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’ R ——— I S S Y NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 1% of be dt further enacted, Tostabl- lawy and po. %) OF 142 DEMORATI CONVENTIOY 41 & ADISG, Tue Poeruany Free.—It appearsthat quite s large sa0w whether the House was right in the passaze of | {ny.J Of tha entirs number afo absent, sitier by slckuess oV IRIDGTSG TR MISSISTIPYL. t was enough to kuow that the resol toave, 488 §0¢ duily diminntion contlnuss L up the il re pasad by the Sen- bereater licensed to eag. ! & I nusber of Valeatine & Butler's 1 on_sel o parti . amendad by the House, for brid b © is heseby repealed dod, that | @ sud | Safes preserved tuoir coutoats ssed. The rosolation sets forth thut the parties | THE KOONTZ-COVPROTH CASE. oney, Kotk ‘;;hmly‘“,_'tfr';"‘"‘m g e the e or te pasage of .,Lu'.f.,,_.g';:;,,,m;,_-.,j in | univjured, ed for & breach of the peace it the | o oaotested cloction © b T L"ouse amendments Were sgrasd fo, with an smendment ro. | Loorears i oip o oosrd Uported sk 1a bond, & be b -1 ———— - T IR TG v lae sitl, sud it was mow within the judicial 1o ooutested cloction case from Penuaylvania of | e et Crler U (e Eiutes o each side of the river b, under onch rogulatons as he Secretary of he Tres S | manRy e o A Bt 11 W Coghol S b man g acuna ] TECOMEMEALEN Ouliofh ruan adap & sposed &f Ay the House | Wiies ¢ bridaes are propased. R e o e P eh S O L e \I Speeches by Heister (1 Y | ODOWDFREEMAN-On M..' ' - b e emes aatitn R ood Conprn | 12130 thau bwo sissies parmision haviag bees givmn o | M UESDERSON offid ot aTndzent that i tho Board of vl be it Jerther enacte, Tt rom and aferthe puage® | 1 ¥ ymer, Montzom. Gl Beoaklym, £ (o o s L bl 3 . C S i ot thelr beisg Aslives | Eagine. ¥ recoutly appoinied to luquire joto the feasibil .ty of ot all gaods. wares or merchaudin arrivimg at the ports of f to Heicleits Fieemar, of thie same plac Carls p 008 0 Boasncyd ihe pason and Rold parties n canindy | T PN B et s delivered, aud the | PUECE e Mississipp, shall s¢port that e s of | New-Vgrk: Houtu id Forsand, 1 any eiher poris of e Usiod | Blair, and George H, Pendleton, ! AP S e e, e ) who ray be gulity, the eatire conatry will wako upin astontsh. |/ 0y b (ATOF oty e oz boon adopted withoat | continuous .\PAD< can be coustructed acrass the giver, no draw- | Siaes deslsasted by the Secralary of tie Tieasur tned for | r————— why aF be FULS, L e comairY il Wk Up 2 ol | (g ailof tho yeas ead ays. In otles wards there was o | brkdges siadl b owed suder (b aet, 4 oy oy e R e = A wIE % dodosd. 13 o 0 prisoners | oneroversy. Mr. Kooote, B 5 was sworn in and | M. Hende swn's amesdument was disagreed to—Yeas 14, | Uuited Sistes wiihout puyment of datiew under ruch rues,rese ltions n LAND~Dozotny A Py dind rodnced, that was for the Court to congider. 1f the | yook hiy seat | Nays 19, as follm and gonditions far the proseetion of the reveane as the Becretary of AN U R stk s ey et Prihit 1 S i s » | “V¥as—iessre. Broavn, Buckalew, Daie, Doalitite, Poster, Gath- | the Troavary may preseribe. Vil WAR THREATENED IN THE NORTH. |z ocss ‘5o ond fruda of sk fvm S the parties being Lrooght into Court, they S i - Johusot : 'y o | The relas ko P b ¥ | Reprosentativs Waskbarns of Tliaois after coming to the | tie, Harria. Tieuderuon, Jowinos, Liave, 5 sormus, Spiague, Ve Win- | B8C. 6. And be s further mmacted, That iwportast goods, wirss of Tand, an ' aybemboge of ) w0 doubt be produced. The writ baviog veen inad- | g to-dar was seized with ill R kid S5 b : kiw and Willey—14, merehandise. in bond or duty paid, or products or mavofectvies of | apter, No, fll o , No. 4 B-stsmmre i v ssmapapt o witrgr o o g ! a8 seizad witl Wlaess aad kad o be conteyed 1o | “Kava—3ieus Auooy. Glaader, Clak, Conuen, Griey, How. | the Unibed Sos muy; with theconsent o the propa_ satieri'e o [ Coatian el et the fro N Fesaty 2 . . n 1 Feirkwood. McDoug i, Morzan, Neswith, Norton, Nye, & olasd, ‘rovinces alozesaid. be transported ‘one part or oue ylies in et om, Fridey efternoor, at xaiadl st was bound to require the production of the bodi 3 P Youieray iidie Sunster, Trumbull, Wiken tod Yaiee—fo. the United States to anethe : ! oeb > aeventhat, om " yort ; by i 2 s g ARREST OF COUNTERFEIT ok o Gt en: Tt oo Hinwiniige | Pid.t oeiumia e sash e Sl caes peck . feetintison o8 Riavisg. P Welnesday. July 16, 1563, | BROORLET. -8, dariiy o Fsiley 2oy E e, by oty 1 Bideastlithd - sok e roa and at. | The officers of the Secret Service Division, under shial) be consiracted or commenced uuder thin sot befors the | conditions as the Sesretary of the Tieretives aud the | Oneof Mo larzesi poiitical meetings ever assemblod in from beat, Jou o 65 Livertyst. oy ' cted the petition to be quasbed. acd al 'y fourth of March, 1757. He exvinined that the object of this | foods, wares snd merchasdise so tranesoriad shel? pon erriv 1 | Pennseylys uia o8 now i session in Penn-square. Delega- | ¢°t5 ¢ e frieras or velatives in Ghe ars g Jowed the Sergeant-at-Arms to return to the custody of the | of tue Tr sted the priucipal | amentment Was 10 postpone the building of these bindges st | Lrited States from the Proviaces sforessid, be treated in reestd 1o | tions are pi ‘et from all parts of the State except tho ex- tilly inviied i oaar, trom o S VO i prisonera i cted with th $i) compound interest | The Lngineers report ref Ted to in Lis other amendmeat ;,,u;:,u'::;‘h"»yfi'xfi;;g the sransportations | i me West,. Among the kmm ished gentlemen present . No. 319 Broadway. m 3 .-arn i borade7) ahagnnon. The Commitise appolated to favestigate the osbe of assaalt | oue of the most & gvee liaked. /Toas) S AETY Dess sRosivel. 0 tch was disagreed to. Yeas, 11; BT And be i further enactes, Tt whvowrer Toaali be sisown | were the Ho 1. Montzomery Blair, George H. Pendleton "'“’"""" Busuchauns Coun'y, Pa.s oW bisgR pogess plasse ¢ b { " . ) 25, v ‘satisfaction ‘Boeratar Ppons: i . ors of N R wero 18 smetél to-day and toek the testimeny of all the wit. | 9fiecrs Rave also suce b prowses and plates | Lbe bill was thea sont to the Touse for coacurrence iz e (Y A e o it By d g o fiv"‘““' A‘I;"l""‘::,"“” = i,j',"‘&“”cd,m;:&u?“}‘:‘.:{ CAVANAGH=On Tuesday, Jaly 17, Serard Cavanagh, szl 63 a *scopting of Mr. Painter, who was unable to be | o1 Staten Island, Severalthousand doliars of these couster- | e _— LA S AT S S Ly -] mxoa;ri'l.h:rn Nok. shssmbie, A it stands l'm‘tlifi‘ligcn e Foian v "‘“,.,";.'