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NEW.YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 13665 : I e of Ger| THE MILITARY REVIEW AT l,o.‘m; COLLEGE COMMENCEMEN THé FEN'AN PR'SONERS. | open d::::l,.u-';- mentioned, for the representatio X aT MR. . B SETCHELL. the many friends of Mr. | THE CORPS REVIEWED BT GOV. Iy 80L- It will be good news to " s, at last, safely arrived at | WARD=—INTERESTING DISPLAY OF ciTI Embowered in its leafy shade, N . o THE Setchell the comedian, that he L MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT. | Melbourne, Australin, and is prosperously Playiog there. Mr. | DIERY. dcaithin ik ek e et e ———— T " atory of an Irishman who said he pa‘d attestion to sl T8. | Do wa a1t and when o was dlnkinz ho did nat VRN ’llulo:lu . ¥ . ng to my distancs from the ~JUSTISONeIn Brooklyn, on Thureday, 1d1d not catel bis appiieation to tho story of the man who | MYe Chursh. by the Rev. D.V.M. Johuson, Taoma 8 Ot 2 ied of spontaneous combustion by setting fire 1> bis breath in | Justison aeq. ,»fi'a‘!‘-w youuges: daugher of 26,1366 | attemptiog to blow ont & candle, and whoe melancbolly death | % of Broskiyn. B ~Haven sits | JA% §iven as an example to an tntempeaate fellow, who, balf | ‘Saastee T 11 o' wosthar uad roguidioss of the best | it b o el e 3 My e DIED. o . L dle. * remakm thronghout Were | ALDEN—At Bersen Pofut. N I, ) v 'l James W. Ald, —_— | Setchen | Francisco o very Jong while 8go; but the ves- | gpecia) Diepatch to The N. Y. Lribure. e ’ [ i in which he sailed made & passage of 109 days, in ¢ e Baaton Fatr 9 19 !:Ikl:d“l\ §hv: rmometer Freshmen and Senlor alike are | list “nml to with marked attontion. With visible emotion he |, and Maria W. Alien, aged 12 N on of Oglen My of which time sho was given up for Jost. Through | 1 4 not bel ” : . ad 0 ool and we auly know that Suwmer isin its seaith | M0dod o President Jeremiah Day (Class of 1705), on the plat. | Triendsof the ity arefavi e st togw. do not beli oldest inbabitant” e t wow 93 years old, and who kad boen at one poriod | Of the parents. o Friday, the Fhth tarts Sal Pelek b o Teg caleadar or the records of mortality in pelghboring | for % yecrs Pres Soamer Bod Tachet Leks fusm o7 Lne! ieaven i oup degoleil. There is no dust, no ugly worms in aondenee Detween Secretary Se 0 | pondence Between Secretary Seward and . it sbe wall S8 . G e s T J. Kingsbury of Waterbary, ot atUj o' »m d saw such o larg g place, Thero was —————— WALLACK'S THEATER. 1t takes a benefit at this theater to-night. the British Minister. Setchel 7. reports that not the s i h 4 responded I ANTHONY 1 Pl e masts wore disabled. {‘ - : miles of this place but had 8 ;“‘”“" 1o homely girls upon the streets, no burry, no con- ‘{7 r.ufi '"’v”;;m u.uf",'fl (nm':oem ;r.."?.{v‘ """whl!u- ?Bm;::!:'.?n-uph a.’.'lfi?.‘..‘.‘i"‘;".’i"..';‘a of its inmates here. 3 7,000 excur- fusion, no fast o S i . Noble of Missouri, who res | ear, 4 wonths aud 6 ] 3 0 fast driving, no drunkards; but diguity, csluness, ses wero calied, bub bo responses L‘;’.:Z’L.‘.’E‘J the | T celutivas and Biends of the family. wsd wio of o % and adjacent who are s ement, shade, beauty, breezes and beueficence. Haven charms and subdues; s ow- ting adjourned. Thomas S. Cammiiugs. are respect cems always iuterestivg, yet oo, ot Triniy lh-‘ ,,: The fullowling prominent graduates were noticed during the | rioicon! bis gran dathor, i1y invited t LR G g . 8t 2 o'elock, without further notice. 1he ident to-day cont tu the House a message L 4 ’ » sclations of the Houss, The Srst requesting | Ho will appear as Tim O'Drien 1n the *Irieh Emigrant.” ia anch as @ Fecreation or necessity, and 11y never exciting; always scholarly, b . exercises: The 1lon. Henry C. Denning, M. C.; the Re T . p Ae'® onl ol « Moy y . i sc , bat never stilted, Indeed, % J Y. | BARNES—At Whi i v 4 O v the Canafin Mxtbonitios end alea the Britiat | *Handy Andy,® sad o8 Lirry Hedlaghtn is * Mare Diendare | say there Were 0,000 of oll sexes witoessing If some enterprisiog Yankee of Connectiout could o5ty get up. e Dobisen, Gox, Tileworty. Wos o B ne et 8 poues, Daeicirand 11 RapcT: L7 %, Wion OF than One.” The