whose prinelpies it represented, and a8 the callfor the | 83d¢d thereto. Tk Swoust {aofe 5p &t $50,000, i - " 3 % UTRAGFS O, E REED, N, INational Convention at Philadelylia i o e, skl T R s 7 |, The Fredmen's Bureau Commissioner for North | prgacization, there was 1o ot 3 g : { Caroliaa reports that he is investigating into several cases of | gire from the Cabivet while his pe | aggravated outrage committed sbout Wiimington. Of the | President are undistorbed and friendly. The s | 360,000 blacks in the State 1 aye receiving rations. A de rations is reported wiee the One hundsed and with The sttendauce | seventeen sebools basing suspended for | ! tbe Summer woutks. One thousand ome hundred and forty six | cascs were treated in hospital in Jupe, £ being swall pox. | ¥our huudred and seven persons were vaccinated. As the | Legisiature and Covvention have placed both white and black | alike hefore the courts. the Commissioner deems 1t wdvisable to | turnover to the civil autlorities sll cases,except those of claims crease of 787 | velue, [ LR | &re now in operation. | averages 4,084 pupils entirely because of & confliet of politice] v iews A uumber of Obio Corgre hools | . 135 te yosterday, and had an exc ingly plessant interview with Lim. He read to them bis | of which is that party, that be indorsos the Constitutional Amendment, aud £ of resigution, the substanc wewber of the Uniou is & Union man canuot remain Cabiset officcr in the Cabinet of au Exccutive opposed to that smendment. He will leave for Oldo next avaek to take the stump for the Uslon perty | by freedmen for wages for labor performed. Destitution Lud saf There will be & meeting of the Cabinet to-morrows Kt | fering amoug both whites aud blacks fu various portions of | the Siate are being yradually relieved. TENNESSEE AND ALABAMA BAILROAD. The Tennessee and Alsbuma Ruilroad, which has been in runuing order the past two years, & distance of ten miles, whole length of tine abont %0 wiles, have applied for ax extension of time for the completion of gheir road. that may | enjoy the benefits of the act of Congress of 1936, giving them @romisas o be a very excitiug ove, 1% the proceedings of the ocont caueus of Republicans will be disenssed. The veto of ghe new Preedmen's Berean bill is expected to be made p ablic o morrow, Fridey, Secretaries Seward, Harlan and Speed Zod o protracted interview with Fresident Jobuson to-day.- WAl kizds of rumors are afloat about the goatiors of | | | | te is yet Luown. avison, The Chronicle | (e yroceeds of ecrtain land salex set apart to benefit the P | rond. We ’h;‘txrn’avx fi?;"dn”"*; thet ‘:”]«“"':Y"l "‘"‘_’x",',' | LANDS 1IN WASHINGTON TERRITORY-—FLORIDA LAND Mr. Dennisou’s 1 0 is th e- | REGISTER. 2o Moutzomery Blair, sment last wontl at Olywyia, The Inteliigencer s icalista in all i the star chaw | The bonds of Mr. Stonclake, land Register at Tallahassec, | Fla., were received to day und pted, BUTIES ON LUMBER. Assistant Secreta iseued the fol tows th ia Convention | o8 D 8 ressman favorivg srdingly. there Liave Leen base complianc ur readers will res i . ny and al ¢ o Rer that o It is generally understdod eral Rendall will suceeed Got. 1 WHE REPUBLICAN CAUSC ¥ to the varioos Coliectors of Cus ed States ctors of Customs is directed to the 1, 1866, relative to the importation Liver via New-Brouswick, requiring AUTHORIZED STATEMENT. | . & vaels lumber to have paid the same taxes Amerigan i In the Republican caucus last night Gen. Baoks | jumber on thet river, whick Inadvertently omitted in the Sook the chair, aad stated that the object of the meeting was | FEFulAlon sent you ou th eitber to fix the date of the adjourument of Loth Houses, of to | @gTee upon & rocess. Mr. Astley favored a recess. he said, could stay S executive scssion, to present removals from ofiice. He was sure that four members of the Cabine: would go out afier the @hiladelpbia Convention. : A member from Wisconsin, whose gorter could not hear distizetly, offe «each momber of ibe caucus 1o abide by its action. Rain sccresy as to its proceedis Messrs. Hale and Binghan epposed this. g While Mr. Bingbam was speaking, # member Juuped up and semarked that he did pot see dhe use of pledgine 1o " there was au audience presént. Several wembers ‘where the audience was, and it was soon found that s colored mau liad found his way into the wnd wae listeniug CONGRESS. SESSION. XXXIXrir FIRST SENATE WasseTox, July 12 1866, ISTHMUS S1IP CANAL. « CuAIk laid before the Senate a report from the teudent of the ceanic canal LAY Ocenns. 11 relstes 1o Uie Ixthinus route bl Sepators and s | KAILROAD LAND GRANT us) veported, from the Comrmittee or extend 10 the State of Mississiop for ! 