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el !BWJVORK ‘DATLY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1366. I B S tho uinth section, and the " at e corner of St for 1) | Th & stated Wint vhers was po precadent koown t Ir iging the & t ot an # %000, The buliding, which b t arouiber Woshe LG SURRad been order e AVY GAZETTE. of the dindot bax urtil Jan: & time standing In sn’ uufinished ‘¢ 1 oceurtud o s paskass of fln'd- oW | eject . Th w i N of the Boulb " completed for the recoption of the Department by th e G o nent v 4 ORDERED. ¥ or 0} Al entuble wis on " fwo bours tn the con f the bill, | October, as State Departaent will be moved thither | SeBtinenta f erderiug to be exgromed, e o 6 | TR L BT m:l"'i\:“'f‘.-:,k;:n:':::f Burgeon Robezt Redington te {2 b mierantal sl DN i ) | e e o i | o o o e o bats et e e | e et 8 miidi SySediin After tho House to-day bad disposed of Tennes-ce PUBLIC LANDS GIVEN T0 ILLIYOLS Sounte, 4881, Bae baod et fx 1 | edigens the 1 edad fo et of the Conn 6100 | sage frot Mow Yok ot tho ot oty obad Bossvwale of the Kecon- | Tive thousand six bundred and seventy-three ¢ [EORR wee s, T yee Mr, BoCTWE g y of the United State Iy o insurrection shall have | chael Hiokey to daty in cbarge of laborers at Mare Inland i, | ot tise same, an aball bave modificd §s constitution and laws in Yard, Califocals, taking passago from New-Yorkontw % : t through taunts and jecrs, hie was still as deeply convinced inst, | ever of the nnwholesome and dangerons nature of this procee 3 o, if found daly eieo ine. was q He ©0onscious that bis voice reached unwiiliog ears. | L ) o oice, be matter Mr. Stevens called up the resolot tce on edwitiing Southern States. Mr, | swampla with an amendment making the adoption | to that Ste conformity therewith. the Senators and Represcntatives from such d qaulied, e nto Congress % in the Doremus District, IlL, were to-day given | Who thus assumics to represent the f 2 abroad that, for the fature, he canuot be patd for spend - tiwe iu Pogtugal in sueh vile and unworthy employment. struction Con aiter taking tie, e DETACHED. Jaly 18 ~Dostswain Jokn Walker, from daty 1 chargel of Tingham wus reads of the Copstitutional emendments the basis of re-admission PENSION AGENTS, Mr. HiSDRICKS said bo would rogret very much to see as it seemed to b the fized P b Mr. Hixn o see purpose of the House, in the N vy pgen ek : v and sot ot by demonding the previous question. L. L. Bivan of Covington, Ohio, and Wilson . | report adopted. Coogross wonld iiot, he thought, be sustained | frt ence of & groat politioat stragelo, to adopt this measure. | 1,545 % A i Vo {F Feriar onbelod Thit Whod 867 Suie'tebely 1n, | jobocsy ot Mare Islaod Navy.Yard, Cal, and oum “T'his theory of rashin hr Shade. 3 & : by ¢ notry in any such sotion. He had heard it stated 0 domanded & aystem of impartial suffrage to the cobred g Teave of absence; Aoting Third Assisteal . @, g gt Bk matters throagh without delate. U5 | Glass, Bowweville, Ky, were to-day appoioted Pension Ageats. | ore i Th the fate of a bl dupendcd on agres- | Peoyls of Tennesses first, and then t0 ho colorsd people of the ity l; | Vandergrift, from steamer Mabaska, sud di % o ardoring the previons question, wade extreme Unior au STATIONERY CONTRACT. ing roport of s Conlertnce Commiutes. He did not be; ole rovolted and etil tebaltious sactiod of the eonatry. He the payment , upon, Prover ewcances :‘afi"fi.";.‘%l:‘.‘.f‘i‘.fi‘.‘..‘:‘.‘..’.:fi':r““fl T L As an grere ere |9 0] < wons] 't s e 0 i Legisia- 4 40 the Secreta he T ury of the . 82, P liev thds case. There were four days of this seasion stil bied about the aetion of the Teonessoe Legi e g vty Seaclary ol e Tioulay 67U | R0 had granted loave of o Iaposa, 03 CUPOT g of . . . i | The stationery contract for the Supply Department | remafills be bad seca wany appr jon bills passed | ture. That sctios, sittongh iaformal i respects, would State Mr. James F. Wilson got privilege to have an amendment | A YRy LN g, Bpne e - o b SLSoREN intirman 1a Seee LSPDRY from and afief th s of this act. KSIONED. | of the Interi penal i within two days of an adjouratacht. There was no danger of | be controlled by the certifioate as jo whiat tho Logislatore hal aftar the pasage of Ehis 4¢ " . - g roud making quslifed naera sufruge the basis of eadmission. | Of (he Intetior. Laad, Fonsion, Engineering and Patent | & tijure of the il and be boped the Senate 0 et o | B e O eeioe o i ivatmre. pas fandsmental | . Awsndments wass offered by Me BtouAx and WM, Wit | Suly 12— Aeting Master Wiliam I Clak of the o0 emer Offices, bns besn awarded to Mossrs. Philep and 5olomons, of | driyep futo sgrecing to what it did not indorse. Therewas | It was that the Goveroment of Tonnersco was nob :"!tgfd nl.:n"" and -lhqv;o- motien; orogl‘: KELLEY the bill and | Chicopes, s weso Laid on e Mr. Biogham insisted on the previous question, but Mr. Kel 5 g o this ey, 110 Justification for refusing to pay this salary, except it conld | in fact, a republican governwent. What was the House de. ot ley ohoeckmated bim by raising o poiut of order, and moved to CONFIRMATIONS. De Tound in the fact that the l[in’lwr gl olaring M!, in the name of tho people of the country and THE ADJOURNMENT. X 2 Jetter whick bad become public without his kuowledge or cos under the Constitution? It was deelaring that ** a State Can- Mr. STrvys offered tho following as a question of privi- lay tho whole matter on the table. & 1 i e the s o iotd dalling a4 Tsk AwA AR, 17 The Senate in executive session confirmed John S, Allen 10 be Deputy Postmoster at Williamsburgh, New Yor hien Congress adjourns on et wiposs 1 wara pblic leter nddroesod 1o ot of | stitutlon oa which moro thas 83,000 of the malo citinens of tho | loge : the journals of the country by bimself for publication, woold | State were forsver £)r thomselvos and for their postarity de- | e et i ool on.Gatardat, the.1af day of thai be suffictent justificalion for refusing to pazlhll “alses ¢ | prived of all part in the governmest of the State® “wus re: | 1 opm, (3T S SIS by the Prosident or the “‘flz"‘"“"“‘ -:nu Biogham tried to withdraw the motion for the previous ques tion, bat the Speakar declared the motion out of order, aud i = S Te thonght not. ‘Ho oontended thero was notiiog in Mr. | publican iu form.” On the contrary, it was * an aristoceacy,” t call of th aidi . h eessosess tho motion to luy on the table prevailed. XXXIXt: CONGRESS Horeoy's lotter which merited the puisbment proposed by the | "*an ollgarohy." Te aid not question for 8 moraent TR Jaas | Abomiaad of 1on pyseitia aferes 0 Vol Fa et WHo ¥ herehy 80 | Tou copies, addreassd o names of subsoribers. A Contercnee Committoe., of Congress to entrauchise the negroes of Tennossee ond of | ' The SPKAKER stated that it was for the Hoase to decide | Twenty coples. addressed to names of sudsoribers. THE ADJOURNMENT. FIRST SESSION. Mi. Howaio resumed the floor in reply to Mr. Hendricks. the whola Soath, but he would reject Tennesses aud North | whether the resolution should be entertained a3 a guestion of Ten coples, to ons address.. M. Stevens to-day again offered Lis resolution to 7 Cowas (Tn) efonded M. Marver. aud fr the coarse | Carolina and Arkaneas until they themseives did this just | privilege. Tt wasa very dolicate question for prosiding Twenty copies, to oue address. : De P SENATE WavansTox, July 20, 195, of his romarks read the follawing dispatch received yesterdsy and proper thing. They hgd the authority of President Lio- | officer to settls, as the resolution devolved ine I datics | An oxtra copy will be sent for each club of ten. . ,(b..:n... ;fl,u.m :nn't:‘ (tw 11; of NcrtnMr an |‘(i|n ¥ PROTROTION r;n‘u PA\\.I"N(.