aadience is expected to fill the theater, and | doy the review of th ew Jersey Ltifle Corpe. WcCoTIIDg tospocifications, o spring moderately ssfise, and Vicctio Mogegine: W Tradiy, and the | T elatives and friends of the tuuuily, sley the members of White r do anibing else which | Kev. Dr. Lord, Washivgton, D). C.; the Hon. Jobn Hoyd, for- s Lo, Vo, €13, pué Maem N . Lodge, No. 47, ¥, % .t Totral f e 01 Metbotish ’ July %, w12 0'closk un. - Coan o8 he depot ou fhe arrival of the 8:15 60 10 @ overflow into the surrounding square. This week, thus far, | If such by the parade of aboat 1,00, Liikesheds nd sund-bars to order, r ~"The Gollecn Bawn®" has held the stago; but that will give | men with new untforms and fugs Witbout a stin or bole, If with all its SetrTs § MBI By S O T35 Camizoller, and ooe ol the fre} (o galiet from Cosnspiioes {lice next Monday 1o the long-promised mew Irish arama of | veriy believe, jodging by what Isaw to-day, if such a scenef YOFite Summer yesort. e s 51 9T 08A REINA [ yoquncesw Kb gt Shamus O'riow.” T anesented ta 1ladelnbin on It Fourth of duly shoutd] 3, 14 Duldings iere aro more than ordinarily good and attract. | Tho business meeting of this soeity occarred yosteray | HARLEM LODOY No. 457, F and A, M.—A specisl take piace here, every native of the State, from the Delawar | AT rookiay YHeh Ca et s Sy L o et Bome can s | ot asades ., Twicing L. B Vice Proideat, | iog of thi Lode will b held an P TSI e 1o tho Atlantic, would be present. Tooue wko has seen tw: | O of the College bulldings which might be better, and sull be T Rloniny odistintls varkints i mtiContoneiil Bttt Fi A G ouiory Lo, aitendiog the fusersl of our W | WM, MeCLELLAN, Asting Master. ) g > - thin the s -Haven would o o or three hundred thousand veterans merch through Washing "‘,‘( hitecty 0 would be knowa for its pleasin, ot RO a architecture, as it is now known for the densit’ 2 e, Ferry of N, URT-—. o own for the density and lnuv‘m Gen. 0. 5. Ferry of Norwalk, Orstor; the Rev. Dr. J. P. Thom) | ”,\s."f‘l','""g; 7“'"I"‘“‘. ilie, Staten Isiand. on Thutsday, Julp ent the rel ) prisoners recently cap tured tu Canada; ond the second requesting kim to cause the us instituted fo the United States against the Ye niars tobe discontinued, if not incompatible with the publio interests. The followiug dosuments are inclosed DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WAsiiNGTON, July 26, 19 T the Paesident : o Secretary of State. to whom way reforred two re th the 23d POLITICAL. 08 ¢ Tlonse of Representa: e . i e following words, re by Tl 1 ton, the affair of to-day seemed vary small, but I am bound | its thousand shady elus, Tho Colicge, however, has, I u ot New-York City, Substitute Orato y 3 e o h § [{ 7 Telograph. ] way it was ot uninterest Those who came wers ot dis | #t4sd, approved plas for many new buildings, and their ere Columbus, Unl-u’!w.. the h?’?;"'r‘. flfkgffix.c{;ufixynfingnfif | The faners] will tako place fro; '-L‘.';Z‘;."":‘:!-“.".‘:'..t Tom| ident of the United States to urge upou the C KANSAS DELEGATES TO THE JOHNSON CONVENTION. | iooiuted, and the ms) Judging by their face 1 b ais simply a question of time, while nobody bere imagines | t7te Poet 5 Kinaville. o Saturday, 24th ingt , st 2 o'clock Relatiove. ool e, aud lso th i Ol reloase | Dispatcl (0 the N. Yo Tribune. [mantnen giog by their faces and 4 (0t the prescat State-House wil not be found in the reckon. | THe Oration and Poem were delivored lust ovening, beforen | ftieuds ar B - remarks they made, were more than pleased. of e very select audievce—the former by the Hon, Andrew D). | HOGENCAME=On Thursday, the 26th nst., l"l'n-—x{u“ + recently capiured in Can ved, That the House re coth ftated terity, - Auring] e 1 Visited the 610 burylog ground, whore so many memories | Wlite, on " Aristocracies Based on the Traditions of Oppres chter of Daviel and Clara Hogencamp, aged 2 years, 135 uster. Hero Nouh Webster sleeps. A modost sh { wion,” and showed jmmense study and rose Tbe | and 23 days. . ps. shaft of 7 8ad ressaroh. The Foom | il ves and fiends ot 1l dent to | LgavENwoRrTi, July 26.