4 for railrosd (Kas bl to tion it goes over TH). JS6UE OF NAVAL LLGIE T mmittee 0 sttentively to what war being said. The dogrkeeper war in of au act £0tit o mediately sent after Lim, and he was arvested. Ou beng v ‘Trensury 16 feue registers 10 serrogated, be said be bad come 10 see Congrese. He was pved Feb, 10 1065; which was VETITION AG THE TAKIFP BILL. \sON (Md.) preseuted 8 remonstrauce frow the s berdw are nod cutiers of Baltimore ag ainst the pro- e Tarit! bill ntfecting their interests; which was re. ferred 1o the Tizauee Commiitee, THE TARIFP FILL. The Tarif bill war received from the Hous Mr. Fusanapiy (Me. 1 niove 10 take up ¢ Just come from the Botse, and tai it be privted ang referred w the ¥ neroe Comwsttee Mr. Gunes'(lows asked bow he bad got into cancus meciing, and Le rep shat be foand s door open &nd went in, not knowing that vi ars were denied admittance. The resolution of the Wisconsin mem ber was smended soas | © relate only to secresy. Here followed an animated discuss.on on 6 resolction con @mning the Philadelpbia Convention. w) wae offered by Jbaddeus Stevens. Mr. Raymond discoursed, us stated iu yesterdey s Thi maorting that when he favored the cel it was Lis underst Sog that it was to be & Union Convention. Mr. Haie of New Jork said The New Tork Evening Post. ove of the best Kejoh Sican papers in the coustry, indorsed the Conventic { W ilson of Messachusetts ssid be differed from Mr. Hale in Lis estimate of The Post. Tt was true it was sn shle paper, snd be ad great respect for ite editor, but oue of itx proprictors b beon convicted of an fnfamous crime. and ouly escapad punist sent by technicalities. Mr. Hale seid Le was nequitted on $he merits of the case. Mr. Wilson denied this. He wis e Ruitted oo & were quibble, vud theie weie two other charges yendiog against him, Mr. Wilson then referred to tle President sud ) Wuterly denounciug both, He kugw now, what by had beew { | cve tommend the e il be referred 1o the Finance Commitier, 1o report ov 1he secosd Mondhy in Deceraber ves v, Coxxtme (Cal)—1 hope the Senutor will withdraw tLe present w il necesserily Jead to dise 4 1 Lope the bill just calied up by the Senator from Ne Siewart) —— FxUEN —Mr President, if this bill is ¢« be referred tree lor consideration it ix very important that it one imnedistely. The question oughit to be settlnd. 't Mr. President, that it would he peneral merits of this Lill on pending, and 1 bave no disposition to do i order, but T wish to submit ou ection With she motion 1 bay b mouth of & very long aud arduc The members of this body bave been o Sv Cnguged ¢ Iaborionsly than ordinary. during ot ong poriod of time. This Tarifl bill, which affects tio iy of the country, wad the personsl agd bysiuess witer- wot w100 of Congre bor ~ 2 Department of Carolinas, | alis. There | Wright, | ) of the Treasury Hartly to-day | NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1866. in i, veaches us ot this phriod; &tm»d ests of cvery man n act repealing and I undertale 1o say flat Lo getibers of this | ecatnen oo lm.r’-lq:- blle‘m.h 5’5:3"?:.3:'.'3’ .’.‘.’:'G?.f" Loy are mot propared to emfer wpon the cowsid- | States,” approsed Juse 24, 1861 eratfon and discussion of suohk & sulject as this VI:AUSEIT BAILROAD LAND GRANTS, erosts of the country as s Ar. Posrno reported an smendinent to tho bill o revive ing the visa! | aud 1 8 ontiune in force the provisions of an act granting pablio vuate seetions 1o the State of Mitelasippi 0 aid 1 on of railroads in said States and for other pur- poses, approved August 11, 1656 ANOTIUER ASSAT OFFICE. tGAN (N. Y.), from the Comumittee ou Finance, re- o awendment the bill to establish sdditional wilices for the assay of guid aud silver, aud for ouber pur- 5 10 wake, should be la, the people of this s some response from them as ing the merits of the proposition. A v I think it should be postponed 15 that we should give * to our Finanee Commit charge of our fnances in the ‘Treasury Depa peopie of v themsclves, 10 see wi effect of the Tnternal Revenue law recentiy passe vineed myself that that law will afferd sufl) trisl interests sought 10 be protec cates of the bill n on your table, I uuderstand from o cman who has made & wost thoroneh inves | goutieman ip whose julgment 1 pisce the most liance—tiat under the provisions of the new Tax Lij ¢ industrial interests of Peoneylvapia alone { from eighteen to twenty-five mi Lions on the o and steel. Another reason, Nir, President, ed 15 that wo may X kes out the section which authorizes the removal of ;‘r x::bl:rry of the branch miots at Chaslotte and Dab- loue JURORS I UTAIL Mt. WaDE, from the Committee on Territaries, reported the bill to regulite the selection of grand and petit jarors in the Tersitory of Utak aud for othe~ purposes, -‘fi‘h amendments. Tt s provided in these amendments that in cases in which the Us.ted States is a party, the United States shall heve the same right s any other party to challenge jurors; that there shall e 1o military officer above the grade of Mojor General, and tuat )l mil tiry officers must be appointed by the Governor; that any officer suthorized to solemyize marriage may he pan- | will e relief to ¢ that tals bill should be postp , Wikich some of its ad- ntry. ther it wil. make the cban aim it will effect in some s of the o We were i as I sce by the newspapers, for 1 was not o of from 555 for wilfally wmarrylog par- present at ¢ | { whow wie ified to enter into the m.nf‘.'m u 1 thiuk there were two members of a cobrdinate U cofiiract; vunt some ) to 40 named territorial laws, and ell ument in anotoer body. Ho said that thie wis @ | ofhers which interfere with the disposal of public lasds of the cstern measore., 1t may be. Mr. Preeident, but