\“"- o attend tho (el prosent: ‘Tho :evidance Salled §o. show that Towers wee - | it B0bes wers Gitured, with all the appurtenancenel & firsi- | iy oatiod x5 4he Higaee billto vty Sountias o T Ol 1 e e posposan” aspiorsd | werv erocted nt Various boints 10 the squars, e e Lo e o P yectiy implicated in the assaalt, and. therefore, be has beon | (383 cou ng establishment. v, Winaos ciled up e House bill o eqtalize bounties £ | Jage 3, 1884, sad the Secrecary of the Trousury shall ba mtitind th | e Convent on was foemally callad to order at 2 o clock No 108 Firat-ave., betwaen Siath and feve, 18, toslay (Thore | P £ 10 its conis with the fequiements shove stated Was oW iLis £ - mally ! day), 19th inat., st 1 o'closk without furthes .W0USF. remtan beyond the control of the b by the Hor, Wit lism A, Wallaee, Chairman of the Demo- will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. - & E sarged. 1Inthe case of Beveridge, they recommend that +bold in the custody of the Sergeaut-al-Arms until the { Mareh next. ght hundre vill be distributed suprizes at the Paris Exhi aud one eration Mi. Pomeroy rose to anuounce the death of the late Nlllijwlr‘ Lave, of Kansas. N r. POMEROY delivered aldress n the life and char- acter of his late colleague. After -m'.'f'in offered the cus- tomary resolutions of respect to the memory of the degeased. ‘eircumetances pe [y {mporter, consignee o1 sieul ok s v, b ay drw by wariast (g 1he Tl e in favor of ‘person or persous entitled to the uverpayment; te Sien st b 1o Tressbvar o refund tbe S 061 of 403 B0k 1 the not otherwiso at 880. 8. And be it furlher w‘l‘h& the islous of the second. cratie State Gene 'ral Committee, who, in & pertinent ad- dress, stated whai " e believed to be the true questions at issue before the pe ople of the Republic, aud saying tbat all others wore sulwrdinate to the question of the read- mussion of the Sou thern States to representation in the DONAGHE=On Wadnesdsy, July 18, Wi . M, A yosse. y. July illiam R Dontghe, S tenaine will be taken to Now-Haven tor tuterment® Richmond pajacs please eapy. DELAPLAINE—On Tuesdas evening, July 17, of -vq:ny. the .4 TH7 MARYLAND SENATORSHIP—THE REGISTRY LAW. Among them will be 10 prizes of 10,00 francs eack | Mz Hesokicss followed Mr, Pomeroy in a eulogy ow the 2 t capital pr 090 franos to local establiskments whic lato Senator. Ln the course of his remarke, he said ho had | fFird tud fourth sections ol fhe ACt nEpOT 3, eutitied | 2 " 1 1d tends towand the selection | c*Pitel Prive of 100,000 {rancs to lacal establishments which are | (o¥ . be said ho “'An’Act farther to provide for the c ou {mporte” | U Ho. Tnsse C, Delypivine, azed 6 yrars, oat w0 foat estigatod th agains! Lane, ports” | Union. Hon e & romoting t d b aud the moral and io- | My, DootdrTLI , > and unanimously ehwsen Chairman of the Convoutio asbvy are vespoedu Uy luvited to sttend, without f¥'ser uo- e e operatives, This information bas ; groat faglis weve mingted with ereat virta for the mape apeeds ool O O e s catondine 15 | Tho briely addressed 1 he moeting. - i ¥ : W 0N 200 pavuTe Cararace; Faums. 4 Sowneos | t0d to the Ssoratary o friendships and implacable camizici—a man of extraordi sud embracing sl cases arisiag or which way Lave herstofo: | O ation of J. D. Davis of Berks, fhe meeting was | FLOY=At Elipterk, X, 3. ox Totudsy sfooh, Joly 18, Henry 1 \; Montgomery Blair, and Mr, Creswell, a loyal | e % ’ mind, who, without polish or cultare, could yet move an audi- | sod ;Hum and m;m.l.lmhn hes bm"lb‘-lfld Dow pesiing. | further onzatized by the appointment of a numberof Vice- ¥ioy. won of the aiccs Floy, i the 24t year of bis ue 1 s Tosecuie o right assortment in the Legislaturs | FLAX ence as few men couid. He (Alr. Doolittie) fiad no doabts that | 36 NCH L e Py Dot Ky e B theLiitel | Presidents and Scereta des. 'I‘L.-(vrma‘...amyn iawitad to a'terd the funeral services on o I | iaosabiiniathd Mot Dép ¢ of Agricul. | Senstor Lane was wubjoct to temporary fits of inwanity. sad | bo¥el S e by e o or proseedg hed | Presidonts and SetbERICT, )3 Voo threatening for | Ha So'clock, at the Harlem M. ¥. Chgtel, Uus- {he Swaun and Blair factions have struek bands, and w! 1Y ieat ! . gri hud heen informed b the physician who waited on him that | o otced Mareh 12, 1003, entiied » roap va gy by J A et fima bt et T i Aith-st. The mambere 67 Rls S ibe clos ferver ar axsing on the policy of a repeal of the Registry | ture, sent tothe Souate to-day. showa Lo (Mr. Lane) was not sane whes he laat left Washiagion. - cpts . | some time, SomEmBeE AR e o Pl | U M TR A T T o] \w which excindes from franchise all participauts in the | $20.000 appropriated for a fiax commission has been retarned | . i ARNORKREE . o o e ) sur | i'::;r-tr:‘v‘\:ml::lnwmn thzi places. The shower proved of | r A . treiiins —dlsqualifyfug the very bone and sinew of the De. | 10 the Troasry. Tio comminsion was diseoived some montds | gy v :_l:_f',_,“;‘;‘fm":‘:‘n;‘m’[.m‘:,";,"x"m;‘,,ff‘,:j P e P GILBYRT-0n Moonder, Joiy 16 Chles . Giloert, agmd 3 yours - The Hon. Heister Clymier, the candidite for Governor, 1V orther notice. 110w bia laie pestdence gq&wam..;‘. ds of Swann are also tacitly acknowledging + is & similar fight to the one oW golug on in tha 1« theirs, by & quiet acquicscence in the schemes of | Improvewests ou ad investigation which revealod valvable but gave be wado a sub- ago, after an exten HOUSE O REF LEAVE OF ABS! tlon of fras . b acta done or procesdings hed under the two acts Lust sder color tiere sbald bave breen doue or hiad voder | or by the diree: of tie Executive Goverument of the was it His remarks were maixly congrstulatory and of a generul charac.er. Referring toihe severe ordeal | of hand-shaking tirough which he had gane, ho remarked to-day (Thursday), st 1 o/ clock j, e HAIGHT=0n Mouday. the 16tk inst., Jaw, widow of Capt- Jazes Haldt, fn the T0th year of e aze. Her friends. aud those of the Lare tuvited to sttend ber frmerst, at the Sause of her sou-ibaw, I, (. Allen, No, 212 Thicty &% v cloes. X 1l Democratic Committoe bere. 1 improvementa, anderstood, aro | The peading of the jours: nd provided_further, tha whea a recovery shuil bave citated I wes & messure of loyal roment 4il is now sought in parfoct- | WAsmBURNY (I ‘n-l,l.nn A bete se hiad b sny such suit or pros aton brengnt | that he had been “,l“"’" incapacit from makiag any somainder of the sesaion. O maafiat be beovghi as aforessld. the payment of the | 8dldross. ‘Lhe harvest was over, and his hearers had cause tiird st., neas Third-ave., on Thursdsy, the 19th fnet., e A an 4 t0 8 common Fatuer. But there wis ail- | HAVS—Ou Monday. July 16 William IL Haws, in the Jst year of ran ficant fact ood by; and it is & tate that advoca D th BILLS BEFORE CONGRESS ee of Ways Me only one ta TiE GRADE OF GENEDAL. motion the amendment of the e al in the Ay was takeo un to to the Hones | ei'ae provide! i in the sl s secion o tie Act | 3, 160 aforesaid, sball be made out of the more:s and Ieases to the Goy | 265 and July 2, 1041, | nd abiandoned proverty. 