‘}'M' ly 20 4 :;ani l,u}d llrowr;:nw, |lvm hhh.-hui;‘i wl.., .duml;‘ .Ll:i!i"”l:n T”’.“i-’.’,'.. l'rm-'l«n:ha.,nugr;::, n:;f :ifluxaxz‘;fi‘ul l:u;o:mll the wn|len l-’ulur:: sult in grave consequences, He, therefore, SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNR, 10 presiding ofticers of the two hior authority to ca! - o4 HSENGERS. o President, written Ly @ bigh official, and publis o | las gross for the position that the, exac for under the rule which i i 4 » Mr. Epwuaps (VL), from the Committee of Con- | Storotary of tho Seuata % ol cpgr precedout for the O osion of ‘theae States to Koprosentativs | o tho House. MR D Iimiitod 0 et e ;{:":L"u::: ‘!ocgpv&llnwnfzol;mwn' swked the Houso fo cousie tho condition of ! male citizans, and with ita gov- | was oponed by Mr, Okt (Ind.), ad Biaced o the Lands of \ass thaD 6,000 of them. | Tk, Sheliabszger (OBl Kall) nod pastich hite ference on the bill further to protect ihe lives of passengers on Nasnvieez, Joly, 19, 1006, power, I An argnment on the constitntional bearing of the question | Mat s 5 eopies, ot over, wco”.. # ubsoribars, % @roan togethier in case of an eme Adong devate eusued on the coustitutionality of the ques- | steam vossels, made o report. The Houso recodes from all its | 74 (b for. J. W. Fornwy, Scvetory of the Seaate, Washington, ) cipated in by Messrs. 0 copies To00iVe 81 emire R Grirerie Persons remittiog for | Md'm‘. o0y tion, inwhich Jadge Shellabarger, Orib, Binghum, and Mr, | important amenduwents, aud tho bill us soat to the President is et e 2 X thap &) ot k' s Ty abled b 3 stantially as p ¥ the Senate. oult. We hat Janstitution of Tenneerns, more than kall of the white | K ), Joh Pa.), and Sy 5 Fingk dadulged. Tbe resolution was finally tabled by a102¢ | Tgye yiport was agreed to Hoass, 4.t0 11 w onstsaton sfTennerny marg ispwlCof the NLS | Kisson (lowa) Jobuton (Ch. A10 BAOTASS ook on Bainrday | EVDOSRTIRIHAS e 13 o83ite B3 23 2000 A S ppomy, wajority, but no confirmations were had. > THE PRE-EMPTION OF MINERAL LANDS. onae. b W, mn:. n -lgnv.:x-'l;o‘f:lw..mo'n r é?wz;‘l‘:dml l-r:r il lll\h Ist of llllrclomb«r. Congress or{m;fih the action of the Mu‘;’"_r':l‘:v - s - NEW [ORN C: T, STEWART (Nev.) caliod up the bid granting the elght to 4 icipation in the Govi 3 ) omse! Presicent na if it was in session, aud that is my object. Ido > 3 R s I I o ; Yo deols ar AR e M e p'.fo': Jorward as the State; and this Houss was solemnly re- | not pretevd to deny it. I do mot want to leave hn?.’m men to $10 per sognm; uben-m E Aldesm THE TRIBUNK, Nowifoek all citizens of the United States who bave declarod their in- | dead dog was not intended a sort of echo to "o Prosident this afternoon nominated to tention to become citizens to euter and explove solvin, e presence of the country and with the light | be hus vi d to be ith as he oh i ’ " htios i . e explore nnoecup February specch, in which th or of (hat speech spore of | SClViDg. i e y o 15 victiws, and to be deslt with as he chooses in vacation. ato Hoory Stansherry of Kentacky, fo be Attorney-Gengral of | mineral lands, nd j escribing the maunor i whieh they @iy | Colon besochirh o o el et s P of bistory and ol tie traditong of tho ‘Hopaic, | W bav the right ta delegato the power to judge of the emer- 3 — ho United Stafes fa pi Seiia’ miigued obtein and retain possesaion, e oA seld 5o sopposed 1t was; but be would fike lo | STMS thet was a-Tepctioee’ fws of grreshilelh | gevor. Congrems Is a very different body from the Exeentiy - the U ates fn place of Specl, resizue 3 The bill was passed. Kooy, g this Dhrase, devppod in (he heas of deuaias bad | What did they invile andikveks I§ the fatare? Did mem. | Wherean esecutive officer has a paiticular power devolved upon . DIRD, i “The Sonate to-day in execntive session referved the nomi THE PENSION BILL. B e e e e Wy did tho ops | DOFs suppose that thove 60.00 diatraschisod Jiobele woold rost | him he Is eontined totheexereiacof thet pomer, ot this andall | ARMOGR—A Bergen Pot,on Woduasday, Jaiy 18, Poal Mymsur Stanaberry as Attorney-Generai to the Cow- Messre, Laxe (Ind.), VAN Wi (W. Vo) and Davis | ponsvisof the President pick up a hasty expressicn foom & “{'";"! utder their elvln-hm"fw woee eatirely mistaken | othorlegislative Lodies have, undor the woll kuown principle of fl:}f.v""m&'fik--fi‘flmw| P i mittos oa the Judictar: (Ky.) werc appointed a committee of couference on tho bill | serenade wpeech, and ring the changes ou it s0 long. if they supposed anytuing of 7““‘-, o] Wauli be 8 com':| thasammen lav, ail the powers necessary for the legisiaturo of | T8 e lCrd% o' by Tage y gov pusiosiosty b g o - R ey il g osa sl 7. TTal i the s of widows and orphaas of the aoidiers | AL tho conclusion of Dr. Cowar’s apeech, Mr. FE3skpry bisstion bebweba Ve SO0 e they {eored men, and | a e Govornmeat, whether those powors e esumerated or | Bauuday sttt L Tlod oo m'—_ is most likely that Stansbury will be confirmed. . Hb. | ywho fell during tho war of the Rebeliion. rosumod the floor, and In & fow remarks charaoterized tho | 400 60,000 diafranchised Robe O L0 oot e was dotng to ot exoapt whero they ave expressly taken away by the or- | (ne orrival of the 935 m. baln from . N 1ey Asbiton will continue to act as Attorney- ol until Mr COURTS A8 INSTRUMENTS OF PERSECUTION, action of tLe Cominittes of Conference on the mattor ref-rred :]';}‘;’_;"‘l'.::‘m" S aalibs Maeartee {Rvited 6o 60 o the s«:ln:&“';-;"‘-“;r;:g::llml;ni-nm:owu 1g, {his case, uot by 15 | BURRELL-On Fride ""{V‘m» inet., ot the o . Ty Tttt n it rexean eourte o | 15,8 updignibed, i repoated that o woud 5ot vote for it | S X7 RERTGSaS b ML o oy bt puooter attera | atesla Congress from vesting the Door-keoper 11t chooses | Rl e el Lot T upless o save the bill ! o S DAV ’ the Confotanos roport, To | {1¥0 F tho colored men of tio South, and that wasto swarm | with the right lo call Congress together in ease of emergoncy, | Notise of fuuers o U evening papers, LM DaTEepsteln oy o L e e ary.for doiug | Over