we | Uniced Statea, are anuulled; that the regisiry of marriages, Lave noi been thus fa able to conceive it to be tunt kind of 8 | births nd aeaths shali e kept open to e inspoction of all measure, We want an opportunity to satisfy our corstituents | porsons, and that returna of the property of the Mormon Clurch shal bs dulr made, in various particulars named. Other provisions are made Loking to a readition of this spir- itnal hierareby 1o the ordinary status of a territory of the Uuited States. (if it is going to be to their advantage) that it i really gotng 10 operate in that wags At present we do not so regard it. 1 vody might refer the Bebator to the vote | to which I bave no right, perhaps. to alls which be will ficd that ihe New Eggland voted solid for it Of the 52 voles cast sy from the North-West. I am not going to be individ North-West, and the interests i in present st it, 40 were 1 there may ay be individual ) THE PORTLAND FIRE. Mr. Wilson introduoed s joint resolution to place at the dis- al of the authoritios of Porilind, Me., tonts and hospital L wnilies rendered bouse- ore L West that may beaefited ¢ v - ! United States is bereby su- there 18 ary very charge) of the city sutbori- of suick iemmed of o 0id, aud after cons| page, bedding and bospital (urni- may conclude the age to pass sty for the use of fumilles ren- recent conflagration : and that it artermadter's Departiaent (o deliver these leant Portlund, avd to take the receipt of the same from the Mayor of the City. and to receive and properly dispose of the same advant, e we shall be to the belief ty on steel—an “but 1 1 ing the peopl | that it is to their advantage 10 increase the essential to their very existence and p -33 per oent ! | whon nolonger nacded. L :""’ e st x“ 7 my Giste that PRISTING THE SINORITY REPORT OX RFCONSTRUCTION. b o el v ng Dt Y OO e “wiaat | Mt ANTRONY (R7L,) from the Commitios 68 Printtay; e e e et o e el o Yl o] Bortéd a resclation to pring. SO0 atples: of: the siscetly re- iy i R Ml o taybet on | port of the Committes on Reconstruction, o i S &6 (et dveu that you |y, SusNKR moved that the resolution of Mr, Trumbull, de- can cominee thern tlat it will be fo thelr advastase Wi | claring that the Senate on receiving (ke report did ot com- futy on irun, varlously from 810 to 420 ¢ tem. - | mit waels to an amendment of the right of & minority to make ouvinee them that it will be so Shelr acratiase ‘O - | o report, &e., d with the minority report. the duty on the low grades of eutlery, such ns goes into | y farmer's house, 600 per ¢ d Mr. G Air, Staxii's motion prevailed, and the resolution of Mr. ‘it it was ont | Altbouy was adopted. rld N IMPORT DUTIES. 1| Mr. SHERMAN (Obio) offered a resolution calling upon the coretary of the Treasury for a tabular statement of import | ov Mr. POMEROY in Mr. GRiMES— erstand that ¥ reasons wh | discuss the m ! substa December { b | | duties levied on different articles under esch sct ince 1842, and to prosent it to the Senate at tho next Congress. This was adopted,§ TUNNELING THE MISSISSIPIT. introduced u bill to authorize the con- ed tubular bridge across the Mississippi which was referred to the Committee ou Post- ‘x.u LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION DILL. ) priation bill was received from the ouse with disagrecments to certain amendments. The Sen- ate iusieted on 1ts amendment, and agreed to the Committee of Conference asked for by the House., NIAGARA SHIF CANAL BILL. Mr, Howe called a2 the Nisgara Saip Canal bill, and it was up. . Howe moved to amend the 21st section by requiring the Cotpany shall have expended $2,000,000,” instond of, 1# iu the b, 20,000 in bonds from the Seer Mr. HOWE m | wil © determiue bave taken plac wsury; whic wed to amend by strikiog out the following hich sball not exceed the asols and property pass- gh the Welland Canal 1 Canade Wess in the year ch was adopted. Wi moved in smendment that 20 per cent of all tolls €10 percestns in the bill. shall be paid into ¢ toward the paymest of loass from the Government, ob was adopted Mr. MORGAN moved to tpone the bill until the second Tuesday In December, sud spoke in support of his motion, was furtber discansed in the affirmative by Messrs. FreExuRN and i kMAX, and in the negative Ty Mosars. & Without disposic of the bill the Sedate went into Exeeutive sewston, and soon ater aujourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION BILL. The House resumed the consideration of the Senate | amesdments to the Legislative, Execotive aud Judicial Appro- prisdon bill, when the recommendation of the Committee of ropristious, i reeard to the amendments, was agreed to, s Committee of Conference nsked, PRINTING THE BECONSTRUCTION REPORT. ence to the printing of the majority and truction Comiittee, made yester- ¥ 1804, whi sr. H ion spoken of us mnot. It has nos estion; and If it ) te Mr” W AS hope Tomy T up. I sald he understood the nd avall ourselves of their pa briug the mavufactaring to our withdrawn, the Chairman of U M explaln the matter satisfactorily. eupon withdrey the motion to refer ug atthe (ime his firm couvic- Tect aneering 100 of the majority report. 