0 ol har to be gathered amid the froats of October, rone of benefit or of death to this harvest. Hein- 1 all bLis Learcrs, who were armed with weapons of vite: e, His rewatives aud friends aro buvited to atterd the fumers) setvices, &b tlie ressdesor of bis motler, No. 9 Allenat., ou Thursday afternova, tue Lith inst., at 4 o'clock. in but is out. square-footed, & T et £ /s . . the words **Of the Lino” | ) ; emad with' report, viz., that to reorg: » the Treasury De- ds the General’s Aides. Aud be it further enacted, That ia dewrmining the datisbie | ri, ht, to cut down the miserable weel Secession - THE SOUTR CAROLINA PLANTATIONS. dent. Three ouly of the General A yristion bills re. | de-Camp sha | valae of imported weschandise i 1 be added to the cost or to ,"‘,'d rebeliion. W ere they prepared to enter w sot e | BOWELL—At Perwou's Hotel Catskill N. Y. on worning a1 Wholssale price of rencr:] market vale at the time ¢f ex- | . Rty 3 July i1, L A Wacheld Howel, aced 2 years,2 cionilis gd 9 daye, Tie Commissioner of th cadisposed of, aud $wo of thew are iu Comaitices of uin the principal markets of the o Gou, whense the | canvass? They had eome here to see whother al} the | only son of . M. aud Camifls tlowel ° rol Tt ¢ States. the blood that they sud theic sons had spilled; whether al the Pvm-n"m-hl:tmn-y) alteruosn, st 3 0 cloek, from Nov 74 Broad Soath Carolina writing ¢e headqsarter s g | taoney spent and to be sneat, it to pay for & disrupted, | =& sborgh, " " 3 . “ es are prevented from 3 i oo ‘| brokeu and disjointed Usion. He charged apon Coizress JONES~Ou Twsday, July 17, at 7 p. m., Asbel Jooss, sgod % ‘ the scarcity of cose in Gon. Ro ived the reprimand | faar minority, o Soy abarii' | ility of the prescot state of affuirs, s a1 respaetfilly Lnyited to attend the funersl, P W the Ramsay River, | girected to be administered to bim for tac assault upon Repro | e w Al apparestls quite ill, ustal rates. bit 1 that the lobby was composed of wmen “Thirty thizd st., ene door from Mladieon-ave. G wo, 8. C., M5 scres of rice, of tive Griopel! | g . export duty u | willing to destroy the (iov nt ratber than restore it On Wedrewday, Joly 1%, 196, Sarah Fluzsbeth, wifo of 17 acres of potatoes, &c being cultivated g el frreare e upon a Coastitutional basis, His bistory as a politician | Lewrence Kehon seed years ¥ . s R syl tone Siog o A SAMPLE DELBGA or B iyl R | was a listory of the Btate the last six years; and he | A Mass of Keau '"“"l'l‘n':‘z:‘kn"g“»“ v of g soul i s are emplayed. o -:“n” .uh George Francis Train arrived 1 He j ,v;:.lv,\v:nin;:le;iuzl‘ gery | wonid not be willing had h l'l:: “:.T:r.;o.uu;np. « Abis (Thuraday) morutng, 196k oat. at 8 o'clock. sl but. and ; S Yoot R #lon Sragy o W oy baved on value shail vaneed ac- | of staken, he has al A s s . r has mo p | haa been 1 delegats from Nebraskato th adel ali wiues o; other articie: payis, | from honest intentions; and he challenged any man to RELL nl_g;u'fd:?.’fi-n“:r&‘:: in‘flel-m"uz::m'.kk " %0 ho asks Govern: discuss with him any position of record he had thus tion ard me wness, Mary Ane, wifs of Jokn Relly, Stectt : L vo . sball be regar. . “Taw riatovand s of the (mity st sios those of s brothors. : - 7 et i K : oln, os and (i ol v pa— | ? tae Homse to-dy e e ol REMARKS OF MONTGOMERY BLAIR. A e emen e S Patick's Cotbedru o #rl moEming, =t bt The Hon. ry Blair was the next spoakor. He | at 19 o'choek, where w solemn Hich Sass of Reqoion will b oft G i aat was required, will pass the Seasls wi <aitl the only fesue waw whother the eountry would con-| urGr the cepmse of e soul. Tae romsias wiil bs inturrod io the 1 rives n statoment of the condition of the | i uvoies or esred velae, | tinue to rewain in o stats of disunion in order tiat 81 Ceraedl il - y schiools 1 the State of Teanessee quarter endiog | e e ection 21 of an sct entitied | ligioal party may ¥ power; or whether the old | MeOLYNN=Scddeuly. In this {0, W olnrstem. S, Mchesh 3 ane The whole sumber of schocls is 73, emyloring XXXIX1: CONGRE ion, as estabiished by our fathers, should be restored. | o fimeral Lereaior, Hia reipsiue sre at St Siephen's Chursh. : o o e ‘heen his misfortig to difer with the Democratic e On. Wedsosday, Joby 15, 1008 PHety - Gerirs having an v ) FIRST SES10? e - s party: but it was_composed of honest met, Whou ho al- Takn 14, o she”iste Gestrude B Mosarole, agod 1 < o 1 0000064 u. | L . Lo ways hocored. They had prosented the spectaclo of | - yemrs 1) monthe snéBdars, . o e o Tetury of the Trosauey In case of Tuthishiog men and ineans to defend the Government ‘ot | The sistives ssdfrieads o tbe, funly spe, eepoct ':‘é‘.,"&: o lyn, o Fridey, sk, T ud the and gramuar ud books were om the Military Com (o pay o the owver. consiznee or Uervof, after dodueting duties, charges. aud | th the provision of tee firet section of toe e 10, the maufact | the same ti e that that Goverment was in the hauds of rsaries, thus proving, to some extent, f devotion to country which ever their political ad the intense ing of ed in # most unserupulous and unjosti- Meserole. No 2558 checueriiouws:., Btook at 3 o'cloek p. 1. MOTR—On Tueuday. Juty 17, Mry. Agues Moir, widow of Jokn Moir, | i | . Fisk forther states that the schools at H{l"l'“‘}“’"" ¢ aent the bill to reorgar the bl B i jond i, S0 Jocbeny of | ShiOSRES this, to0, when, a8 the speaker | iu the Teth year of het des. S imported iuto tie [ni'ed States, frew of & knew (I “wber 'of the Govermment), that Gove | Reiatives and frisnds of the fagily, snd of her sons, Jokn ead. a Moir, are invited to attend the fuhersl, from the house of hee N5 East