—At the Convention held t the Pres s aeninst tos €0 reated by o law pass, o3 ; seapectully iavited s, to be d the public - | here to-day nine-tenths of the members were office-nolders | session of the New-Jersey Legislature of 1. I'revious t ; h 1 2 y is) 3 ) 0 iron fence, marks th . was read by the Hon. G. H. Hollister, -y They solected the followisg delcgation to the Johnson Con® | that time the State bad o militia law which was passed 1 o apotiand berals | ¥l triennial mectivg of the Clads of 1663 wan held at the R P ".‘““"‘"“fi vention: | 1oug anterior to the Revolutionary War. The idea of femoc in large black lettors Iy ull that it re. | Now Haven HHotel lst night, the silver cup being carried off | S e ten f Sorar e I PUBS i is'the grase of Eil Whitnoy, the investor | DY Harman Woodraff Buady, son of Mr, [ Ao Bundy., 1 | il i ke AT P iex of the. Rev, Judson If, and Eiissbed m-q ot with the Cauadinn authorities The Hon. Hu s proses ol ing the law so that it could be of some benefir, suggested | to0-glu, Here are the rewains of Admiral Foots | ™ unable to give a more extended notice of the exercises, My | e the remalns of Admicl Footd | pdmission g0 thew ot having baen cousteonsly conceded, & ten or twelve fect high, hears | WA 1Ot present. | 0! nt, “* Andrew Hull Foote, Rear- Fort 8 ife, tnclosad in ¢ square block of gr Ih""rl'lmrn In nd 24 days. dvofthe gl with those of her grnd paronts Democrat ; Cay e and b HUNDRED AND PIPTY-SIXTH COMMENCEMENT, ‘ Giloert Hopkins »ud Pliny Freoman. am requested to sttend the i St Minsster to (ireece; J. L. McDowell, worth; IL. 8. Sloeper, Surveyor-Gencral of Kavsas, and G. A, fior the Rebellion commenced, but it wes not rker eutered office that any serions efforts wer e or depoudenoy of any other the eontrary, &ll its correspondence | Gov. P | to carry it out. Gor. Parker pl | v ariso in, or afleet, or relate to such Colton, 1ndian Age . - A siways cssducted cxciustve , Indi gent. . A SN, Dorn September 12, 1906. Died June 25, | The classes formed at an early hour this furencon in front of funer |, withoat L sther invitation. from the residence of (ilber§ Y meoh foreian Governments. | The Indian agencies were all ropresontod, while the Post. | eriy (wo bellova ho drof up { 1363" Oa tho side, “Carolins Augusta Foote, wifo of | the Lyceum, and proceeded To the Contral (Dr. Bacows) | Hopkins u-v-u.w.»a',m"s.&,.::,,J."p,:,'....»,..‘;.'_ O the )u.lnhmrlufl " uolh' Wln-l uk‘.lanred by this lrl-. | Offices were not. The Copperhends will elect pure spocimens | ,.‘“"w_’_“” m';-‘; Hall Foote. Born August 24, 1516, Died August ‘"“"'! {flf W}nxhurder» lx-v. Band 'z.l‘, l'm}:-rrmdn bg\r‘;'l«‘;:lh“-‘u-mhn 1, on Wednesday, Joly 25, Charles art ment to onarable 5 d v, A. Bruce, Her | of their strip » Philad o 961 . ‘. 3. + 34, Members of the s t " whe, petaetie halimentile B Hinioriok T & (s Duiton | oo seripeyand mives ERNGAMHES o GRARL | for "Terse Lottt .7 his In the grave of tue gallant young Winthrop, Hiy | Woulses. attended on in eft by Gov, Hawley; I Pramibent.| pyetuphis TGRSR of Omes . Uew by Mt MU B which & copy is hereunto annexed. It is_proper to OPPERIEADS. | Bt N hoadstone i & Groek orose of graite, and costains in fipnt the | 00d the Alimni, Arriving at the cburch, the following was | MARSHALLTSuddealy, on Woedneaday, Juy 52, o8 bio-wectde: = meiation to that note, first, that the reports mentioned | ¢ < ol gs . O Eiuteste oS w0 Groek letters Alpha and Omega fatertwined, and below | the order of exercises for the forenoon: New-Roclelle, A. B. Marshall, aged 3 years. g ¢ prisouers Lad b taken on thesoil | Teciel Dis A the murmurs disappenred when it was fou Lis nawe in polished letters—Theodore Winthrop, be Po- il, Overture, Organ and Orchestra.—Rossini, 2, | The reistives and friands of the family sre respecifully invited te &b 1 conveyed to Cau: and threaten | Ksoxviue, Tenn., July 26.—Col. Thomas A. R. 