3 5 of the Cowmmittes on Print. testumony takea by the Reconstruction ordered to be printed, (25,000 on the 13th of March; that alter. majority was hauded io. and. sfter L& priuted, was sert with the teatimeny to She binder, andt was mot for 10cr 12 days afterward that tbe minority The House then urdered the priutiog reports o be bound together, r. Laviy (N ug. cxpained that M ward of 11 Jol in. ples of t betugoarried outs Lquired if the Chbuirman of the Committee wiors tho House whether the testimony st hiad bean seat to the printer befure the eived by the printer. wan ban ) extr: thnt order Ly Lo at deal of car one the seoti which the I i » Aatios in saying bo wa entire of taeir oor M. LAVUIN roplied that be conld recthess. But while that was ¢ 4 say that » widerabl o Mr. WasuBURNE (T1L) moved vady 1o enter upon the examination of the b il. and de fur s (Lo Committen on Finance was concerned, it was per v u to it el the wary, in order to get it in such Th a8 to make it ory to the Commiitee and to the | bour, being the consl He agreed with Mr. Wade that if it wa advisable INTEGSATIONAL COMMUNICATION, to o » bill, consid comurcs ought | My ALUEY (Mass) from the Post-Office Committee, reported tpon (Fenserden) was fur the better protection of international commubicatior, me ne any #e, Ho kuew be kuid, Wi 1 1. spessary by the passuge of tho ortinned he would bave to bear o full aph bill yesterday, Mo moved the previcus question. ertheless the Committer was realy Ak provides that 5o Liive of magnetio telegraph cable ign whores shdl be | nded, maintaiued or cperated £ooat or shore oftbe United States withiout special permission of Cougrecs Lich were tenuing the e time for collecting tho di the Bout.ern Staies, Mr. Halk (5. V) ssked an opportunity of moving sn w 4 10 hin (Fessan eral sub- l je wriff, he believed they w 1y ! L1 d to yield for au am t. e was, and always Led been, a tive man, Mr. Haty asked to be allowed grest & very serions ob- Sute given in the Hours on this bil, ho agreed with Bis fricid | jeotion to the bi 1he other day that be inter- taken to frow Massuchusetts (Wilson). who st Mr. AiLE isted in doeliuing, and said he had pre- couidl by bo means be considered a Lill gotten up bn & C ! p I3 wented the bil this morsinz to every member of the and “wf wroved it Mr. LALY made the point of order that the bill was not the yeport of tie Committer, it never having been referred to the Comnittes Lor cons.dered by it. The Sreakrx dec'ied that although the point wasa good one. 1t was wade too late, The poiut of order gave riee to co whigh was participated in by Messrs. Hat ved a re. Tle would vot try o inthu fon of the Tarill was uecessary. ence any Benutor's vote on the motion to postpone. M. Tirxokeson (ho.) next took the floor i advocacy of the o mont, discussing the genera: question of reveine atd Jerable discussion, SCHENCK (Uklo), Perih s sho eourse of bis remarks. Tbe general oharacterof | Jokson (Pa), GAurtin (Ohio), Aud ALLEY tie ponding bill was 1o inerease the tarifl; tis duts was not in- Fuuadly, Mo, A1ik) saoved te lay the whole subject on the Ho was 5ot 8 bigh | table; but he sibseqnestly withdrew that motfon, and moved selieved, In 8 single instan n. d the islation of tLe last tonr years suth W rscom! b bili w tae Post-Otlice Committee, ntter futility of & protective tarifl to prevent ex- Mr. WAsHBUENE (TIL) expressed as his bel'of that the bill sive importation. The cause . erslve impor e | whould pess, i order 0 supply an omission in the telegraph , aud not the want of suflicient pr il passed yesterday. o knew that this question would arise, and thet was woy Le wanted to have the bilR amended. Americau iudustry. Mr. Witsos Mase.)—1 intend to vote to commit this bill to Mr. ALLEY, tusmng roand sbarply on Mr. Washburne, said fhe Finance Committec, wilh 1natructions o report 1o Decem- | that he (Washbarne) was in favor of the telograph bill passed ber. 1 will vote so, becuuse I believe rwauent atercsts | rday, aud bad tcld bim (Alley) s0; bm\e(Wuh(mmn este | {25 alterios object, whick was to prevent the Post-Office Cowmittes fromw reportiog other bilis to which he (Waslburne) he tariff it 4t eXamination. shall be done Touring the Io o tarifl al- | was oppose most aunuolly banges buv mestal to | M7, WaAHBUERSE deelared that the gontleman from Mas; the best interusts of the country. We r ! | ehuscits (Alioy) had no wuthority to make an sssertion revenue of the country, and relieved its productiv that ki whicu was ost unwarranted assertion. Me was Tu revising the tarilf, Twani | 1y favor of the telagraph bill passed yosterday if it could have 1 want to see how that works. D mrougaly i well, und to done that we shsll not be | been amended in the particular which this vill proposed to do. Compelled to ¢ Eange it within the next year or two. The tariff | “After some fariher discussion the bill was recommitied to thiat womes to us from the House of Keprosentatives is full of | the Post-Oftice Committee. . mistikes sud errors—mistakes and eriors, Sir, that even the bil Aid not understand at all when DUIDCES OVER THE MISSISSIPPL Mr. ALLEY then jeported back, with swendments, the Sen parties who favored (he ate bill aatborizing the coustruction uf certain bridges and to - they passed it. They now fiud out what they bave done. o Committee of Finonce take time and devote wait th ads; also the Senate bilauthorizlng energios to ft. Let them take & portion of the time after ] o ; udjournment to prapare u bill with great care and labor, and -dm‘rn-,l:‘- :r-;:l o Missiesippi We can have it carly in the next session. 