Filiy-hitias, on 1 ). Tmmediate o o0 & ernment was wi 300, Toported sl 3 1 daogfiter, Mte. James Ack n, No. g taken 10 rebuild the o » and reditat -4 s N fiahle manner. Hhe speaker predicted that, shoull the | Tindiaday, Juiy 19, ab 3 elock p v ' A first-olass graded High School will be open tas Western and atio | he el 15 n_October, the result would | NiCHOLSON—On Weduesday, Juiy 18, Fravei & . to increase the pay uf 7w oo e oo e ation of articles onee exvarted.of | be the establi Gon- | e R P L% e AR e I authorigiag the construction of a jail. whie (e Stk wpon e hieh | greasos, for the Radical sectional majority would then i | Tue wlsivesand Fends of tie furily e reopesttiy dorked o s it tend the funessl withont (urther votice, from Ne. Macdugil o, Jon next. on which sueh tax hes aid. o i ed sident Johnson and turn him out, mediately impeach P ou Fiudny motning, &t 10 o ASSESSMENTS FOR THE BLAIR PARTY. to amend the ant extonding the ehorier of e iiowarve or driwbeck, thers shail be g ragverapd E My B o anort of & proposed | 4 " g sta e vorill 0 e other haod the b 3 one . Government officials in this State are to be assessed | ‘“::r“! L 'hr dr‘“'“ Sh::hpu":n -:Il , 1 Railroad, amaorizing the con Sy e :l‘w the sax imposed by the ko :f:lll: t;nn::nl:lull‘;::lllnu“.;m:uml’)u:::{;;:;g (:xln::l\a(b&n;:ufi:;‘ "f".‘,flfim '.L':.dl“'mm w:'h -~ July 15, st 3. m., Men. . b | ! r L the 320 your o bet a5 1% per cent on their yearly salary, 1o be culectod in full for | dered to be priug | i in, sud wtcted (o the Do | from the Santh. Mo als wared lis earers that they | T e el ok place o F iy b Bth ot a2 . fom s -t b ' were on the ove of another civil war, the battle-fields ..rl, Tiet e residengs. No. 58 Botle ased s 8 dvignter o Juir. August, September and November, which is to goto | the Blair party for us in the coming November clection. | I DENTIAL MANSION 17ing the em- opogravhical DIICKS of u practical land g the Committes va Pu: ployme to amend the Motrope s passad with ameud ~tary of the Trewsury fs bos ta superintend and cond all be paid 1 salary of which would be in the North, while the South would r wain upited. He diseiaimed speaking for any sensational the Rev. Sawes Bridee of Aughnacloy, Coanty Tyroue, Reclnd. Theilast pAPecs pidase copy. RYNO—On Wedneaday, July 18, fter -l short iliness, Caroline A~ At leas 830000 will bo reslized in Marviand, | Sigiueer toaid, o ? ohich. with funds raised by the Tiger Clud « selection of a park and site for & Picside but earnestly warned the people of the North it of Crowel! H. of. a and the percentage slloited from Washington B wessloped. L PENSION FOND. x xlb‘-'-nh “; l" 1“'5““”{ tampering with the fundamental P g e g o b o oo - b , PENSION PONT and the 1 10 oth aid w of the land : 3 edisady. Departmestassessments, will give the Rebe 1o Mary. | 4§t sewolution 1o amead a resohu. Sl The exports ehd impors of RESOLUTIONS. ¥ AR Satband ."’?M‘E"_ e G 424 0510 00, and the jufienee of 100 residest olcias. Not wig e davestca Jarl pen . A2, from the Beleot Cnmai e e e Tho followiog series of resolutions wero read aud. | Tho uaral wil ke pice tocs s lts reséeuo on Py, oo S all these 0dds, the lovalists have selccted out t et ost-Offes O [ tar. s 430m a8 pract(cathe afier the organd adopted wnanimousiy: OB a t st oo Tialag il 17, Chastebilicnes, ialeh houcst, npright, conscieatious men of the different dis. LLIC DEST. et Lec e ¥ .»-...“..:lln.:.....“‘-m--.l{:n Secratary of the Tiessury | First: Yoo question 15_simply whother we aball have forced | T4 07CE ormmu,.’u&-h-l'.,tz—'-- and will go before the people with purity, iutegrity, sad tention. d B et tosiuting the gmmmtties sel vaimes ".’.’.1‘4'.“ o e | pon us by Congremsiens Co A ”:.wl.mmd GOSN | Roiacives aud Iriends of the taelly are respectfully invited to itod tree patsiotion. | iaz bl (o peduce the | Mr. Farxaworrn dissented. B e e g hotl Tihae Litoios el | S, or whother 450 SHRID &P o Bhstos: SNS Smais .- e funeral vervices, to be licld st the sesidence of ber = " A provide for funding the | The report was agread to. | tive to the 'end Indastry of the country & the Se paired. ¥ Fast and-twenty oightb-at., nest Fifthave.,’ this a8 ¢ | 752554 The Democratic party is ow the only true Usion | (Tuuraday) mormiag st 100 clock. THE TWoO CONVENTIONE the Treawsrs §¢ berehy aathor CoM: atement of we party of the land. Third: Toe of the Soath are entitied to all the rizhts TINKEY—At Spring Vallay. Sat Tuly 14, Mea. Ann Vaa Ordea, azed 89 year, relict of Garret 1i N ey, v | convention of the Unconditional Union men, which was to bnve met in Baltimere, hus been posted unt) | vage s plsce of togiatey of esch vessc.. wid | Which the Constitation fusures to ths people of all the States. | \y1G(INS—On Tuesdsy, July 17, 1965, William J.. Wiggias la the A of August, us the convention of the Johnsouites has offired an amendment instr tho Soomstasy of (he Trmewey mey deows | Fourshs CAUS 00 the Prosiibnt.in the name of an imperiied | th year of his ase. e s wiytng " 2 i " A e furonh | and patraged Constitution. Cougress the revresenta- | The irivnas of the family are tfully invited Lo sttend bis (uoaru, peen calied for the 25th lust., wext Wedsesday, and it was " L v;‘.-nnn - Xy A ‘::t:.r."“-l mflb:fl:v b, n-: tive bod! paople. & r..]&\:;.:.;.nfo._flméumh o~ ot -w‘r- - y ad the manage. | P! rogulation preeciibe, . . w 7 ) I ©emocracy sbould bave fairly shown their bands. T ames e s on. sach teroh 3¢ B s | EAredsh fiarwiee ermanently marked on her ek beam Seeenth: Opposes negro snfrage. | VAN HAGEN=0n Tuesday woruiog, July 11, 16, sk Wilivma THE NEUTRALITY QUESTION. | ¢ Sheiney t ed vach vesse! shall be no lonzve | Ewhth: Bopols tho insult to tho white soldiers iu saylag | Bridae, of cougestion of the lauzs, B, wite of Ferduaad AMENDMEN 18 TO HODSY TILLA. et gty tha the black troops put down the Rebellion. e o ion s of the family ato tapuesind 15, tiond tho Ninth: Sympatbizes with the Fenia: e ghed i ogd oM od .u‘vm o Thu, 2 . Banks will make a report on the neutrality adjournment. endimeats to Houss bills weio taken up and ows n?lunh. Senators. i loual Convestion at Teath: Hoister Clymer for Goveraor of Pon Eleventh : Severely eriticises the Tweifh: Approves the call for the N the Ik inst., 8t 2 0'elock p. . WALSH=0On Wedncsdsy Juiy 19, 1%, Susannab, wife of Nichotas Walsh. in the 69th cfber aze. Gov. Randall's appointment ax Postmaster-General Is busg | eci i takiog ap | Abe bill to quit the title to eertain lands withio the or F; L wip in the Senste. s friends are workivg assiduously for his d Stues oiie: | porate iite of the city of benieis, California, The amend. | e Liaddel pain, 3 i solaisves ang Lilcnds of the Gy ard those ofbar orcip ew, M, corfi but be is strenuously opposed by many Senators lAI‘;z(""x!x;x':"."