the border and compelo with tho white men of the North | How unwise it wosll were not 80. There msy b2 | cARR—At Caslisle, S¢ D DR P e Beatatar o e e e upors. mbich b | In hetz b Jeetios and expdiency weroualad lndisoli | times whon wo sre 1 I e ot o e iy the'| GARR=AS Cactd, Echobects Cou X o8 HIRRRINLIY: : by, axd the men of the North could not bs unjust to the tormee | duties devolving upon a political oflicer may not be by bim | wouths and 13 daye. e 'y iieal 2 Stanabary is congrmed, or the Senate adjoar CABINET MEE Meeting to day only las )t persecution againat loyel perso: od 10 tho Commitiee on the Judiclary. \des thiat in uny otion of tort to porson or property half an { The Cabinet 1 dall beioy nt as Past Mest L o} LS o pbrerpisbe ol i ing forth diatib st 150 Lresident our dall be present as Past sler Gy aud | ful to plead or g « oc in tion iy pouring fo diatribes agat ident ] n R 0 ittt daeatal 3 o B T e lime wisithe Wames . e e hous themeives suoring the bikias | wxaroiscd for onling Congres togetber. It might not o for | Thatoiaives and (risads of the fazily are ras Asbton as Attorney-General il was d veemment of the U 5 ) spoko in favor of the repost, afcer which | povalty of that irjustice. He® was atacied fo party | b iotercst or for the interest of his operations o see this boiy | ~ the fansral, from their revidence, ‘No, 247 Unlon &ty THE JOHNSON CONVENTION. S ¥ was ciguzel in insurrection ond rebellion reod to. any man ocould be, but be koew | insession. The whole safety of the countrs ray depend upon { (Sata ) morning, at 10 0 clock. ) called for the Yeas and Nags afic: e jewel of hia party bad boen consistency | our assembling bere in partioular etaergcncies, and is &mu CUMSTOCKOn Thureday, the 196k ioat., Ella, daughjor of’ i that obn D, & TCelia M. Comiatock, i the [1¢h yoar of Her age. 1 tak, o from the residense of bec paets o on Saguorde: 2ls h:i“ ‘“ the (Eie 1o mssea Mr BuckALtW (F ¢ aided ard cou tad and sympathized with Le e o e men & ke Tt | e RAEW S B s and Nays were i that Congrass canuot provide for tht emergenoy, + are 10 be l:{t helpless victima at the fect of the conspira- aiit that we suall Got bave the power (o ate President . 1 80, we might And now they were abaudoning justice an try was full of azpounced the vote and the « Th cided it was too late; 50 the Yoas " Jd and the report of t There is & great deal of trouble on hand for the o Priladelphia Convention, George Francis shall be no Copperbeads admitt istency. The Listory of the coun warnie;, ‘o political parti £ 1t wight be usk 10 bo forever excludedi By 5o means. They had asscrances masagers of t I That (8 faod pardon (o tho plaint’d avp '8! for or of f X t Train eags t | v v in p on. Commitieo eed to. X Tresident is being appoaled to in the strongest terms tot 1o | ¥ ¥ S P RIS o -, o 7it, APPROPRIA from North Carolina, Teunieasee, Avkansas nnd Texss, that i | payer bo calied. ere was @ coup d'etat, I omaeup- | 3 < - - 1 Jishment of oituer point stiall be a good defeuse, HE GV PROPRIATION BILL. Uomiress woukt but’ demand {m 1 "Jastios, tbe. peopleof | Posiag I“:‘ Ak et oAb huppead in ofber (((A\PhA‘m n "lv‘::“ 33‘:‘-'«1"‘""‘" e ¢ logisiative bodics to declare 5 are respectfal'y “‘“““W Bom B4 Asn's nate take op the oill | 4 G s who were loyal to the Union wonld ontor tho €on- | conntries, making it pecessary Jlow Democrars to take possession of the Couve ‘I THE TAR'FE. “Fboss olaiming to be Union men say it will ruin bimto | " ho Cow tout, d 14, fight Or it and ul soouse it, Ihis L Y S . : ppriation bill wou . demazd i, ) u | fhcmaclves en permngence.” Suppose tbat sbouid bappen i g i have to cary (1o weight of Democrats North and cx-Liehels A priation bill would bo | goul oouviction was, that the Hon y . Sy O Rome 1t wis mok, et I dread f: A0 we to be o ey o 4 up 4.09 000 of peoplo—surrendering the causo of justioe ~de- e atied id nobods able 0 sound the alarm and | £y <ON_Suadenly. o1 Thuraday, Fuly 19, nese Yookees, from Heaty Dolaon, Sir. we would be a most trofed the | cail us togetbert WL ) fivored Mr, Wilsow's wotion, sad eatled | oF iy ool nd the great party which had co oot | i riny prceived by a fat, Wil 1 “ ot T . friends. South, while they are just as loud in thelr assertions that ik ot Rt i g e e naved the Beualy bill would be faken up | Sousisy in the cest (rying (ilal [n the alol 7 of the world. | body if wo were fn such a belpless conaition, 1f there were W take i and passed witbout dol S s T 1 Ho outered bis protest against it, halie 0 be wrong. wo otber depository for this power, I would not object to on Saturday, st 19 o'cloek a. m. ol vote against the | giginy it to the Justice. But that we bave the mght ¢ d friends LL“Q tamiy, ore rited to not rocognized as bis friends that Le will bave 2o parts. Mr. Hiony (Cal) stated why be shou '3 s hout furtber L 5. The remains will bs cou ou T veyol ‘cannot be donbted Any morc than Tho T'residcat does not yet take sides or annonnce what b L W itacs withdey Canlie ANy o ow Weed b sent for, and it is said be ls + that 1 bill shonl S as sote 64 the Otyll A joint resolution. Ile womd have yielded bis objection to it if | Luaga the power somewhers el i skt RRG ant il M b ) an that 2 | v u s do e it e Jon e 0w of hops Coming from the State Of Ten- | thet we ato entitied by tho iaw of sell dsfense to take gare of wn, Orango Con, . Y., for idoa that the Becretary of the sce itsif; but be found 0n examining the Conatitution of | gurscives when assan GARDNER—0n Thurslay, Juir 19 after o dhort iltosss, Ide { 7ot daugiter of W iias aad Slasy C. Oardaer, sgad ¥ montas 2 (> vote on the reaslation. n it 05 a pi i to « and removals are not The Civii Appropeiation bili waa b Mr. Guosrs offered ou amiendmen from the Rebel Yloridn shall be rection of the d striboted es othe Inw, ‘Abe Grites said, pason that the votine power was confined exclusively to Tho Honse prooeed hite population. Fis second objection was tiat Tentice- The House voted—by 6. to 51—to entertain would be admitted under tho joint resolution with the | leged question, refused to Iy it on the tab wame nnmber of represontatives thab she was encithad tabe- | and tinally rejocted it—43 to 75, The followis fore the war, whoreas she stould only have the number to otall: which ahe would be ¢:.4itled uader the Coustitutional Amend- | Yras—Messes. Alion, Amas, Aol well, Bromwe . Beooual, Clarks (s brcat et | ey. Egsledt Tiot! art, Highy, N ubbas o . By, B, B e Lawndace (Ovisy, | The, eiiess hod teods of fne s 33 Jostaly W' Agdto: b Ma 4 Monhion, -0 B o Monday, st 10 o'clock a. o1, without furtSet Lnwite- A bevauso ¢ A in New. York. Kumor in high circles saze that the ¢ against Seward is more hiely to produc than that of Democrats and cx-Rebels are to rem Staaton. One of the first things the P very much & mads when t the propary taken od to saspond the collotion by an Act of Congress, passe Acttog de ircreased - tives and frionds of the fumily are respectfully invited to et~ he fanersl, o mu.ml of »...