1'do not think any of the intercsts of this country will suffer materially for four or five months. I kuow there aro some interests that would bo promoted by the Mmmediatc passago of this bill, There are Other great intervsts of the country” that will not be promoted 1 hiave o number of letlers pointing out cer- The amenduenis reported by the Committee authorize the coustruetion of o railrosd bridge across the Mississippi River between Prairie di Chien. Wisconsiv, sud North Mac- Giregor, lown, and expressly reserve to Congress the right to remove all material obstractions to the navigation of the river but fnjured by it caused by sach bridges. m; “,'?g:{r..n?l::: Lill to shiow how it will operate o cer- Mr. ALLISON Slf.':." srgned ‘L.m“ the policy of granting i of those LTS, followed Mr, Wilson. Tc boped tho | this spécial privliege to particulur e P general law on tue subjpct. K550 (lows) raud that he had introduced & gropes tion, and kad it reforred to the Post-Office Comumittee. looking to the eunctment of such a general law, but Lo had yielded his views to those of the Committee for two reasons. ¥ the authority to build & bridge wt Keokuk, which he had in view, was being attended t0 by the gentieman from that Dis irict (Wilson), and second. becasse it might not be Judicious for Congress to divest itself of all controi of the matter of bridging the Mississippi. Mr. Wisox (lows) ofiered an amendment, authorizing the construction of a rall the Mississippi wt Keokuk, which was agreed to, AMr. W) consric b Winonw, and moved the peevious quost Mr. Com (Wis,) and Me. WaASHBURNE (IIL) desirad to de- bate the amendment, but they were prevested dving so, the Honse seconding the previous question, “I'be awendment was ngreed to by Yeas, 50. Nays, 4. Withont taking final action op the bill the morniug hour ex- Hm‘d, dnd the bill went over until the morning bour on Satur- omised. when the I follow it immedi- bill would not be postpomed. He Tax bill was np, that the Tariff bill woui ately. The Tax bill was but balf the work. Ie could sec ne Teason for postponement. Mr. WAL (resuming the flocr) argued that the general stncnation of trade wasan urgeut reason for the speedy e | sideration of the Tariff bill | . GRisis, in reply to Mr. Wade, said that if trade was uishing or stagaant, the juterual revenue receipts did pot W it. but it showed they to bo exactly bo Mr. Grrnic (Ky.) spoke In favor of pos wis 10 necessity for the extraordiuary tarl The present rates were a t of the Tr tle. Probibitory tarids v, while a revenue tariff interest. smendment, authorizing the s the Mississippi ot He thougnt in the sesslon her. The beavy rate cresse of the turifl neces uutry onght to be protected, r in Earope, bat_egsinst the with whicl they we: swed by the Interanl tax. | T wus not it favor of o protective tariff. All Le wished was | to ppt the masufacturers of this COuBtry on an equai footing with Woose of otber countrics. The question was then taken on amendi e * THE PENNSYLVANIA CONTESTED ELPCTION CASE. The House then resnmed the contestad eleotion case of Fuller agt. Dawson, from the Tweniyfirst Congressional Distriet of Pennsylvanie. "The dehate was continued at copsiderable langth by Messrs, Lawrence (Pa), Marshall (1) Miller (Pa), sud Dawos (Mass) Finally the matter westover til to-morrow, ng Mr. Fessenden's motsop. o8 praposed by Mr. Grimes, to instruct the Committee op Finance to The ¥ veport on the second Monday in December. and Nars weie demanded and recorded, 2310 17, as fallow s FOK POSTPONYMENT. PHINTING THE TAX 1AW, Harnis, Morgan Sutaner, Mr. LAFLIN, from the Committee on Printing. reported a re- Henderson, A rumbull + solution, which was adopted, for the printing of 20,000 copies Headricks, Wilier. | of the internal tax laws as they shall stand after incorporating Jotnson, the provisious of the act receatly passed. 80 that, as far as | Grine Kirawood, | practicable the provisiors of the different laws on the mame | Gutbrie Laue | imatter sball be pristed in conuection. | AGAILST POSTPONEXENT. [ INCKFABE OF PAY. Authouy Sherumn, B S | On motion of Mr. Hipy (Cal) the Com:ittee on Appropria- i Siewaet, | vious was discharged from, the furthor couskderaion of tho Lo b subject of increased pay for the depaty collector of Ports- s month, and for fucreased pay of oleks in the Tregsur; De. The first was reerred (o the Cof b, | merce and the secoud to the Committes on Woevs and Meaus. Dixor Vates. | TAPPING GOVERNMENT WATER PIPER. MeDvagall Praxcs THomas (Md.) intreduced o Dill s relation to { Mr, FESSEXUEN o Jawtal tapping of Goverument wate: pipes, which was and referved to the Committee ou the Judietary. rred to the Cammi 4 twie h with instnetions to 1eport on the second M | EFIAEF FOR THE PORTLAXD SUFFFREKS. Decewber. | On motion of Mr. Kicw (Me.), the Seuate Joint resolution BEAMEN O PUBLIC AND PRIVATE VESSELS, jaet veceived from that body, suthoris o Prosident to My, EUMUN(S (V1.) teported from tbe Committes on Com. | place et te disposd) of the autboritios of Portls ad, Mo, tents, Wegee WilWouh wigendment (e Wi Tepealiog eaacioa | cawy wnd Lospyal turaiipce gug cloglog, for the yse of fane v 6 3th int., at 1 o'clock p. m. e viadsed Mesacie from the | Friday. the ! Carringos will be fm » e T . e 2 Gagrla o Setion oqghs arrivl of che I0_ fsbosk. 