(,;:r'r’;»):l.hl\;'. ‘“v l»nl:..l]ll\ '; k'rlu t' » obatastics of the | Tho meeting at the main stand .kim'imv ldj?urn-\l, but "-‘K-:nju A Il.nmflhc;ummww‘:’- ik, wud yn seeount of hix les onne b P! " o T, SO e S - wen o ceu of raw maters soon aftor & lnrger meeting convened in front of the K Feter T aie pes o attend . from n seeount af his leading coapection with the Philadelphia Lo eorred in. o b i ey iy ol o i v 5 e by Wlliam Hopkins, | berlate residence, So. § Sictivave., thesce to St Chuich. Convention. The vote will be very close. Mz, Pointer, who B cohidenation s Tue bill to authorize th on of & rallroad through | i other conditioname are found to | 0 "N UL Conaty: C. Lo Lamberton, of Olamion. ;.h:r- v-r-l“_ w::-flulwcldfi-md hec sout. w litary resercation amandment gives diactarpe of v 2 naty; C. L. srson, rof. . reuzive Wik bo 1o Calvasy Comete SRy T ey 47 gl e Connty, (. W- Carrigat, of Philadeiphin; — Wallower, | # thatson of s 1 won | was assauted o the Capita] yesterday, is recovering from the effects of that affair, The case bas bees tuvestigated to day, | the assailast. remains focarcerated in the the clov Secrotary of War power to revoks the permission | eoncurred in. “Thie bil} for the relief of the owners of the bark Kamebame. ha, which was conenrred in. Toe bili jucreasing th of Alientown, aud others, SPEECH OF MR. PENDLETON. The Hon, George H. Pendloton of Olio was then intro- duced. He commenced by eulogizing the Democratic theref, may be addtion tine Sesre ~ Gpecial Notices. of the Shadow.—Round Teble. The Best Purantive in the Worlds and Beveridge, basement of the Capitol, and will be kept there uo _Valley shans b ication of c tonery enslons of widows aad " elerical orte, of the sessicn, when be will be turmed ovir to the civil rpose o of, snd in lisa of the sinking r a und cout -wyla 5, 132, the suiu of st leas on of Mr. Sawyer toe arved od statist ol pariodicals and papers raquired by the Bureau | ¥ Taey’ oty authorstica Bl e iy | i and o commitee of craf : Tenised on B oder o sppors o e Socrviary Ttk | foes et g oratnon shal sl omtopding (INhC KADWAY'S REOULATING PILLS, MEORUANIZATION OF THE SUPREME COURT — EX- | foneysin fhe fiee o tomar s foteast the 40 e were 5on cogcurred ta | Saks ahd. i i i Bkt Ditatore sFthe | mAItAID its vigor, 1t was & party of the people against COATED WITH SWEET OUMS, PECTED VETO. | mer ax way be determined by the | and a committes of conl d | ““’.‘i,".?"f,.‘r.fi.'t‘.‘.., x;'_w,\luxw- acd vusiness of bisoffice | the power—of confoderation against comsolidation, He Superior to sugar, T v ‘ Gy, | Cungiew imav hereutier direet 121G THE XU KR OF JUDGES OF THE SUPREMS COULT, | $sell b e Tof R then reviewed the history of the Government— Frea from taste, The bill which passed to-day, in relation to the Su- | “Sgc & That for the rorpose of eas The bili to fix tue numbar of J udges of the Suprcmo Ca e ol L d i | showing that the party of confederation stood then as the Newoe sicknn or geige. proma Conurt of the Usited States, provides that bereafier | 317 1o pronate Do dhe fanelas o puyne o e e e it pocad by she Sanarn | | Mr- IS0 dBerud o cossarrun bosintion o the slbart | Doy, party stood (o7, v fntsted (hab the ) 70e bt hounbeosbivds s ssoml ot Pt bpsv il 0 0o vaeaney fn the office of Associate of that Court shall be | utn {or smnus, holdets of such provides that no vacaney in the office of Associa it iy g .8 | Suthoru States wero in the Union, and that the grand | work, ssd 1o wil pusgetive, atacative, 0 eathagtic plls tm remaining Associate Justices are feduced in | Yiee the Kecretary of the Treasur - | tho bupreme Court 5".'“ be flied by appoia | it N1 (Obie) moved tatar 1 on the tabie, question was whethor they should be represcated in Con- r-m‘-w N . | nauber of Assosiate Justices s & 3 Mr Mowktvr, suggested that it be amended by adding apro. | greas, In this matter the Demoeracy and the Prosident . A o thar iz Thne the Court will be composed 5 ¢ whall of the Chisf Justioe as : g o = - g EREMINS Sapemne Ooert SUEE 0TS f Vi thnt ot and after £y marrow the Monss meat at 11 n m. | entirely agreed. Ho then eousidered ‘the question why eventually of & Chief-Justice aod aix Associate Justioes. and | e ey | o3 Amasiase Sasiues, say Bet S e st conatituie n auor | 50501 AN wccepted the suggestion, and slso modified ale | should mot these States bo ropresented t—anguing it b 2 2l et " the Lill recasts the Circuits secordiogly. 1t is said that the | such Treasury Notes nto bosds o dremed end 1even to by | FU., The clrcuits ar atr et consist of Pesnayly f0. by fixinz Mondey, the 234, for adjoarument. Lome length, He asserted that the Radioal leadcrs had BEGULATE THE SYSTEM. Now-Jerucy, and De ; Dujection belag mule that the propasition to elunee the | frop the tart been opposed to the Urion, Thaddons Ste- AND PUROR Presi t wil t his veto op this il TAE FIVE PER CENT THIKTY-YEAR LOAN BILL. It is said that Senator Sherman will endeavor to get up the Five Per Cont Thirty Year Loan hill with hope of get- ting action of it before they aéjourn. The Secretary of the T reasury ts arsions that this bill eball pass before they ad. Jyonrn THE RESOLUTION TO ADJOURN The Renate will take up the House resolntion to ad- fourn on th and adopt it by & large majority. L OF TIHE PRESIDEST AND SECRETARY OF STATE. 1t is stated to-@ay by one high in authority that, on | the rotura of of the President and Mr. Seward trom Chicago, 0 attond the Dougles Mouswest eolbration, they wil | | | | | | I top at | several points {n New York State for the parpose of making a | fow political spee ARRIVAL OF A CHARACTER Brooks of New-York arrived in ore this after | | the public to look nfter the interests of himself | 1o the coming Democratic State Convention, he Jutendiog 10 | e & candida vention for the Vice- Previdency st the A MASS MEETING. A mass meeting of the Conservative Democrats was held at Froderiek ¢ his sfternoon. at wbick Gov. Svattn and ¢x G were th e chlef orators. There were present avont | 500 persons, and considerall: antiug sted. This be the third mass meeting held in this town witlue & mosth by three different political nctione " Wi wa A CORRECTION—THE TAX DILL. The Tax bill, as printed in Tnz Trisr ® ago, cantaised the fulowlag clause, Wil and whould be struck oat: *On ail imported cixa: cluding cgarettes, i addition 4o the duties paid on per 1 00), §10.