“,"".....2 No. 272 Bast way, 03 $u3 1y afternoon, et 2 o'clock. ’ aten Leland, Fridey, the 20th inet., As g8 o L o e 0 gt o e % | | from ruports to pay the mt | cther purposes,” until Jannary 1, 18 THE DITLOMATIC APPROPRIATION BILL, | My, Semaen Mass ), from the Conference Committes on | | 1 e Mr. 1it a matter of sed to ioteand b (te Consular sud Diglomatio Approropriation bill, made o | Lbe Amewdment wh (o g g B Do S A report, which was re will be to introduce e dey adoy . for the publi 0 of Mi. Jonnsos (Ky.)—1 desire to ask the Senntor from Massa. | 4 2d¢ g £ the publication OF | )i 1o Lis conntry sbould take ¥ Seoretary Stauton, hie be clingctts (Snmmen) Whether the mission to. Portugal bas beet o sed of the War, under thewupor | 1170 12 £ MY Shietea, nnt o y | Ty y Vin A Van | tion | REMOVAL OF THE LAND COMMISSIONER. abolisped or whethe dessinies of the ( Y Wasd, Walker, Wontworth, Wilson (Pe.), Wiadom= | OVINGTON~—0n Thurs , Cathorine C. Oviagion, widow Mr —The aken away feom Jority, ‘Tho gentleman from M of Jares Ovi yours. 1 mouth and I Baker, Beoks, Bax- ds of the ‘l—‘ ly siged Fenneses fo F & e {naral, on Suuday atiernoon, at 3 o Davls, Dav priation for him 4 5 the Notioasl Goveru v ut tocumbe Tue reme [ Judge , a8 Commission iano apy 120 Macdo iy chissd taemselves by for 11 of Lands, is a cause of wuch f gainst the Exoeutive in enealg yes N . HANDHICKS (Lud.)— W1y is that JUTWELL 81 s obje lat ¢ ) all quarters. The Jadge is in no wise a politician, baving Al SRR s . for {he pa; ment of con Mr. BouTWELL etajey that his objection waa that th July 19, Sohn Pike, 8 native of New-Haa ; i % : - r. (‘l‘n,\M\ 'I\l vot a little strange to bave a M il ‘!“ 1o the mili prople wore disfranchised. ) ‘0 g R i ‘“1:“:. foln £ 6 devoted himselfin the past few years eutirely to Literatuwre and | there and refuse to pay him ¢ nustered 1nlo $he milite {r. Bine Bontwoll b poken cf fhe . = Sfter e ine b - wy . : e . 10d | e SUsra~ Dote the Senator coll for an explasation ¢ 180k, " A 5‘3"'..’.‘:‘5{-'\-‘.'!13“.“.,“:...». 7 and iy pat | Eatin, Latha T fioemal i ke pinee (00 (Sabunday) aliiraoom, o J0'closks 4 | A Mr. SUsMNFR—Doos (bat 0ome from & commitieo? e 4 Ay s Prosbytatian Chuioh, Grsenest. user Cansiat, The Tbe name of bis chief clerk, Jobn S. Wilson, was . from_ tho SAVERAL SESATORS ~No. Ihe B3,000 v‘;x-u under tho 1 1](“Mxllllulmihl: w8, | Ay sud relsfives, and alo thy congregatics, are avieed Yo sestorday for coufirmation in the vacated posit | i be R Th 1 1 e s ordex, sentod M0 0 oL 10 o L0 PO artisman from. oy The Dover B-quiser wik ploase 0opy. . boe o} 2 ] nire together 7, Davis—Why nof seite iyd " axsoe couid not be admitted be- 20 ot i x by DJOTR! D, {the family are invited to o/tend the funarel At the 4 =1 will read the law. oitizens. Bat on that priveiple, why not include Blissouri, of Judge Edmonds's removal 4t Al Tio rolatiows and friond THE PUBLIC DEBT. ot ua have the rale firat lwmrh botiscd ber LUlaca population aad Ler Kobel opu- o House theh, at t ne g0 Monday e 2501 4t 2 0'clock p. w., (rom his late rasidonoe, The following is an official statement ¢ i the for Lt CLERK T won b ——— 2 West Twentioti'st. statew 2 i the form In. [ i ; 8. Fixes (Obio) intareapted to say that he attacied nocon YNO—AL Ast W, » and exponditures of the United States from July 1. 1+ srtaking (o aboiish (ho mission, the apyropriation for | Smendment for un additiwnal sppropfiaus ¥ | aeacace to tog sor ot 100 T Legisiature, Ho éid not GENERAL SHERMAN BYND—A Avtort 90 Wolostar; LIl Spipiop of the hpenitia 5 2 holish fiio misslon, the apvropriation fr | an appropriation bl uuloss recousidered by & con | s b5 e e it v g A 8 i Crolne . i o6 rowel 6 Kymootisiorn LE, oy March 31, 1336, agreeable to warrants: xpress provision 11seried 15 the effect that the prosent sncum- | 10 041TH cut (he b bt s Uil great paramonat atestian b o whethet or Bot (hat Biate S e Sia . . I o A g e RECEIPTS. wioutd net e paid for auy further services ont of a = duly 4, ieod . b 1o sl . 3 fipat B4 o'clock. Carriages will be { Taud whatever, 1 the Senator (Mr. dohuson) wishes to know ullered Mr, Davive awend. | 99Eht fo bo represcatod bs CoREToL wod boped his collasgus HINARKIVADFAT MONTRRAL. Cenaceea b ks cxmains wil B taked { iy that wes done, Tolullnot go into ary statesiert,but sbal the 490 | wouid exeuse bim from Yieliug further - Moxtrear. Friday, July 20, 1874, € Manbasset for intermeat. Sontenbmresis i the Smaiir routices 1 iy ot I P owners poropriated to | "y Datns (Wis) aiked whether no time for discussion .Gen. Sterman and 12, frionds arrived here at 12 et 24 3% | beea practed from the pr Micister theie, Tt corre. | Ahatbe paldcxe tistactors peoot of continuous loysly Do Sowred te the Dame o i Sy o, oclock to-night, and being over-fatigued immediately re- scellancous. 3 | ; ':’4..:1.mhe;;n,;l.n«:nn:‘l;;.dr:;‘n;y.2,.‘.::?:.;.'n:;::‘: e RemawrCL (M) advocatad the paymeut of logal slave. | Sseerted that Teaneess gl publicsd as Massachusetty tired to their apartments. The reception was corlial, in " > . 0 whie ctamittee on the part of the Nen- . hy . on b rineiple that the majority, whotber blsck or white, bad | io oot 1o i owners under the sot | s or. white bad | view of the hou of the night, and would have beon mors BEFERENCE BOOK. fie believed tie 4R | (e right to control its po itical powor. ' p which the gentleman from Mas sschusotta ropudiated to day | extonded had NN | e admission of the State of Leaneseen wan nosurrecder of that |,y i¢.q i, frineiple, unloss tho rgi: of Ain nnobised Keobels was set up. d ed. ‘Tusletter was privted ot the request of n, Sherman permitted the honors that R. G+ DUN & Co. Nos. 295 sud 245 Broadway, New Yotk s July semi-annual odition of the above work is now tesdy ler sive of loans, &« 1 Tor thia purpose ! the be 1 who of the Government was it were not adlered o, | Total receipts exc] & aud originalemascipationists i Maryis From loaus, et Total receipts.... pevnaes . 0 4 road: also the lettes | POvErished. ' There was now i the “Lreasiry & coumutation A E . &l ‘v, hh;l rr.’ ”..-n ey's letter Pending the eousideration ont, the Senate :'!:‘!.:v_-;d1:::::-.";:‘“1;;0‘-.1 :::v;u;:-:ly m:‘:un-d :.:;lu"o::w'.vul:.:!\;wan to the followiag pertioulars u..l ponse that the (!r,l..;(,m',',. wretjate exocutive session, \Jouraed, to meet :;npl{ toit by the adierencs of ber peopla to tho z r7ing | ARRLST OF JUDGB ABELL FOR ENDANGERING THE LIB- | THp RATINGS attacked to esch asms are made upon detalls 2170557 13 « aud ubroad, and the EVENING SESSION, <4y ] ';',‘,“‘,‘l"f“(",‘:,"".