'A'"‘ A'h;\,l;u_‘\;--:\: me out of the gen verse contains his monogram and the following inscriprion: ;i'n"'m'"\'""'fun' n Cobo (L:‘v;nv toud e Sasentl, ‘:"L"h“‘\’“""""c.m “,_-?m_v_‘u-n»;-m 3 ] piber reason Wi “ Boy N om, Sept, 22, 1% ol | 4 vidual by Geon nipuusat) ile, N. Y. : Born in New-Havon, Sept, 22, 1526, Fell in buttle at G e e S tary Crders |, 8rrivol of the train whick leaves Now-¥ork ot :15. ME* | Philadelpbia papers please copy. Nelson presided over the Johnson Convention held at Knox- | such a provision, was ! Iiethel, Va,, June 10, 156 ville to-day, to appoint delegates tor the East Tenneasee Con: kers of the I“ ate, who were any tax wiat |u|| 1{‘mlgm be inappropriate here. ” A -+ el e | ever for mlitary purposes. and Winthrop (class 1848 o 4 gressional Distriot to the Philadelphia Convention. He io The law provided for tue ralsiog of 1,000 men, to be divide }oh graduates m"; Im,‘,,:,.":,’,’:,’;"""“ d because they were oo reciments, battations, snd baiteries knu.lll"l‘““ THE COLLEGE PUILDINGS. b e s e we convemiont uod publio Al wort 10} Tie College buidings are sow furteen in mumbor, and | fr) ot wtated peridi—not_ exeuediag 14 When the W) vavo been gradasty buildiug for woro than & ccatury. psion Ly Auty, they W 4 o nru':’ grounds of the Colloge fuclude the birthplace of ( i TS 5 Teranben withes e, from whom it gets its name. A very handsome bu ediato execution without lega uwe and with o fact. Government to sccond place. that the represontations made in the have been rooeived by the britih Goverament 404 | dorsed Prorident Johuson, aad denounced tho rump Congress | s | as plotting to perpetuate theis power by forco iu case they | House of Reresentatives first recited, | with the spirit of the af. | failed in the Fall elsctions. He cited Mr. Raymond's letter to | on. Their resolutions denounced the State attention of her Majesty's Government | orove iicdoclrg Jian authorities, With the expression of @ be- | ¥ B Qe ; i Legisl sture for adoptiog the Constitutions! Amendment, and of the Prasident that affairs upon the frontier me to a condition in which the clemency re. oss for secking to force upon the South negro suffrage it 'y Congress may be_extended without danger to. the Jublic podce, and with advantage to the interests of pea e 4 riions between tie two nations., ¥ July 26.—A large and enthusiastic con- s Trotted: 79 bat € e . . 5 ady received your directions that the second of | vangion of the Conservatives of Western Tennessee was beld - by Maorice Dwight Collier, St. Lou d'amour, Aria.~Dontzetts. 7. Orati o sles Avery Collin, Holmes, Edwar 4 Orchostrn MILLER—At mlrlmn N. Y., on Thursday, July 26, siles Miler, te U year of bis tives and friends of the I_(ly;‘n lnmdc- ttend bia funored, 2 23 at 1 0'closk p. vo Jersey Cliy, by Northern eoed, st 9015 8 o Universsl Su The | East Bloowteld, N, Y. 12. Dissartation, by | Heary Pes Athall atLer late residence, No. 90 East Thirty firetat,, The relatives an Ml“os 3 Everdell arw roapsctfully VAN WAGENEN=On Wadnesday ni; 25th et suddenly, Rev. Willam MV Wageies, P# gl o y nity. of the time and place of funeral hereafter. WOOD=0On Fourth fllyifl enth Month 25th, Robert, son of Dp. 2 cuanonce of Engiand,” by Cessius Mar Fan ommspza —Donizetti Fobsoey Gtla Wasney, Willan 3 vier by Ofber viggson | - L oanlinder.—Strauss. 20, Oration, aro the same. The Trambul | 5\ 20V yer Sucket, Taliaige ailery in this building, | e e F fhel awe s ook nily completed is called | tor” by Marcel s B ".;L Music: La muette Porttand sandstone 15 now being_finls} vo corps soow aftor tl| 500001 of the Fine Arts. Itix of the Venet corh a0k after U itoctare, and is said to be very like the Doge's e wntll of W4 | ive. Ibelieve the architect of the Acadewy of Desiga in \ w-York and tho Yale buildi " pleaous edifice re, * a0 be taken into consideration by the proper de . , n‘!;:"*’u ‘l"_ nc “"i‘m '1‘:‘]:1:.:{;:!;:':: I""):“' Liers to day, to appoint delegates to the Philadelphia Couven- Y ¢ Sueflield ¢, or Sclentific Scliool, and is of the same | Portic, ovorture uber, Wood, szed s, 1 cable to rece the humane poliey recommended | tion, Jackson's statue and the stand were d ated with | " nature wnd object s the Bmithsoning Institute in Washing. | Afier the ubove exercises the Aluma! dinge was given. s of the family are invited to attend the funecal w enavce of law and order, the safety cf the b national flugs. Stirriug speeches were made by Gen Phil icioncy of the corps hins boen well tested durin o "l‘}‘v‘l.flhlmnl.;'m-r is xm:.x.u.