° of a few PERSON AL, The Hon. Caleb Cushing of Massachusetts, and Jease D, Bright of Tnaieus are in tow: TUE CONTROLLER'S OFFICE. H. B. Nulberd, Deputy-Controller of the Currency Barsau, is talzed of a8 ruceensor to Freeman Cluke. Ho b ew acting Centrod v, ALL QUIET AT THE WINTE HOUSE. Very few persons called at the White House to-da, The Prostdent is not receiving or gravting interviews to any ome for the present, excopt Senutors, Representatives, orheads of Departments, REVESUE RECLIPTS. The receipts fron Internal Reveoue yesterday were 720,670 71, and the receipta of to-day were 86i2,70x §i. CONTRACTS. Contraots under Bureau of Equipment and Recruit- ing. Navy Department for tio, zine and pig iron for the Navy- Yorde at Washingtor, Philacelpnis and Kittery, have been awarded to Jobu I Eivacs of this eity. THE WEATHER, There were seven cases of sunstroke yesterda; 104 oclock p. L dogrees in Tux Trbuss Kooms, but & heavy rain bas set o, Which has cooled the &' mosphere considerably, Obd rewidonts xay that yesterday was the bottest day they Bave bad hers for the last 40 yeuss. ANSENT, About 60 members of the Tlouse Up or nearly one Philadeipbia Cow- | ! sert axa uew Waived as to #aeh aod every not b gives as above piesctibed iu lawfal ioney of the L uited State Mr. SuEkMAs said hie bad several amendments to proposs to this bl 1L Grst amendment was to strike out the third see- tion above quoted, and insert iu Lieu thereof a provision that in 1ie1 of the sinking fund contemplated by the Gfth section of an act to suthorize the issue of U States bonds for the re- demption and funding of the flosting debt of the United States, thore shull be ausually appiied to the payment of the rineion! and interest of the public debt 181,000,000, which m is to be appropriated for that purposc, and so much of sald sum an is not required to pay interest on the deot sbail bo placed to the purchases as payuient of such portions of the public debt as the Secretary of the ume direct. pendment was azreed to. ‘The next amu d by Mr. S sert an odd the Treasury of the Un! 4 on imported goods shail be specifically sct apart for tue followiog pur sen K ivet: Tho payment of se mach of the interest ou the public debt as is payabl: i coin. Second: Lo payiment s i debt. Third: Tho payment of s1ch appropriations wre pequired to be paid in coie. Fourth: W hen the awoust of coln in- the Treasury she 30,000,000, tue excess shu.d be soid in open warket in New. t shall matare of the principal of ¥ Congress as ited Btates notes, and the notes received for it Trrasury for U sball be capeeled. bove was agreed “st_amendweat proposed by Mr. SHERNAX won o escribe,” in Ath saetion, the tute the words dment. praposed by M 1101 8 provision that 110m ez 1, 1867, the lawfal money required be kept Dby Jianks as o reserve fand shall not consist in whole or iu part of The vext o | interest-beariug notes or boudd. It was agreed to. I o mistake | | Stutistios in . mow! 10 the army O Nav) the thermometer Tanged from ™ to 160 | wer fof i it On motion of Mr. WILSON, the bill as amonded was ordered 10 be printed and is farther cousideration was postponed until to-morrow. Mr. SHERMAN gave notice that bo would press the bill to its final voie lo-mortow. SUSDEY € Vil EXPENEBS—PACIVIC TELEGEATH AND MED- 1CAL STATISTICS. from the Finance Committee, renc nees, with onriation of £.000 £ 5 1,790 fur exira coupensation to th rk of the Lo c 0 for on elootr tae. dome of the Capitol; oo Providence Hospitsl Wastington, They Prepose new appro alons as foilows: For preparing and publisidne medical e Burean of the Provost Marsbal, 86,000: for Navy Departmont e..:zm‘ 11, Lo I wvement in front of the War a or the pay ¢f eight elerks in the Offiee of Indian Affaire, m); for contiauation of work on the north poriico of the O 0000, for contingent expenscs of the on of the Exeeutive Buildine, &c . 86.000 atute laws of the Uniieo States, ot of Indian Affairs to w-House and Post-Oftice at 1852, #600; for site and Cus clerks in Pension O 100,000; for pay of tempo: to snable the Beeretary of the Interior to rant rooms 1or enwion Office. 83,000; to reimburse the Corporation of W ashington for improving streets and avenues on Govern- ment proverts, §17,2% 1, for works of art to deco [ Capitol, 8,000, PUBLIC LANDS FOR SOLDIZRS. Mr. POMEROY fntrodnoed a bill (0 amend the Aet of Jane 4, 1806, for thw disposcl of pablic lands for homesteads to aciual sotilers in the States of Alabama, Mississip) - orids, which was referred to the Cos bo has served not less than 12 the United Statos during the War fr the preservation of she Union, shall have the right to purchase at the minknam rate or loate by miiitary lsad war- rant 160 aeves of land, and to enter 100 acres according 1o the provisions of the Howestead bill of 1462, COMPENBATION OF CLERKS. tion of_clerks, messangers en o, avd Afior 8 ou Coatingent s lic Luods 1t provides that sny peraon “Lreasury may from time to | » reguiations prescribed by the Secretary of the | | on elh goods, wares wnd werc) | thie duties heveatter provided, vi rge McDougall ter beet | | weying district and for other purposes. { Maryhind, West Vir. Jersey, and Delaware; Fourth, freinio. North Carolia, auc Soutn Caroliun; Fifth, of Florida, Alabams. M) sissippl. Loutsians, and Tex Bixth, of Ohio, Michigan, Keatucky, uul Tenmearse. Boventn, of Indiana, Liinows, and Wicconsln; Elghth, of Miunesots, Jowa, Missouri, Konsas, and Arkanss; aud Ninth, of Caii fornin, Uregon, and Nevada Mr. Wexrworra inquired whether this bill absolved the Jndgesbip to which the Prosident Lad some time since sent in an appointment. M. WiLsoX (Town) replied that it did, but that it had passed the House befors any nomination was wade. A namoer of bers of the Supreme Court dee:ned the reduction of Judges oat improvement. 1 e House seconded the previous question, and coneurred in the substitute. Yens 78, Naysdl . The bill to amend the sia vection of the Agricultural Colleges aratory of $he act of the 10tb of Febhrnarr. 