528 LIST OF DEAD KEBELS AND UNION PRIBONERS. Mr. Gaxprip (Obio) offered & resolubon, Wwhich was IGHNBON-0n Dymiuyy Joly B8 Maty Bl ‘388 - adopted, instrocting the Secretary of War o faraish & report | Te forers il ke Dl o 5..'.4?; 20 1 B C ot it and Kobel e who gl Gorog the | * e 1t e by et thse o Rer i S 35 Wz, while held s prisoners of war. To stiaud, Toddsecs ot o ron N Rt withoat Tt setice. o uring ADJOURNMENT. At 5:05 the Honse adjourned. LAURIE At ¥ I“,w' nesday, laet_ Py e oy Wyl i T - lod, and for many years & werciant of shis eity. of Brigge's Print aud Dye Works | o clock p.u. ’ ’ B i ':n‘:l?mmm: posadon gl ale b1~ 1T D LRI x.,"-'&flm': print and dyeworks, which are a total loss. They were sito- ated on the corner of Orchard and Tacouy-sts., and were one of the largest factories in the Twenty-third Ward, employing several hundred hands, and valued ot 400,000, Five dwelling- - s 11 Houses were aleo consumed, and tbe Trenton Railroad bridge | nEeroRy che D A el Frostetom of 11 over Frankford Croek, sttusfed near the Briggs Mill and bulls | TILE AGENCY, ssoolsted with Messis. H. WILSON awd JON o ot e bt L o S E e O After the breaking out of the flames o man was detected set- | Publish aseuriz as 1 ting e to auother mill 1n tho vielaity, which confrms the sus- | cotuioings m..‘..m o g g e g picion that the fire was the work of an incendiary. A general | facturers aud Tradvrs in e U fwiibe m:id M- alarre thzughout the ity was snod 7 Oniel ag ooor LTI | e e ekt reshat WL | T Sre et not by ringing the State-House bell, but through the boxes The need of such & comjilation has loug been folt by commeroial f »" City wd State Directories Lave metous, located iu the diferent Engine houses. s, 816 yo13 complete s bt 1t hies boen b I-.ud:. AEvery larse sxpenditire, to be possessed of them ail; beace the k- B e e tovmetys o ip e, 0 i o b ust, e tates o kiowledge of the existence, bames sad £2,000,000, of which $1,500,000 will fall on buildiogs and ma- chinery, and 500,000 on stock. The mill was known as the Tacony Print Works of Aaron 8. Lippincott, and covered two 4 9 and a half acres of gronnd, and employed 300 hands. % {.‘.‘;.,Ex:'.;i'm‘n’:;....‘:“..,...... [y The bridge of the Trenton Railroad Company, ciose by, was % 0 s limite1 extent for purposes. s the Diag now s only slightly injared, not destroyed, as previously e ey et 1. 4 reported. opply 3 ponsens THIED DISPATCH. ties for jaa oopplletion s pebigation of » ¥/ of wuch magnitude. The le Agescy, with lta iees Brusch Offics, T azge carps The entire works comprised from 12 to 15 buildings. The | of Reporters, Canvasers snd Clorks, and, above all, its main building, in which the fire originated, was 350 fest long | Corespondewts I Serysecion of Hhe, Foer e ...‘._.-W by %0 feet wide. The amount of the insurance is not yet as- -lal':.ym l? 8 certained. 2 euripetic. ion’ while the fucilities of FOURTH DISPATCH. For pinting ‘nd pubiishing 40 arge an. updertoking, are ot g Two previous attempts bad boen made to fire the Tacony | In§ig COWESIME . iy fociies, the exporience, and the Worke. The establishment was the largest south of New- | cherseter of tbo. focgeciers lo's guusmsies oot fhe work will bo England. Among the stock were large quantities of goods ;zm;gmgm_“ ;fl‘ worihy the coofidence snd support of the belonging to New-York rms seat thero to be printed, nons of | 1t wilform x arg quarta wolome (iso o gage 1439 inches), band- whiok' were bived. sotsosy Pricted do good peBor,stronsly BOUDL i ks T wifbe frsisbed o Sucriers onl, 2 Ui Low ot potible The Mercuntile Agency, Nos. 293 wid 295 Brosdway, New-York, AFFAIRS IN TEXAS, July 1, 1666. . . s bl poblication. 00, SHees Sesk bave i ineac sssaleZ o 3 o A t morsn The Crops—Political Situation—Maltreatment | 0% m“n‘h_lm. A ot dosyh havglll ndse ioninty. by auy other pub! um?-hum Kiud, a8 An advertieing mediom. Speclal Dispatch to The N. A liited uun*,l of ‘advertisements of first-class houses only . - will be admitted, st the low price of Two Hun Dol.ars per page. WAsHINGTOY, Thursday, July 13, 1566, No advartisewent less thas & quarior-pago will be taki o, All communications relatis o to sdvertisements. subseri H Wi Under date of Galveston, Texas, June 18, 1866, Inspee- tor-Gen. Gregory, sends a report embodying the following b " poiats: Owing to the heavy rains of April and May, and inundations 4 The Europenn War Map. - The War has begus, and Ouz New BIAP of MIDDLE EUROPE. Including PRUSSTA, AUSTRIA, ITALY, GERMANY, FRANCK, &c., io all resdy, sccompanied, ou the same sheet, by & fine Map of the fanous * QUADRILATERAL" in Vevetia. Siza 34 by 2. Frice of Sheets by mail, 35 couts; Mountel mud Vamished, 73 oonts Atso, ready July 15; ofbottom lands, a deduction must be made of at least 20 per cent of the estimated