-u»;l;.l‘x:.; C ilazl‘ni This | Thyre could not have been many short of thousand persons ot 3t 10 o'clek 8. 61, from Friends' Mosts 1 the good faith and bonor of tho United States. s 2 L 3 bk - o ot . o s fly kool lias been in operation sipee 1847, but the building, or | present at tho dinoer, and it is a matter of surprise that noth- It tfully submittod, o I Copaaivs: | Glenn, the chairman; the Hon. L. C. Hevaes, Gen. Chalmers, | :‘,““}. l'”f,“'l "‘M,-‘ P iments and b the additions to the building. above referred to, are but just rm( worthy of record occurred there. T o Alumat, acoording | OF ‘\r‘ ;‘rr \l\"-sm.-lxg:\ June v]g 1866, | and others. Resolutious wore adopted strongly indorsing | ¢ ey vt bt st ‘r::;n: is n..l uh:lu! I'he great usefulness of the | to seniority of classes, quiotly marched in aud took their seats | 3 ry of War has laid before the Pr t | - hering Taion ander the Co . ey g of its asaistauce to the great cause of science. | ced the X 9 A oy o i Vs (e, Vestcet | Sutmame afvoing fo he Uslg sader the Coselecions o | f ety vt 7 st ST s o | T a Pt Weikly 41 B oot o Gyecial Notices. orih tle inevitabls ruin that would follow if the Radicals y. The building contains recitation and lecture | the dinner President Day pronounced a prayer or benediction. o % ‘ r ¥ -t i ntional ure Bay, a vt e United States | $I0F @ ball for public assemblios and lectur o at the exerc . Unton 1 tion. s, 8 The music at the exercises in both the forenoon and after. A NATIONAL UNION PENTION of at lesst o dol i it er. Th nications war | sue ceded in the Fall e ’ o o s lavel and d5 | G700 el g g el " § TEh P oy t in believing that the so-called Fenian e FOURTH OIIO DISTR LEGATES TO PRILADFLPHIA g drawing-room o engineering class, liboratories for | noon was of an unnsually bigh order, and the addresses of the | skt e et enesities | gud sle et W s o etallurgical {nvestigations, 1n whieh 60, stu. | stadeats were, L shouid say, moro thas ordinarily creditablo. | ffom, ek Gongressiens) Disris of £} Bp, S gy cted to prevaii upon that border. 1 —R. W. CLARK MOMINATED IN SIXTIL DISTRICT. to ehange can experiment at the same time; o photograpbical | I sbouldlike to partivularize in two or three iustances, DUt Xe- | jarge from each, will be held st the CITY OF PHILADELPIIIA, oa e b bes al observatory, a musenm, o library and | frain for the best of reasons the 14t of AUGUST vext. Such dvlegates will be chosen by the lies for the Professors, &c. Tho eloctors of the severs! § | It is a matter of ganeral remark that there are so few dis- tinguished strangers bere during this Commencement. Tue following was the jrogramme for afternoon. B mirals, Overtars, Organ and Orchestra.—Roweini iz “The lufluence of the Kevolutiou of 1641 on Civil he Union of -h-hs Heriford. 3. Dissectation, | petasl and the ¢ who sustais the Admisistrstion in mela- Taining unbroken tne uion of the States under the Coustitutiom which our fathers extablished, and who agree lu the following propask- case indiseoluble. and is poes every United States, and the um Democratic Convention for the b Congressio of Oliio was beld at Piqna ye and Delegates to the National Union Conver | tion at Philadelphia were chosen. The nomination of a candi- | most be sal that 1 am obliged to conuect with tuis grat Crx on the forther statement that reports ] Gen, Mende to the effect yNATI, July 2 and_Senior years: C nagics, Mining and Metallurgy, tory and_Geology, and a solect ciene Tho Institate is to b sap- | ? IS Tuosday, and it may o! | tory and_Juris is oven said that this e e disturbers of A tho afioers: W ench the peace under the col . ‘Spear had relin- | date to Congress was postponed :f"l“l";l _LH"“. - P gest equatorial telescopes (which 1s | LA Ward Foote. cir forhidden saterprise and withdrawn widip the | Tho Usion Convention of the ITilsboro (0o District r os hie thamghtls o Lo § - 4 Musie: Sege o Cortcly Vil " Rossin. 