‘:;“,:c O e ot | HATIES OF CITIZENS—THR VRKKOMEX'S BURRAU— | ferulsbod by ous records, snd may bo rogarded a3 the consentration nded its publication. The Senato reassombled 0t T4 o'clock pom., and | measurs of patelotism than wea tobe atrivated to every | DUPARTCRE OF GENS. STEEDMAN AND PULLEB. | of 3o’ experieace, l'nelndln(:l.n -:o:al aid of sermancss 4, eachs of whos,, by confining hie sitention 40 s “340190,964 (3 he considoration of bills fro ing of Mr. Harvey's letter, Mr. Hex. | proceed ing to the d said he wished to inquire whetber it | {ng District of Columbia, o the Commitiee on | joyal leading man of Teonesseo represcutod 1a 108 saonied | IS - o msvemel v o ; T v | B o i oW b e | Mr. JOuN=ON (Md, =1t is & private leiter certainly Bills of the following titles were passed must inevita trasted, a1lject to the great guars thet | aball of o Fimt Dis o o Orle: f,the Fimst District Court of Orleans | T o \NGES are noted i weekly sbests, aad contela only Mr Giives (Towa)- - Mr. SBewnard says he poblished it at the iucorporate the Solliers’ -nlu Sallors’ Home of Wash | if they abuse I{v" privilegos as to the inhorent and uniy l‘x:n-ifu A8 ATTOSTRG van + on an affidavit, by sev- request of the President ington. right of the peop'e, Congress will by law rodress tho gr eral citizens, aceusing him of treason A0 YBIATE DT P77 | tiase of a realy important chacacter, by which useless sad cumbrous Total.... Mr. WADE (Obio) aaid it seemed to Lim that the Seuato bd o incorporate the National Sol 1 Sailors’ Homie of | wrong. 1f Tennessso wes uot republioan i form, neither | yinortios of citizens under the Civil Rights bille Abell | detsiis g 10 6o Whk sy loer, 04 t not to hear it rend. | Wasbiugton. Now Yark, nor Obio. 1f sko was not entitl-d to oy was bailed iu $500 to appear botore the November torm of | THE KEY is simple, exlibiting bots capital #na cueuse us soparesy o ZHetimatod sistement of recsipts and expendifures oot 10 take action 06 1t. No nction ought o be based | | Autheyiviog the construotion of a juil i and for the District | sentatioo, feither was Massaobussiis, nor Iiliuca. WEel, L colomes, 8o disconnected as to render &t capabsble of wery vice April 1 to Juzo 30, 1866, exclusive of such as are cougected | o o private letter draw out n that was. oS uthoriring Lo cOmatreL o O At (hereiur, one bAIl of | thow, remained to be dons but to deolare thas (nasumct as e e i Tonacasss bad ratificd in good faith the Coustitutional davit is o0t intimete knowledge of the buslnser Now Onteans, Friday, July 8, 1865, [ S sl 1ovee was a private lette Total exponditires Total expenditurcs, public debt 1sed on a recent charge to the Grand | shades of diss:tmination whea properly understood. ¥ the public debt: Mi Howakd (Ind.)—1 suppose the reading of it is vers | which is to be raised by taxation tn the Distri ! 5 i e RECEIPTS. pearly fiuished. and I bave listened with great aitestion snd '1!: h,:urp:ll:l:llh d'.fn‘fi.;‘i’é..'n..n‘a and Buildtng Compa. | Amendmont, and given evidence to satisfy Congrost of the re- | Jury, deliveacd by the accused, to indict those members | SUBSCRIPTION to the woik lacludes tie Japuary sud Jalg For Customs. y 3 consideralie interest to the sentiments contained in the letter, | ny of the District of Colombin turu of hor people to tholr alieginnce, she is catitled to repre- | of the Co ion of 1864 who wonld recouvene it 0ok, the weekly ¢ basge iist, and acoess to the tecords for detellod e andi [ | ospecially that pare of it which, we are told, contains e | T incorporate tho Metropuiitan Iubof the District of Co- | sentation iu Congres s Gon. Sheridin this morning publishes bis General | oor’ 'y goover these are necessary. Intornal Reveono o4, 10158 &7 | Ting el tho truamistel, ' Tuus Aur Thave uat bovs obls (0 lumbia. m % | The Houss prosesded to voteon the passage of the joint | Opdor fochidding comueuorative Confedutita monumertts | 0 e taneounly with the sbove A - g o at peculiar ring, an sh the letier, in Jastice to its To te the General pital of the District of | resolution. ring the vote, the ubsence of many wmembers, s ! ss0lving D r » & wpprn 4 e e ot Tax — e 1840008 M | s L O Y heoni Tha) v Ay 091 TR Ot o e o St | oo of et e v gt e i ndi disol g el Ry THE REFERENCE BOOK FOR CITIES, T, - uub of To in rate the Washington Horse Railroad Company of | Mr. Finck and several ot members, while B e > i n % - te volume the Merchants, ke, in seweniy Ao Total Roceipts. 0353 812 0 M G- on—Lmove Lt the frthor rending e dispensed s el g Aot g Ly " " | voiog vaye. "orotsted g st e provable, Mr. Eidridge | Ut “’-’l;tun‘[.':).""n:“."“, ri'.:-mpig:h.;‘r“ e bc::glmn:"u“.’ crsiang o syt visne e Mumin A S vsor i [ hot usion, constructior . the Bal. | using the exprossion that ¢ bee ! ” 4 e aad Onlo Ratlroud of e b aox., | . MF. BRoONALL ¢ paired with Mr, | agents here, leave to-orrow book taintendsd as & preialty for Baokers, Commisgion Merohuote: Cotton—Sales, 1,800 bales; pricesunchanged. To-day’s | aud Importers, or those whose business relations are chiely with the democrats to state at he deel aed to answer at first. ool that 4 B believed ia | 2,500 last week; cxports, 8,500 ba Cr “The motion of Mr. The CiiAtk, (Mr. Fostem—The * Nays" bave it an f *“No, no; let it goon'" Tohnaon was put by the Chair aud lost the ) {on 101> aud withiu the District of | Lougyear (Mich.) He was iuvited by the Civil foreign intercourse and Imisce w he would_bave voted, | lunoon 1,336 bales against | prinocipa centers of trade. J d Monoeacy June stock, 95,000 bales, Samples of the Dyoks can be rean, and terms of subscription sscec- recoipts, 190 bales; weeks receipts, “(‘,'"‘:""'P“ roading wil be proossded wih . Section of the Declaration cf Rights of | Te wbaequectly. bowerer R that 1t Be beliere - he CLERK rewd. - Wiahing sou_entire success, 1 am, deor e Of tho Insirict of Colawbis. . . | the preamble o would voie * aye,” but that he did not believs | §forling exchange, 162§ ot tho Tload Office, Now. 297 und 295 Brosdwey, At the 4L Section of the Declaration | in the proamble e of “the nine men arrested atJaokson, Law, | e b2 o0 o RUSSELL & Coi, Boston; or to the sir, your obedient servani, Jawes E. arvey.” (Gr gh. ter. Navy. Intorest on public debt, incl mulatto schools | (5 R e Citios of Phaladelphis, Pittsborgh, Betimors, Cbi-) 3, adopted in 1776, 0 far an anati, St. Louie, Loulyville, Detrolt, Milwackew When Mr. Stevens voted “aye” there was au outburst of « o 0. J0N. AL dopted in the District of | laugbier oo all sides of the House -l-"::hr:r‘l";‘}:;'Llol:lghh!nll for paddling tate of Margla.d eforred until Monday. ury notes. . . Mr. JouNs0N said that when Lo first snw the letier he came g 1 —_— 1o the cor clus n..'« the Sec m.;; of Biate wes gaiiy & ‘t};:",":‘.:'::’;‘.;‘:".