yield of cotton; but in the western por- tion of the State, where the grazing interests have soffered the past eight years from drouth, the stock will be materially improved. The corn crop is large, aud nearly ripened in prime order. The wheat crop is barvested, is abundant, and of the best quality. There is enough on baad to feed the entire population for two years. The leaders of the Rebellion in Texas, who, at the sarrender, expected nothing but confiscation and exile, but were suffered to retain their wealth, social position, and political influence, reward the clemency of the Government by the thinnest vail of decorum. The only available candidates for office make stump speeches, disloyal sermons and editorials, and furnish the disaffection in the State with the head and front that it needs. Texas to-day is as fall of disloyalty and treason as in the Spring of 1861, The Union men are preparing to leave the State, expecting the recurrence of the scenes of the late civi Since last March, the instances of maltzeatment and THE EUROPEAN WAR CHART, Containiag Maps o EUROPE, ITALY, GERMANY, the * QUAD RILATERAL," fino Portraits of Emperors, Kings and Genetals, Treaties of 1815, Constitution of Germanic Confederstion, Military Statistics, Governments of Europe, ke., ke Sheets, 40 conste; Mounted on Rollars, 73 cente. Siae 28 by 38 inches S AGENT3 WANTED. murders are reported; but no murderer has been eitber hung or tried. The freedmen’s schools are prosperous. e —— Gen, Sherman’s Beception at Norwalk. Special Dispaich to The N. Y. Tribure. Nogwatk, Thursday, July 12, 1866. Gen. Sherman and daughter, with his brother, Judge Sherman and wife, arrived here this moruing on & visit to thelr sucestral town. They spent the day in caliing upon family friends aod relations, and visiting several points of fn- ot ‘This evening o large concourse of the citizens of Norwalk paid thelr respects to the General, and tendered him a com- pliestary serenade, when he responded in o brief but bighly M. H. LLOYD & Co,, Publishers, No. 21 Johaat., N. Y. “Not to be Deatroyed.—PHALON & SON'S NIGHT BLOOM- NG CEREUS is not ouly the most eachentiog perfame of the agey but the most indestructibie. The ai kas 5o effect upon It, except to nerouse its delicacy. It in siaialess aa the dews that fal upon the morien, Orrion o ® MoTvaL Lars BROADWAY axD Lingmy st In cousequence of the Death of Frederick M. Win- #tom, late Cashier of this Company, o business wil be transacted sb triotic address, urging & more general intermingling of ¢ ;‘:: r‘;.l- of munu"n{" the lup-t:re. and the cultivs this office 7 the day e-’big:. M‘ FNILAY. 13th fost., exeep the greater dovotion to and love for the American Union, iosi Seception TR whould not be lost to the nation. was - Sioquens sppech (n bebalf of the eitigens. by 3 Liverpwnd, pox Mesiuts ‘ e distinguished party will leave in the first morning train DAY Tty f{",m'e",&m,:m for New Haven, where o pablic recoption swaits the General, s apsewn silocs: se filaws: Basicas X wad B, B:48 oo when t.b" 'b‘l“nn\t.d w0 Bostou, 1n n::‘ Of”l mmm m. ous C’:_n m‘u o . 'KMBI and ¥ T Wa Station from the Cit, overnment, now Wall re G. T8 m. The for ki , Wil and Havre, v e 0 Driod i T e o E e e st 1 5. oo FHIDAT, and — — at the up-town oifices, un follows: A'and B, 4:05 plmg Stations Cand D, 345 p . snuou.fil‘ 3N w a, THE HEALTH OF THE CITY. 330 p. m. % IANMES KELLY. Postmaster. . —— Radway's Keady Reliet, THREE CASES OF CHOLERA REFORTED YESTERDAY IN AS A PREVENTIVE AGAINST - NEW-YORK AND IN BROOKLYN—FOUR DEATHS ““;:f_'_":mm“' FROM THIS CAUSE IN THE TWO CITIES SINCE LAST ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. . REPORT. A tesspoonfal in haif & tumblér of water (s 3 drink) will in o few Three cases of cholera have been reporfed to the | minttessiop themost peiafel diicharges, ad sester Cho potiemt $0. ¢ Board of Heslth stuce our lst issue. Mra. Fhen Corroll, 2 | bess sad comtot. . . yoars of age, rn‘ul":ln‘ at )iw! ‘l!l l:;llml-l‘-. nfl-;nfllrrm.hn { RAPIDLY CWRES § { three days in durstion, fell into 8t 4o on | All Rheamatic and Nearalgic Afections, Sore Taroat, Astima, Digh Ez.uma.,’mumug. 00" died on the eveming of 1be s000 | uheris, Nervocs Hosduche. * Y. . 'A case of cholara—name of patient uuknown—occurred at WHEREVER PAIN EXISTY i e of ety Tourthest. i Niaihave.. ot 10 wclook | Apoly the Resdy Reliet 1t will sord imciedists ome and & qulak \Vo.ln‘:da,\'\ ght. In.-:emr v&m was in attendance at | eare. that time, * No peport siuce been 50 e o Shati s, wao shtankad by | SO0 S Iwepe bt Sy rampion 0 bt :w o these ¢ P o vel Altaleotants "—-un: Betablished 1521, 0 eac! ese casos the usus were water-closots and upon the premises. . e - WM. GALE, Ju., T ward Weiber, LaTs » “'edm-:l':‘ .n.ull‘ at his residence in ClI WM. G'ALE & BON, o At No. 580 BROADW. . Met7opolitan Hotel, uzdgu'ma;i.;:mflc ards-st., died yesterday of v mw‘ ll’ Y Elizabeth Mot m(a.:gnmd:n above), aged 3 years, BT xm n‘:%‘;fi‘; W, . divd of the same disease after an jiloess of 6hours. . n ‘‘homos Magrath, son of Mrs. Mary Magrath, aged 5 years, FINE PLATED WARES, Qled of cholera iworbus ® sbort time after tue demise of bis | 1s naw receiving s fne sssortment of the mother, ORHAM