5. Diss bt oblontion, | end the oquailly ofthe Siates o the Valo ggle for Rights, » J - P 3 tacluding the right <f rapressution in Congreas, ate solemioly guares- ry Burnbam M b e s recoived & Lbea Angustus B Street, . John stes. The 1eports go g0 far as lue of the United § nomiuated K. W, Clark for Congr: Lasay, * Michael A - teed by that Conatitation, to save which from overtlrow so aiech th ‘J pri :'.I,“"' (_- I‘m\;l u'tn':;n;lvx!{xhl“(- -'«“-i‘,f'ia‘,’“,.f.“l‘.fi‘l =i S g of Yale, and who has donated to the College and for 1. Music: Souebros Evan; A0 ritos b Comelins ) (St (NMECS MSONS | PRLNJATE CONTRRTION OF TEN 00NN bt €300,00 e e et Fa. . Ora s Tis Bal. | Dised and trepsare werv expended a thelte eivl war vy N ithia the Unnatien I g STS IN | "Tho Skeftic) ! Tnstitnte takes fts name from Josoph F. §hef- ance of Power” by Williaia George Bussey, ' 10. Mosic | Thers by no right snywhere togdissolve the Union or to separate pay now be found withiu the Canadian lines, will be ISTS IN TEXAS. A ] ™ 4 h e ey "% f al trial. It is believed that these reports Nava: Soro, T July 96.—~A Conserv | ) finld. esq.. of New-Haven, to whose munificence, it is waid, | Tannbsuser March, Orgau sad Orohestr W ag Oration — ..::L.:?é::n.':‘.fi:;:.‘.&it’::fm"i withdrowsl by fores of been ex uly onserva Yale owes the receipt of about 815,000, -4 ios and bls Work* b by the exclus on of their Loysl and quslified Representatives, uos by without le ted: G Te Las b . " d ks r ¥ THE FACULTY e e b e Helavy. 14. | the Natioal Goverameot in any otber fora. Facol'y snd Instractors namber 49 members, AR of e e e o Toawich, | - Slavery 1s sboiied. aad nelder can ot ought to bo todntiblisbol | in sny State or Territory within our urisdiction. tes of Yele, und mavy of the Faculty hav “ Communis 8, 4 1o 7 of the Facalty havo | Mase 8. Orstion " Commoniumn Foritice by Loved Halh East | 10,28 S0 30 SSEEU SN it b pravcribe the m taken by Major-Gen. Meade | , wood and First Lieut. Cuion Convention was hll here to-day, with Ashbel S ¢ Houstou presiding. State was fully ropr the President to repre- nehor of Jefl Davie's Prison I 11" Teczett | Rossiv). 17. Eesay. itation of the Usited States; as viu 1 bave been wade by we without waiting to horn citizens and adherents of - any other quarter. 1 1] n!h.dnoll ul)lliJ: bow- | the Federal g the late war, and opp ‘ 3 : i THE REVIEW, sproval of Mo Meade, aud I believe | o . 4 b i Botween 3 and 4 d'clock tie T o Sooirronce of tbe Congross and | ive towand the freed people amovg us. We pro- | o iiiian f \ weir respoctive stafls, i rive around the surr . sud_through you to tbe m»% m.lummlnx,‘»u» Ciosat mothaiade e : or of { 2 m e bas s 4 that this Government would not ook without serfons | ISRt . ped The oth b Stafdl have been followers of the mong these may be mentioned Pro- | Hampton. 16, Mu o ouven tgtas) Beosselon - 2 - | of its own eleciors: and mo externsl power Tightiaily cun of )0 the practice of ADY NONects ATY KETATILY, o4 Convention were appolated from both the originel Secession- | tary prof d for Furspe 8 doy or two ugo), | Faise Liberty,” by Mward ¥ oun, h | & .mrfu. of any retoliation or other illegal pro- | jst aud antl Seoessionist parties. ALl chick th ovied nd Vuw(n;l. ;‘:u\ : The Univorsiies sud the Slats,, with al die to, conteol or influsnce the free and voluniary action of the States pon the person s ffe have 0, A., 1st Cavalry. rs. while that k e s h - violate 1 < Tre dl, toto the hauds of the Canslia? | abjects of the Philadelphis Union Convention, and deelaring | montly Germans, and the offieers of that nationality, Uir of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy. i g | Accaring to its own yndgueat, exclasively, subject only €3 the Ceae Rt ine taeh % | - E | Hames are Capt, Francis W, Gerhart; lst Lieut. Adaw K wod Lowls R. Packerd, Assistant Pro ADDENDA. it otion of the Uattcd States, Is osseutial to that belarce of power by B i B gy ol JBrr oo s | et omist kable evidenc a ts that a plot and ¢ 9 Lieut, Francis Ehel Giroek and Literature, the youngest. “‘Th'relr;wlflfflv?e‘xt WM‘"; ,(\IIXI’A“EIF-“’I‘"]‘W;lly,,m;'l'fi!