‘.’, “Is hereby repealed and annnlled, “xln'srm baving directed the Clerk to call bis name ota great impudence in farnishiog it for publ ‘that a1l sales, gifts and devisce probibited by the said sec- | voted " aye. : TR condusted onder the style of B. & DUN & Co. private letter and sbould never hnve beca given & [ swed 10 mccordance therewith, stsll be, | Xbe M’n resolution was passed—123 to 12, as follows: NG. 550230 s gt et e Thie above comprises the actanl and estimated receipls 8ud | "My, Wapy hoped that the Senate would not take the action WhenTereattor made. vatid and effectnal. FOR THE ADMISSION OP TENNFSSEE. i b Why does Phalon's ** Night-Blooming Cereus” briag expenditures for the fiscal year ending with June, 1%, recommended by the Committes of Conference. If it was fm- “Fo incorporate the Washington Tomparance Socicty. Allison, M-Cuilovgh, Bawyer, Dickens's works to oue's reryetbraace? Because itepame has bo.ome THE PORTUGAL MISSION, lvrop-rin Mr. Harvey to write such a letter, it was still wore To amend the charter of tue Washington and Alexandrin | 3y, y Mclaer Rehenek PRIZE FIGHT BETWEEN HORATIO BALTER AND MIKE A . . # e mproper in the Sccretary of State to publiah it. 1¢ the pay of by probibiting the extennion of the track over Pent: | “guryyy, M reur, Sobofiel, ENGLIST—ENOLISH THE VICTOR. one of out household words, and we want It 41l the yearround. B The moat intéresting part of the Senate proceedings | the Minister ought to be nt?mn_a the e f tuone who received nd requiring the Company to expend $100,000 | 3. joy'(Nev.), G M il Shollabarger, WasHINGTON, Friday, July 20, 18 Tuese conuzdsaws on PHALON'S NIGHT-BLOOMING CE P05 was s lively debate on the proposition 0 cut off the appro- | e loiter agd . recommended " its pablication ouglt to be g azin the eomeiiaation of & &1 b aat o V00 | Ashiey (Obio) € Moorhead, Sitgreaves, Another prize fight took place this moruing about 14 debprige Sty stoppes o counect with t t E uliroad. ; im 1 = — . g i by sithiost t town, bu Iriation for the Portogal wission for the ensuing year. Mr. | “ M. FustExDEy (Me.) regretted (he action of the Couferencs D asto ot 10115 p. m, aQjourned. B Herdins: OF Sa { o, wiles from Washiugton, o the VI 5o, aro written by the witsiosf ma2 sbosl (oW, T $he7 do moy thak s Harvey's lotter, published some time since in At Nex- York | Committee. but e understood that without it there coull have Batos Hart, * " Moulton, Strguse, iudaiants wore Horutio Balter and Mike Euglish alias st \J Times, waa read from the Clerk’s doek. {‘."l no agreement and tbe Iv;Il wnl:lnla rohably have been lost HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Bidwell Hogan, Myeis, Tabor, arr, light weights, Ata Meeting . Bial Surgcons of (he Sir. Semner stated that the proposition orlginated in the Under auch cifoamstances be shoald vote for recelving the NATIONAL CEMETERIES. Biogham, Holmes, Nowell, Thoy fought 24 ronnds in 32} minntes, Neither was se- | City of News¥ork beld at Cooper Usion on the evaiag of Juip r. 2 ie | report. so (CL.), fi ' « on Military | Boyer, 00, N riously hurt. English was declared the vietor. § 19,1868, the sudden desth of Ashsel Joues was snnounced, and om House, and he folt sure that, unless the Senate agreed to it r. SUMNER (Mass.)—1 do not know that 1 ehall not bo justi- Mr. Demixeg (Ct), from the Co ttec on Military | Boyer, per, i ously 14 « 0 vieto - i e 2 B 29 " | fied 18 speaking froely of what passed in the Commitice of | Affairs, reportsd & bill to establish wod protect nationsl | Bromwell Hotebkise, Nicholson, “Iliere were not more thau 150 persons present. Some | “geulied, T the o death of Ashael Joneh, the longy e bill would fail entirely. Mr. Fesseuden was opposod o [ (o ob ICOKIE OO, o lut has taken place hero, When | cemeteries: % hich was recommitted aud ordored to be prited. | Buckliad, gubh-rd(#% c”"fi"x of the spectators represent the proceedings 63 1ittlo more | tried aud 1 rofsselon, we desie to_expross it, bt said he would vote for it rether.than lose the bill. Mr. | we came together the Chairman on the part of the House (Mr. DONATIONS [0 SOLDIERS AND SAILORS’ ORPHANS. {!im‘i:(-m, " H:bmbudl( )) t;m." L Photaied thag clild's play. deen regret at Lo profassion has sostained. ‘Wads did not like the idea of basing the action of Congress | Steveus) m-'m:!_m-u galess -;‘w-m:;ad:nelmm-'m.m from | Mr lx.h‘t“ (lllnn.). on llluu, lu:«r{uw:l Jolut r-;»m a | Glark (K'.';',- J e ban i, Perbam, it ——— Ilm-u:i Thet w “.:1'&.".5‘“1"1""" partoer sad be: faaily ‘he Committes might as well dissolve without pro- | givine the huiiding receutly occupied for the pirposes of & 5 2 g 3 ece 7o) [ of ou & Ietter not written of intended for publication. 2 ncer” o ‘were, therefore. drisen to comsider | in aid of the Home for Orplane o1 Soldjers and Sailors to the | CObb. o AR iy g ) FIREE SEOWES: o T PO el dn,0. bel sas. v Mr. Howe was disposed to condemn Mr. Harvey for entor fon at the outset. 1 vecurred to the Comiites of | Home for aa additional fair, together with all the matoria i | S 4o Vs Horm(N ¥ — I Pt tie progedings bo publishad ia one or mora of the taining the sentiments he expressed. rather thap for exoreas | i foSbat eren ‘;J:':’.fi"';:“‘.a‘imfnmfi' tho views of the ote.; --hwb-ml :-.x'i -:;ew‘ng: '-;-; :-.I R Sane s by mied v:g":;:gf;- Base Ball. anlly papets. C. P. FITCH, Brosidoot. , 4 1 e o y the House was not the 7 NDE O v < Y . et joun M. Crownrr, Sacralary. P 1ng the sentiments he entertained. Gerret Davis did notse¢ | broper” one, and, after some couverration, that form was | Mr. Puice (Town), from the Commities o cific Rail- | DY Fioes. T tocs, W CHARTER OAK V3. CHESTER—UNCAS VS, 00BAN. |~ 7rme Hesi Pureciive ia ibe Westd— " ‘why Mr. Harvey had not as good & right to abuse Cougress as | amended to read according to the words at the desk, and, rond. reported a bill to authorize the issue of in bonds in | Ketcham, Randall (Ky.), Wasnuay,Ind Nowics, Coun., Friday, July 20, 1386, BADWAY! wrgs! ‘orld. the Baoretary of the Senste bad to abuse the President; aud | thas amended AL agreed to by t‘hhe Committee on ¢ denominations reater thau $1.000, whiclh was read thros | [FTER Kooutn RAYMOND, | Washbura The base-ball match here to-day Detween the Char Ct)n’:r;:'#fi l:v,::: Wll"u‘ . of the Senate. It agreed to on this part in crder and pa / 4 . . a L . 3 4 , Me. Cowen thought Harvey's letter was no match for Brown- | ¢y 307004 for ‘the sake of economy of time, feellng that THE ADMISSION OF TF X NESSEE. K:’J:fi }(" ,f.'