1836 thorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to lssue regisiers to vossels n certain cases vas conenrred in, “T'he biil for erecting Wie Tearitory of Montana into o sur- One of the amend: meats inclades yome of the provisions of the bill or the reliet of the New.York und Montany Iron Compny, recently vetoed by the President, which was concurred iu. Bilis for the relief of Isznc Raw: Internil Revenne Col- lector from the Eighth D) of Obin, and of Wu, M. ‘Wheeler of Bangor, Maine; which wero cor red fn, THE FRY-CONKLING CONTROVELEY. Mr. SUELLABARGEK gave notice that he would to-worrow enll np the question of priviloge arising between the Hoo, Mr. Conkling and Gen, Fry. THE NEW TARIFF DILL. The Honse then proceeded to the covsideration of tho bill re- ported on July 19 from the Committee of Ways and Means, to protecs the revenuo and for other purposes, conseut baving been given to dispense with its consideration in Committee of the Whole, Severa! members indicated o desire to offer amendments, but Mr. Morrill declined to yield for that parpose, and woved the previous question on the bill and some verbal amend. ments which he offered. The previous question was seconded. Mr. StevEss moved to lay the bill oo the table, as there were no opyortunities allowed to offer amendments. The motion was rejected—Yeas 32, Naya 79, The bill was then passed—Yeas £, Noys U 1t provides as follows e it macted, &r., That from and sfier the first day f Av, 1w, 10 liew of the duties now imposed by liw on tte rticles mentioned and embraced in this section, thers shal be levied, col'ected and peid dise imported f-om foreign countries, Ou cigars, cigarettes, und chezoots of all Rinds, $2 %0 per pound, 03 50 per centum od valorem, and no tare for the box in which any cizare, cheroots of eicarettes are packed. shall bo ellowed (o asceria'n, paser clagars and cigare'tes, incloding wrsppers, shall be subject o the sawo duties as are berein imposed and provided further that on and after the I day of cigars sisall be lraported aniess tho same are pack more than %0 cigare fn each box, and no entry of suy Smporie] eigars shall be ablowrd of les quantiy than 3,000 in u singlo o uge; and ol cigare o fmportation sl be placed in pabli store or bomled warehouse, and shall not be Temoved therefron untii the ) hava been inspected. and a stomip 1o ench box. fndi- fug voch inspection. wirh the dute there! Trensury i€ heraivy uthorized to provide the i tuake all necessary regu/stio carrying the $uto effect. O cotton thwe cents per poand. Un all e Vreparatis Value. there shall be leviad dity not les than thet i {1ed spirits ; provided siat brandy aod otber spiriuous iguors way be Jemported n eagks, and other pacsazes of eny capasity Bot less Lhsn ral o, and that wine in bottles may be iinported in boxes coutein han one dosei botties. of 4oL mOre Lha one quart each : Wines, brandy of otle: spirituons Hquors imperted into the Tinited Ststes. and shipped aiger the st act of October, 1866, in any v qunity than beteis provided (0 shall be ferfeited o the United e SHC 2. And be it further emacted. That the proviso in se net entitled An wc’, niendstory of certain acts. impes: Upon foreign importatious. sppreved March 3. 1563, »h +d 0 ineluce any sbip, o7 vessel. OF steamer Lo o from any Port wich lslands or Society | nd be it further enacted, Toat 9o much of an st entitled citizens of the United in of n Sne. 3. “ An aet to anthordze protection to be given y discover deposite of guano, 7 axport (hevaol, s hereby vary per who have compliod with the provis Sct {01 Gveyoars frow sud afier tie 6L day ol J " ol uly, 1eg question, aad the | weeling was not 4 pm.!i | ke havigs sustalned the objec the modilication, leaving vitered. Lhe resolation was not1aid on the table—Yeas, 53; N eed flon, Mr. DELAN with. resolation us originally | lour of Tt Mr. Dawks moved to amend the resolation by makiog it read Monday, the 2l The previous n having been seconded, Mr. RCHENCK moved to lay the riso d amendment on the table, avd called for the Veas aud Nays, sayiog that be waated to see who were for standing by their_posts and who were sot. “The mobion was nogatived 36; Nay®, 7 Tie question recurrod ou the amepdment fixi the day of sdjosrament. The amendment was Hi—the Spesker giying the castiug voten the negative. Tho resolution fizing the 25th aa tho dsy of adjournment was then agreed (o—Yeas 78, n‘u 2 "A 1u0tion t reconshder was laid on the table by 72 to 8. JBEEDMEN'S FUKEAU BILL. The SPEAKER prescated s letter frow the Clerk of the House, stating that he hd, iu compiance wiil the order of the House, presented this day to the ecretary of State the Freedmen's Lareau bill. ATl OF SENATOR LANE. The SreaRri presented o message from tho Seaate, vom- municating its action 00 the denth of Senator Lane of Kogsas. Kemuarks on the subject were made by Messrs, CLATKE (Kansas). FAKQUHAL and NINLACK, aiter which the House aajourned, TOTE 0N TAE MOTION TO ADJOURY, hTM following is the vote ou the resolution to adjourn on | | | { l | | the 25th: Yias—Nieenrs. Ailey, Barker, Boyer, Broomall, Buckland, Bundy, Chzk (Otio). Davte Detvson' Dawes. Defre s Delano, Dewming, Fekley, Egeieston. Eliridge, Eliot, Gerueld. Glomsbieaner, Grinne! Gnswold, Hale, Huraing. , Heimes, Lobbard (West Vo Mebbard (Cena ). Hubbsrl (Olie), Jo'invon, Julisn, weon, Kerr, | Kounts, Kaysendail i l-lrr Loaw ). Le Bland, Toonttar, Slec ulioagh, Meteur, Mourhesd, well. Nibluck, Ko iven, Nosl. Pe;iam. Pike, Piatir, Frice (Pein). Ra o Kitier, Noss, Roussons, Sawyer, Aeruan, Walker, NAvs—Memes. Aliison, Awes, Aunderson. Ashlcy (Ohio), Baker, Rauks, Baxter, Bempamtn, Bidwell, Bingham, Boatwed, Bromwe (b, Dounelly, Driges, Faruswortis, ¥ har. Hizby, Jloopes; Hoeukien Hubbard ffows). Lawrence (O4io), Losu,’ Lynch. ), Thomas (Fra an Horn (N. Y.), Van Hom (Mo o (lowa), Wilsow (Fa.l. Witidoum51. A BHOWER OF APPLAUSE, While the votewss being taken on the amendatory tariff bill, with the thermometer at -, a preliminary patter of rala was heard on the cetling. which caused an involuntary elap- ping of Lends; ant thunder, lightsing: rod to7 xhibited o feeling of iutenio s ciel wnd sutisfaction. ouse proceeding | of yesterday in the Lons L o, a0 awkward mistake made by the telegraph, wh proper to correet. Alr. Garfiold s mads | tosay. ' He