(:':’:.mi‘n Which the porfection and endurance g4 R T ot Smihe | tarasy. are i Soss By the ~Ruflaks ol Tahe. & | The wen witkaew ueshorme prosaniof sofise i3 dcpeess | T4 President of the Cologe, the Kev. TheodoreD. Woolsey, | iii1osopny and the Arts, 92; Senfors, 97; Juniors, 107; Sopho- an e ovarthroy of 10 sTuOm s demeetont to 8 e e e ered with | falsify and defumo the people of that Btate befors | that they received from his Exceleacy a fow Taeirs | D. v, LL. 1., is probably risiag 65, and was a graduste of | FULOSOPEY ARG 'HS ) st ol | e e ractive cEiiborty. _Eaeh Honse of Congress o :'f"l‘«’d‘.lum.::zr:;:fi She: Northe by reproseuting us as hostls to the | FEPMRRL Lo aben e ( e sl o a8l ,I!_"f, ';h"‘,‘,":f,k",':l':' x'n"?““'"; ';'_“.’;"1 a0d | "Tho necessary annual expo ¢ 1o Yolo aro set | made hy the Constitution. the tale yudge of the slction, sica ¢ bas adop! 3 » mediately oftorwar] jovernor, d his hes o) clines forward and | 5 . s is o ualification of , but tue exclasion of loysl Seustors d down fn the book st from estimate does | 4o e O roperly choven and quslified Cnder e Connlaion o «@es, when I have seen him welking, seem 4. S S AT be mese e einay H 1 quick, | DoSissinde expeseds for spparsl, pvicet Inche traveling and | [UPTRI LRl o perhape s litle petulant agile as the | PSP o8 acessioas. ol el tL TRl B nteligeat Seniors (8% | wpon il o procandings evorywhere, which cen serve 88 considerate in eonversation, yet quick. | ShO $Xpenese per yeer canuot fall much short of 1,000, fher purpose then Lo rekindle the suiziosities 'of war, snd the a keen eyo, o restioss manner, and hear- course it may be increased ad libitum—with proportiouate 1u- | of which apon our moral. social, and material interests st hows, i ” $ ent; j\u'? to the student. our standing sbroad, differing oty in & degree, Is injarious like £ he number of books iu the libraries of the Coliege mumber | itself. The purpose of the wat Living beet atcly ended. these representa bent opon’ the wiry and nervo youngest stud tol His, | kpoken in 1 otiever | iig unimpaired, bis avooation is slwnys ‘preserve the Union Statee | nounce these cherges, severally and collectively, false ond | und at 4 o'clock ¢ i o Topatlon 18 0uOT L0 be, sir, Your ocbediont servant, | malicloss—made to inflame and embitter the North against | hor that U troa His kol but you wonder tha his onorons pre ential 00 | tte Constitution by putting down the rebeilion, and the loey took & pos: years * have ot jred his faculties. His bair Oy Tt ars. i to Proaldont Woblset, : | L a1 S aniatamce to the authority of the Geasrst WiLiam H, Spwarp, covers an ordinerysized head. and is Little but his beard, closely sbaven, except the white. The forebead is very high and full, aud, gk the peie g o be followed bY AGeviFes bF possahal “union, hamony and indastry. orthrop, aud Senior Jobn K. Orecvey, Dut wore es: | commer e, 4 s promoted. and the early restoration ef all the Iy the latter, for courtesies aud kindaesscs to me which o, at least, this poor return. Texas, and to prevent tk barmony aud good ord restoration of regular government, | e’ (LRI azd to obtain political rule and | Q tinged with gray arta of peace rev pEm power of defonse aguinst the choice and will of the great mass Jg over the eyes, an ordinarily st nose | & MUSICAL. of Texans. fuvoke the Northern peopie of every party 1o " Socisive. Hie dress iy "biack, ba not |, 8ay.0f the gradusios are Aie Y Bl s situations, | Kistes lothe xrrstes of el come oot i crodit, Allsmah e give no credence o falschoods only ealeulated to mirlead them, s, and Bas the appearsnoe of peatness e jein- | 3 e rominont that I recall are George C. Holt, Class e e fiirty sl Statas and nine Territories of the Usitod THE GERMAN ARION FESTIVAL. {0 wrong us, to provoke disscusion and prolovg sectional ill Tarbly alluded to by the student with atmost fliai regard, | G0 0T RO GO0 nto The Pulladium as Associate Editor. | Staies and in the Disrict of Colaml. S.qoials of (AS 4 . | o e ot ondinarily Inchned 1o speak 106 VY | STl Ho, 800 ', Ciuciassti 4o essume oharge of the | sad lore for he Unian. can riss sbovs peronmland toctiont Nover, sineo the Lion Park was formed by tue feeling. _ “Iiat o 1s Kindly And observing In besond | {emsioat and Mamamatienl Department in Chickeriag Tnsti | 107 484 who ok Tarviories of he U dustrious azd enterprising Emanuel Beruheimer, did