M, Superintondant Conkling of the o, Health Board desires to Kb PL:SEE‘SHE‘"° i u make the following faots knows to the publios Avew and superior article, excelling in- and Soeness 15 That fhe Lnepectors, who are ecucated phystoians, bold A~ Lo as L Tt Y (bemsalvea In readineas fo {Bvestigate st 0oce fodpepornit BT ey ity g e od b R ponscbolers, eported to them by tho peliceor cltiesna 10 B their daty to render such professional aid as may be required, G.. I, will socupy the store Nos. 379 and 574 BROAD- but in w0 inetance to interfere with the work of any physican etropolitau Hotel, about August » A afhte of e Assistaut Seaitary Superiatendent, Sewins Mashinei 24, Thas the office of the Assistan int e €17 Jia e romored R aet o o Coueiy EXCHANGED, FOR SALE. AND TO RENT. Gourt House), is open 6t all bours of the day or night, icluding plasejn Kinda Sondays, and an Inspector in uu-ndnc:” o Febicizie onfy the Glty whera gou san Snd ot kiake sb ad, Tont vison s made fr the immedlate amm SEWING MACHINES, svd where you can eschange any time any Lour, of any premises, when it 8 re on ® within B Tae ofiee of the Assistant Sanitory Superintendent, if the thirty daysfor any other Mashine without mniss shatgs:if otil oY -;:uluun of the premises are themselves uuable to procare | saiisfied. SIBLEY.& STOOPS, b It e . That coutracts for street.clesning,” the removal of d SN e night soll, dn“umniu;m'.. ‘l:.- - ,t:'ah-n hcg‘ unl:-‘:.d‘ Corner of Blascknret i are tow coutrolied by the Board of Aldermen, The sivallds’ Traveling Ohairs on Wheels, for in sd eub Hiealth baving ho pover to make contraots, can ooly ot 1or | dosruser S by v ey the abatement of existiug vuisances. All complaiuts of the INVALIDS CARRIAGES to order. 9 Din performance of the torus-of such coutracts sbould be | FATENT CANTERING HORSES, for in aad outdeors, $13te. | made tg the Allermen ofihe renpective Wards o 7 o e ol Bt . That as there have n & fow un cases . « -t ‘ Aviatic alilora in our ¢y, the utimost attontion shoukd be | 5oy STRONG WAGO! Udrea's CARRIAGES, Propellem, paid to cleanliness. Offcrsive privies should be disinfected | oy ale by tbe mmfagiarers With & xoluston of copperss (19 pounds to ypailinl of water), y " 8. W, SMITH, No. 90 Williamot. and cellars and badly veutilated rooms with the cbloride of aktabs Ceioonat Wh . , s e aprscored AER% Cor Piniave o ALLEN—PARSONS—On Wednesdny, the 11th inet., by the Rev. E. BEOUK, N i . D at the restdence of the bride's gusrdiam, Dr. Ralph 2 Xd Glover, Aston C. Allon to M. Josspliue, ouly dsughtar of the late 635 Heary L. Parsous, A [ l-umu‘lhhdl’- No carde No. 399 way. BRUSHA—JARVIS-At Manetro Hill L. T, on Wi iy, June 27, coruer of g 190 Zophar Beash of Brooklyn, N. Y., (o' Mary Juve Jarviaof the LY=0n Wednosday, July 11, at the residence m‘n&vm J.. by the Kev, H A, Braon, JULY M. contaios o on - S i Frigham Jaly e 838 you o [+ Loy g AN B, of Publication, No. 1. Masters, & Empire Tor Pem n....,‘. w'.‘u"..,m. of &5 and Manufucturers. e WM : o il S Mo, g, o e 3 | EMPIRE SFWING MATHINE Co. No. 616 Brondway, N. Y. P Anae s (te. lzd- Park, London. 5 te, Hpde Parks Landsn and; spgs. Zenasvilla, Oble, 000 Reward will be pald for the reerest of ome T T Y 167 by the. Rew: D. He Moore, Samanel H. 2R T e ke secarel trem tho o Thurnday, June 14 100 b (g R vbio B Bowwlek of the | of & Dopoty Marusal of the United Siates on the 34 of July. inet. E 0 or'a dark, iliows sbout S foak & incios former place. TS DIED. Wore N Brasewick, N. J.. @0 Wednesday, thelith no fuet.. st the vesidence of his rister, Mre Elisa 8. .-u..’-umr Pr'." ork. 7' Anderson, in the 63 yea: of his age. b e an BRAMHALL—~AY Kabway, N.J. oi T ¥, the 12k fost., Walter WITH WATER-CO0! N ) Moses, iaiant son of Welier M. asd Lilie C. Brambali, sged 7 will keep Meats, and h ‘/ ted Lhe pEonth: o tho residence of M. B. Bramball, Rabway, ALEAT S LESLEY, Ne the Mth fnst, at 11 o'clock s, m. on Satarday, Sixth ave. BRISTUL— It Brooklyn. on Tuesday. Joly 10, at the house of his m}, R o it Riohand O Brbtor, agad 36 TRAREI A b piaced o & va e 1o b takes W or atarmant. His remains Cuieago und 8. Claix papers R Tanah Carten, widow of Jseob w-! weet farther TES - O Thuraday, | riies of this city, in the ETth year of Ler age. cm Tattvon and filends of the f1y are teapec fully inviedto attend sttendance is requmsted. ’ Yo ATk o, et Lt roe 3 S FrENDR, Chsirsn, dence, No. 31 East Thirtieth-st., without further notice. Evvtorr F. Smxpann. '.__h i iy e Pk ST, | e e v reral will ake plice ot bis ence, No. S {Fidug atermomn otiock His reltives and o | YA A apectiully invited to artead withous futther notiee. of the Central ‘EI& 52 East ARCANA LODGE. No. 246, F. W Cuipr, Controller. B Lodge are hersby notified b this (Friday) p. o, 1o attend LADIES' ICE ¥. FLEKS. "By order of ‘Tan. Joxss, Becietary. o 89 Bpoanas, ¥ GILCHRIST—In Jersey Cite, on Wednesday, July 11, of parslysis, | Teo Cream for Strawberry Festivals aad hu-dfi Rober: Giloht the Ttk year of his age. prices. - j ALy are res) invited o l‘NiN-L 175 Barrow-st., Jersey A EY HUGUINE. ud House, on Thursday rming the 12th B fuat., Helen Ao, the of Juues B, Hugeine, and daugbles of the Tate Richard D."Ardes. E The relatives and fi' - b Gom e 5