“d‘"' flz: ((“'”‘" W "(\ful-h tor-Oak Club of Harttord. and the Chester Clab of Norwich, | Superior 2 sugas, low’s tolegraw, received yesterday. they should not be justified in comiug back to the Seuate and proceeded to the consideration of the Joint reso- e J ] v o Fres from taste, Tbe finale of the matter was to leave'Mr. Harvey o reward | Teporting a dissgreement, and appealing to the Beaate avd e dmisnion of Tenessee, Drig B s Fpuwad, | viSonky B iie - Sioe B0 A % Dut that of a good consclenee for serving his contry in a Min- the ather Honse to constitute a new corumittee, with the AM (Ohio) withd domand for the previous | Eotrien 1 :“r':;:l(u‘_’v e w1 The Uneas Club of Norwichbeat the Ocean Club of Myatic Nover aicken or grige. § OOk oom: saving e ine 3 uestion still to be presented o the part of the House. What | o oovion aud modified bis substitute 80 a8 to read Bhidee e aadnd Wilson (b oa Wednesday. Soore, 75 to 36 The only vegstable substitate for calomel of mercary kaows Lo the interial ospacity for the fiseal year ending Juse X0, 1867, | you h;i;‘mme Jou n.lrdbc Sepenion st the frgcoumit i o ddena shacagses ator 4 [ SRR Fecan oo 14 koo Wintostes patli it S TR world, and superior to all pargativ, alterative, or cathertio pilis la teen, after amjle cousideration of the question. You wi s ¢ . h o 4 o v ‘ enoral use. THR OIVIL APPROPRIATION BILL—REIMBURSING LOYAL boar in herelore, that fl..h,,:“r,h, Wis not b m"ll\l-ulrhflfd.c:-um Tl Lake Quinsingamoud Regatta, L st SLAVEHOLDERS, originally presenty y the Benste, It caws frow esece Law [y good (aitl ratified (he ar Al Jalisn, MeClarg, ; WorcesTer, Mass., Friday, July 20, 1406, THEY PURIFY THE BLOOD, the House, and wha®§ou have now before you is the COmpro- | (il of amendament to the Coustitation of the Usited Stases, proposed | Le 3 g Kelley, Tolne, The sunual college regatta comes off at Lake Quinsiog- REGULATE THE SYSTEM, to the tores of the severa! Boutwell, Jencks, Loan, Williams, amond ou the 27th inst, The Citizens' Regatta, to take AND PUROR Tue Civil Appropriation bill was taken up and was | mise reactied by your Committes after cousiderable discussion. |\ "y " xixil Cong w Ralic; Johnson Demo. | Place on the same day, offers prizes of §75 aud §35 0r | ¢\, iy siomach, liver, bowels, kiduays, skls, 3ad other secrotions i the cli, and, ol thiugs oousidered, 1t was the Dest form [ ‘whioh, in o shows, to tie sslisfaction of Congress, by & | Republicans in Roman; Demoorat about being passed, when Garret Davis offered an amendment the views of that Committee, the question could be presented. 'y i et appropriating $5,000,000 for the payment of slaveholders for | Y do not kaow that I can W anythiog farther, 1 R¥ill ‘mike | proper spirit of obediouce in the body of her people, hes return to her | Grats, SMALL CAVS; War Democrats, single aculls, and $150 aud 475 for four-oared boats. Tho | 4 slaves mustered fato the army. This led to discussion, pend- | one remark in reply to the Senator from Maryland, who dwells B tho Ooserumett: Wy ik adghitity o The TS L 200 SBROSDOCRINS &0, 106 NS w8 groeted with general | city hoata will also contend for the champion flag of the DISEASED HU! ing which, on motion of M, Sherman, an exeoutive session r-mcnl-rly ou the private character of tbis letter, He says Cihore ¥ 6 J applause on the floor and in the galleries. Lake. There will be a grand promenade concert on the ED HUMORS. o Bt ‘t"wu not nhnundod for 5""“‘3“""‘.. fl;fl'ull bu'r“ miod, | #O "';;“J :-w- o Hobni o€ Kipoesiibantyieollbe Usigtd, figdni{:mh:;:‘mfidnm Committes on Reconstruotion, | night hetore the regatta, Price, 25 conts pos box. Sold by Druggists. wever, that it was addressed to the Secretary of State, and ved, By e Sen ase of Re e U repo) : WL e KADWAY & Co.. No. 7 Maidea lase. EVENING SESSION OF THE SENATE. that it was by him committed to the Presideut, and. at the | States of Americe, in Cougress Assernbled, That tue State of T To provide for restoriug to the States lately iu insurrestiou theic full P PO efsd * . . » tion of the President, commuuicated to the public, It s by restorad to her forwer proper, practicel Telation to Litie hts: o] % DISCHARGES FROM THE E. R” AND N 1 The evening session was devoted to the considera- m"f,‘:m bave been originally intended by the 'Hng for pub- :T.;h:.': py .’.u': e-u.Ln l'o hl“..',.”.'..".l'..’ii flf:-lon .u" lv:n wv:.l:-::l xll'( : :. expedient that the States lately in insarcoction o ‘ET—.——I BRNT. VAN e A, Ll’mu‘u.r cquno"" . T tion of bills from the Committes an the District of Columbia, | lication; probably, bowever, it was & private letter, but | o .oy iq Congrew doly elected wd qualified upon their taking the | dhould, st the earliest duy convenient with the future peace und s OF WAR—INCIDENTS " ITINE through the instrumentality of the President and the Sacretary ALL QUIET AT THE SEAT OF WAR—INCIDENTS OF TH! Price $2 8 bottle. For sale by il ) w.l-':)' n:mnnox OF BOUNTIES. d:‘.‘.‘g:‘: 'hlf pmh:,l..," uofluw, .c..:{;.:w::. tl;u:l' m‘n‘. «ru:.m required bull‘hum‘ ‘I.:- S 3 by of the Union, be restored to fall participation in all political righte; | MILITARY §ITOATION. 3 GE‘.‘(.@;". i . . Wil i i c bill | e ¥ this © servaut in & forel . and the . BisoHAM renewed the call for the proviogs question, and, 0. over st., Bostont, e “.::E“Lflim 5*'- up bie bonuty bill (GG eL0r the people n the other House it them: | My, BOWTWELL (Mass.) desired to offer TN o BT T ™ i, Cungsess STy Sk eonibion; pbdii Mo hoten | - o Aimaxx. Friday, Ju A ] e s 3 g seiresjotiid i takin Stepa so fur a ey Gould 0 vemovo | cabattate for M. Hine 1ot Comatita. | 10 the Legialatives of the reversi Stat amendment to the ¢ rh‘"}l’""'“"“‘ '!'If““_'.“'l'“"; D . A At ,.?.'""Tfl""“""""fc""..:\.“fi"""‘mfi OUTRAGRS ON THE FR N. at functionary from ul 3 4 en Tenuerace shall hav e Conatitu- 2 - The froo 8 n camp o 5 t b wverywaers. postpaid. Con! Tables sent - ol e ‘rlter of such & letter s that ought not to be in the pubiic | tion T the L e ot | b ten wn arile tn the following word,to | 00 e e P edations upon privato propars | dres the Atker, . B. FOOTE, . D, No. 1120 Biosdway, News A case of she lored hurch ) rotablished si equel and just Y Pl pre pon p! proper- ooting a colored wan in achurch at service at this time, und, sepeci , when that .eller]‘l,ld found | X ol g g 9 o, 'h'u wits ty are permitted. Two privates who shot two sheep were ':."- Mations fres, daily, from 09 at ) olumbia, 8. C., who, finding the colored gallery full, ven. | its way into print through the ngency R g aod et motess. and Represontativee | Joist resslution propoving @5 amendmest to the Omstitation of the | arrested by order of the Commanding Officer, a0 d0- | tance may sonsult by Intor. po Tavil ot o oy the Becretsry of State. 1 think tos certain extent (hey WETT | frog yach Hacted snd qualited, may, Mler baving | b e g b Hotue of Reprewentativen of tho United | liVered into tho hands ofthe Buthorities of the furm. S aed Oare s b —y T | : i wublod, two-thirds of both Houves se of the Fentandguinst whou writs of ?Nlm@fl‘ E. B, FOOTE, M.D., No. 1,130 Wi.VE-vn. % tored into the whites’ side, for which iudiseretion he wes im- i { " ustified in that eouclusion, and T do mot say that if 1 e h ce. Lo eduitted into Comgres i mediately murdered, and of alieged miscondaot on the part of fostited fn Ae oo oiber of the House 1ehould bave | iense i e el o oy svasalned soal) bo' oomoiseed 06 Stateeof Awerie uire the disfeanchisement of any loyd peron who s now . sllowing artiele be proposed to the Les e have been issued, have intimated that they will makea | = . ade New, B s sweadment 1o the Conatitution of the | settiement of their indebtedness, and, to enable thed 0 | withost Spectacle %3’.