cutirly coscurred in the views of the Speaker of the Hoase to st bimself Up 88 the censor, cnitie and juuge of the proprietios of the House,” &¢. ‘The sentences were writ: ten thy He entirely eoncarred in the views of the Speaker in regard to calling members o order, It would never do for the Speakes of this House to set Bimself ap 4 tue censor, eritic nud judgo of the proprieties,” &o. n OIL FACTORY AND SCHOOL-HOUSE BURNED — LOSS, FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. About 1 o'clock this morning fire broke out in the oll factory belonging to the New Yurk Ofl Compeny, situated in Nincteenth-st., near Avenve A, The combustible natere of the building and its contents furnished exeellent food fot the flames, which almost destroyed the rear and futerior of the factory before the alarm was given. he fire soon spread to Primary School-House No, 29, which adjoined the factory oa the west, and to an establissment oceapied by Mr. Billings a5 @ maccazoul manufactory, fronting on Avenne A. ‘s tory and school-house were both destroyed, in- P2 % Des of about 870,000 The establishment of Mr. it .-r‘unnly parsially g2, bat tho loss wo judge wilt .siderable. is burry that with his consent vens had sad in the Union noever should bé restored. They hated | onr form of government, aud Lknew the most effcotive stab they could give it would be to attempt to govern ome half of the county. He then took the question of the Constitutioual smendment, believ- that if the Southern States wore entitied to represea- on it was soperfinous, as its adoption was exacted as 4 condition of ropresentation; and if they were not so enti- tled, its sdoption could not confer that right. Shortly after the conclusion of Mr. Peudleton’s address the meeting dispersed. In consequence of the storm no meeting was hell in the evening. — Aflairs at Sarateg: SanATocA, Wednesday, July 15, 1963, The lidies of the Union_Hotel give a tableaux for the Dbeuetit of the Portland sufferers on Thursday eveniug in the Leland Opers House. Beats were sold at auction to- day. Four private boxes bmutlh:uflm; other seats were sold amounting to §317. Seats brought from §) 10 §5) each. The sule continues t0-MOTTOw Boow in the parlor, Fae e e ——— ~ i SINGULAR AND TERRIBLE EFFECTS OF LIGHTNING— EXPLOSION OF FOUR STEAM BOILERS—ONE MAN INSTANTLY KILLED—BUILERS BLOWN THROUGH A DRICK WALL TO A DISTANCE OF SIX HCUNDRED PELT—IMMENSE TREES BROKEN LIKE TWIGS. During the prevalence of the thunder-storm yester- | doy, o siogoler vet ot the same time fatal wccidens be- | occurred i Wilamsbargh, On Busbwick-ave., tween MecKibben-ave. and DBoerumst., Is located the rope factory of Tenry Lawrence & Soms =& fivm doing business in this city. The factory cousisted of one three-story building, and & buildig, in which were four boilers and engise, At one end of this boller-room was o large chimuey, 75 or 80 feat in hight. This chimney was the cause of :;I o} Nn"nfu ; completel shing it into the enzine-room, which at ouoe caused the bollers to ex) . O least this is the theors, bat the precise facts will never person who could p'nllb? be known, as the engineer, the throw any light upon the M;:'l]'- instaptaneously killed. At the mowent there was a loud sad tremendous peal of thander—in #0 oppalling was the crash that many persons living in the imwedicte vicinity of the disaster were not aware that & boller explosion Lad taken place til some time afterw: Twaof the boilers were driven with frightful velocity & brick wal distance of 600 feet, sunpping in thelr course Jarge and stalwart trees like nm{ell&. ‘A‘h other two boljers tak an opposite dizection. lnvnrhd weross the street, aod through a brick stable, which they com- finally burying themselves i the ropewalk of Mensrs. A& Sons. To add to the terror of the scene. the buildings caught on fire, but owing to the prompt arrival of Tose Carrisge No. 2, the flames were quickly subdued witkou: doiug aoy amount of damage. Capt. Iulll‘:.. ;-l the P%flyallihd?nslnu. with lllqlfl' of men was quickly apon the eround, and be aineor ewalk oawide the £ i, Williya Besle lying upor, the sulewal o, Wi it ate of o b was found qiite dend: His 1t fron quite pletely destroye £ 40 years of age. four ehildren, the eldest not more than 1 monrn his untimely death. The e, was not hut by lightnine, and & The damage dote to t violnity bs estimated st on Hotel, | from the stomach, liver, bowels, kidaeys, skin, and otheg secietises e DISEASED HUMORS. Price, 25 cents per box. Sold by Druggists. s RADWAY & Co., No. 87 Blsiden lsas. “Awstria in o New Kolo.—Ser this week's Round Tubio. ISCHARGES FROM uuu' TaR u AR, AND N N FRON T AR AN IS ¢ By the use of the récontl - discoverod V eg-iable Extract, COTITINE Trco 824 botte. Fowleby el D o 0.3 Hinover: ~ [Manntuccarers’ aad Merckants’ = MANUFACTURERS' AND MERC A i oot o oo b a1 Average aioun: of Loass and D) Average smonnt of Specte Averaes amowat of Crrcwintiod Degouts an et Sworabelore e taie |4l day of J ruxslcun»‘vc FOR SALE EVARY RSHALL & Co., Mauofuctorers sz Auction—Kaund Table. Why do the abortive hijtations of “NIG BLOOMING CEREUS" romind you of & peany droppad on the sidewalk? Because the (s)cent qaickly disapoests. ¥ Why is PHALON, the proprietor of the “NIGHT-BLOOMING | CEREUS,” like o succonful Ssberman® Because theer rosuite of " #‘{fl il Tz Thompeon-at. with superb it Baron Manchavesn. Prepare RIFST. A'most exceliont fumily poper. L1 “The Crawn of Wild Olive—Ronnd Table. Mingo Beer: and Narsaparillat THE BEST SUMMER DRINK FXTANT' FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. _ MARSHALL & C0, Manuiacturers, No. 182 Thompaon . _ ion In Minor Morate—Round Table. TV faated ou the line of th o Hak dlaw n Station), seven il noEUs i LA “Ihe Woodlnwn Uemetery ler Rellroad (a1 -flmw,. i Central Park. Eaw Ty . e W'k Presidont. _Matthew Corey and his Successol ra—Tound Table. Hair— Wigs s LespeitendOf No. 1 % lothes Wringers of ol kiuds RE wflsunlu“’w WHINGING Courtlandt-ot.. New-York. “London Letter in The Round Table. l pages—I00 [llostrations. §1 51 | everywarre Contents Troe. Ad | FKM.LIUWI li'.xg 1,1% = _l- ork. free, dally. {1 9 ot adise (Cometios 0. ey trom o to9pm Javaide B e TPt et Oors fonthe Mapeapedydme oo 1402 Eves it S et it Boston Letter in The Round Table. Minge H COOL, DELICIOUS AND HEALTHEUL. A

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