‘.‘%. Pam; mailed frew: ddrias B8 VOOTE, Yok, Baresa offiers at Boonle Doon. X, C., bave been reported to | taken tho otlier sids £ Ahe ”fiffi"lffl';:x'z,fi;flfié the | Satires 1 he reve p wust sy 140 not aympathize wit entitled (3 vote. o ead ? Gon. Howard, who 10-dsy dispatebed officers to iuvestigate | riter of such a lettor, sotting forth such sentiments thus bos. | * Mr. Bixahaw declined to lot 166 amendment be offercd, nited sitgn, whish, wehen puted by thize fourths of i Legls | o o, the sdvance movement bas becn delaged. ¥ b No. 1,10 Brosdway, Lhe matter. tile to those prineiples which the majority of the Congress of Mr. WARD (N. Y. desired to offer an amendment, adding to ARTICLE —, SpoTioN 1. All persine born or natin This sfternoon a man was discovered 1n the act of P E » Depet of Gimmes. AFFAIRS IN VIRGINIA. the United States re %0 essenitinl 1o the public welfare, | tust offered by Mr. Biugham a provisio “That the United | yatm ey 53 sublect to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of | poisoning ® well from which the troops procure water. | CROQUET. Alarge sad spleadid ssortment ot lowest prices. S ought 1ot o bold office abroad. 1 d0 Bot wish auy such man | states o Lereby recoguize the Government of the State of | (he United States aud of the Stite, wh hey reside. Mo State | Fio, however, succeeded in effecting bis escape, lenving 4 Gen. Terry forwards to the Department a report o | to spoak for our coustry in & foreign land. Bat this whole | Tenvessee inaigurated under and by the couvention which | bl make or enforce any IS e privileges oF | 1y dondly compound on the grourd. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. (b sate of aflirs in Virgiain, covering some 20 pages, | ST 1R 118 840 Lot of CouTeonen e e the o timats o b o | sty sovsn of i, berty oe proparty without ine prooes With this exception, vothing of particular interest has | “AUNT SALLY," the new Eagleh out-door gume. closaly written, in which fustances of tie grossest outrage are .,3&,..,,.2.. ot ovany mattors, of which this 1s aply oge, il o e uagaaty and otber 7Igs of Btate Goverament ¢ty to oy peson whla fs Joindicton th transpired to-day. BASE BALL, ARCHERY, GRACES, instanced. one of a negro Nospital treatment who waa | and involves the fate of the bill under the Constitution. ' .3 ives shall by i b 1 e — , and feld. \ Al B R et e Ament 1o botag caretuly | Mt Howano—1t b b emarked that o letier under | | A Boko ok decliied (ol tho wmerdument. be offered, aud e o et reapective o o s, i il | Murder of ihe Rev. 3. 0 P iRichmond of | 4 Stkinis etmmes e the b T et N, 7. » siderntion w I t the re it th weident of 4 on the previons 0] [t S , exclo . N0t taxe t ______________—'—————_—'. Svaaliared, 1ad cuse o tiadand. punighmant ars Daing 81 | S GminsBhovas i ot 4o Tekuireof the Benatar from | " Tbe previous Juesion was sconded, axd the esolution was b otk sy slction o slaciorsof Preciient i b . | Towign FEe pagg Vil S rangsd. The miliary force will be increased, and Provost Massachusetis whether there is evideace of that fact 1 .mmf.., be engrossed and read the third tiwe. for United States Representatives in Congross, Fx- g POUGHKEEPSIR, nly2, | ¥ ey ,,L-g'. PROSY. ICID'UI-”A nged. ; e Wbl here 1o oo casy 'of Blate says #0 | - The preamble was tben ordered to be read a third time. O fcers, or the twembers of tha Legisiatuie thereof, | Rev, J. €. Richmond, while standing in his w it | R ERTAL and ail dissases of the SKIN. For interaal end Courts be opened Ju two or three districts. When the Fopott | jy big Jottes, Dt R Then (he House got futo some confurion about the preambls o the wale [nlabltanta of sach State, beirg 21 years | the suburbe of ibis city to-day, Was BUrUCk by & WAD [ uye. " All denlers wil retarn the money in every case of fuiure, is not in use X shall send you e few facts compiled. My, HOWARD—T st inelined to tisk the House has dove | which finally resolved itself into & motion to reconsider ! of ags and citls '1';'55'17'-' o, g :;:y,_:v’;'-{“firfi apre. | uamed Lewis and killed. The effair has created consider- "‘""""""l‘:g%z‘flx&w m%m.'u‘:: b A PERSONAL EXPLANATION. annetly T I e e easation (o tuapresent | vota by which the preamble was orderad to be engrossed and | UL G 3yl shai e peduced in the proportion which the muni able excitement, ns Mr. Richmond was well known and | ¥here Reise I D e Seuator Fessenden, who was reported in sowme of T L R "’"""‘-'.'J;‘..,""“‘h‘.i"::i’ T e misen RIS o I e beut Lo the whl nambet of melg citioese | bad many Griends. —:‘"fiafl—flua Bremen. ot i many very severs rew on o 0 ¥ PSSR, h ddressed the Speaker as if inel e & Seuat ) 5 | vis Queenstown, per steamer 1he pipess of Toastliy/ge Mriag samiled Mr. J. W, Joses, 3.“.‘.".:.?" e o T e | e bl commenced ts | Mr. L8 BLoBD (0 ommenced 10 say ‘hat % portion of the e Sfom Froiast, ST otk tag ahoe, ‘ot i From Galveston. iy 31 wil cowe i (ke Offce w10 e in charge of the stationery department in the ufice of Col. | "*Mr. SUMNLR~ The letter was writtes in Apt. e S s deed vy mch 0 ot u the s o Uitd Buise ol sny B0 i Bvnt | N oF & ATEAMER BY A REVENUR CUTTER el BRI L alend 1 Forney, Secretary Senate, stated Mr, HowArD—Then C some | tion, but could not vote presmble. 3 i3 ', that be 454 b ,.m..w..h cxplanntion 1o 8aT | 1 ontbe. befors the dato of the | fnd been i Meelgs viand | o was iuterrupted by calla to order, and was informed by ied Sten, o B e T e Comittion G avynston, Tozas, Friday, iy 20, 187 o 4 net Impugniog - | et Fight an Amérioan Mialater aboad has to pes each | the Speaker thal if e had a question of order be must ey e, ohell have auppert tla Conutitaton | The atoamer Palmoski was detained by tho revenus cut- fulness and integrity of Mr. Jones, but only referred to the | pofleotions upon the logislative antlority of Lis conutry, | state it. Sgninit the s, oF Fives u-lum 10 AB6 enemies thereof; but tor Delaware on account of doubtful goods on board among wystom under which Senators cbtained their stationery. ;lmt.ryuddrfiu-dnl ,‘t-?.u-u::.‘.,.uum EL»I‘M\ ':‘&hl hiia m.‘!‘.’:"..:'f-"&'o .m._,,b,.'md two-Abirds dun.uu. tomove such | the “' ..muun l:mlhfl‘ Her captain A BUILDING POR THR STATE DEPARTMENT. R A e g T oale o order, et e sutirot, a0t Hymbers 00 bis | *'Sec. ' The vy of the pbli dabt ol the Unked Siser anther, | (I, in $5,000 bonds, which 19 gujd §ot progure #iace nistor_sbrosd consure th condic ."‘“.I ugs! o w el s W podt c_l.i;!g" L She logg of luasloamth, s Th Btate Department bas 106%0d the Oryhay Asy- | coyaier o) bame of (8 gollov,or {2 90t Agmseif o ay Jodgo o8 aide wyyid oty esing! the yhole