such an | Mesolred. That the gratiti of Texas is bt that bo i ovoted to his work and the coliege 1 evl- | 44§ Es o' took the Do Foirost Goid Medal, goes to New. | ¥Ch (18 TR o Tt BB and is Lereby tendered to I'r for the wisdom oed by the facts that he labors unceasingly 1D its cause | York go study for the ministry. Cole, Salutatorian, is to study | B U 1 o take messures array of besuty and wealth ever present itscif aa was there | and magnanimity whereby he Las endeavored to reéstabiish 1 Eives bis salary for it benefit. | ork to study G L ogroce were copfarred. bus 1 wes un counchl fogather upon ths Sl L Lhe Core. sspociaily Toqessiad 19 Inst night. Tt was the Arion German Festival night, and | the Foderal Univ. ""‘}'““" """‘:“;’"-, . | 1o obtain the names at the hour of sendiag this. Ex-Gor. | take part 1 the cholce of such delogates. eva r the Germa ment of Ne: ork Ci b p— v " | The Yale Literary Magazine aud The Yale Courant axe pub. | y f L.L. D. B del will take 8 sest in such Convention who does not 1y year the German element of New York City and suburbe WIGWAM FOR THE PHILADELPRIA CONVENTION. lished by the st the former s montbly of 40 Pabi | Beskiagham received the dagree L Lo e Nationa! situstion and cordia'ly indotve the pria- ’ e g & e Tn c1p'es above set forths, and who s not attac] trae aliagiance b the Censtitution, the. ll"u:nu and the Government of ke United States. 8t the latter a weekly of eight pages about the size of The Nat The montly is heavy but cpeditable; The Cowrant chaffy. sipy and inteesting. ‘The latter I beliove in to be continoed * Excused from speak| determiues to observe this favorite sud venerated festival > Sl i - with bscoming eclat and respect. From the Lour of 4 p. m. PHILADELPRIA, July 26.—The Wigwam for the ac not merely bolid: AS 18 Lroops o re tion of the Graud National Union Convention is sl- : wntll dark the vebicles continued to arrive, ustil the | Commodation of ¢ dediy ereditabl .. 8 caived mied ot . Botdd sad Belvidere, erected by Mr. Falk | ready iv process of construction on Broad and Wallace ste. Saoes from the gpeota o ‘Gov. Ward. spd s rmer pabl B A e Joie ol ARMY GAZETTE. riow Liaapp, Saw is. bote 3 t M. Falk | 2 . : : D (b i Sl rmer publishes Cub. appearod as one living mass of human beings. Noi | ;‘.::“z'zi‘r‘:"m”.'::"":m:"; A e e e ! L L ey ol e RO L Lo Lo T ey T :12-‘3&.2‘.‘.:“:1:5".‘:."..“,1 the above Couveation, aud iadome e o eve ¢ he men & conslating of 12 stadents, gave a concert o day evening. @ call therefor. e oren by betstiie. et R0 e d 5 [ARA—1 ansea Dixan. J. A. Hendricks, Dagis 8. Ortor w (s most excellent singor indeed, they are il ex SEDERED. is from New York, an general raised. The wiy fanist of the Club is ususaslly olever, T prained. poutd | BrevoM®ol. R. M. Batchelder, Chief Quartormaster his inatrument so closely is not known. "The Clab, dor. | Military Distriot of Kentucky, to Chicago, IlL. on business | fors tie frst Moy s the vacation, will go to Boston from New-Bedford io a connecied with bis Department: Lieut, G, D, Jeuning: :.“rfil"{fi.'n":.'fi'?}f ::::- o appoind v ' 4 at Norwich, New London, Stoning. | ersn Keserve Corps, to duty as Post-Quartermaster at Hunts. | U DA e ontiom, and traasmch such otber b""‘l“wflw'.: 3 W, Naawith, i pursaance of te foregoing CALL the Loya! Electors of this State are e v‘ltla meet ia their rnv-efl:.o‘A-n-)l.{ Dufitflu;: o ouday i st next, and appotit two 0 tie et y in Augast oe: sppoint two Deages fo4s thay 5,000 persons were present The Hotel and Belvidere | were beautifully decorated with the American flag and the | DELEGATES TO THE LOYAL SOUTHERN CONVENTIO! \ s marohed passed their commander izl o | g i § e | subsequently marched pa ieir col o onsigas of all nations, whils Chinese lsuterns and torob-lights | §7, Louis, July 26.—Gov. Fletcher has addresscd ::.,'in he fotlowing order y suspended all around the buildings, ready tobe | 4 jetter to the Becretary of the State Central Committec of | VIRST REGIMENT { Peckweil; Lisut.-Coloncl, M. B. Provest:sior, d E by prosenting us sol ! | cel.an iy anappenrance as possible wh f, 1t mort's notice, Entrance was oltained by ticket; | Migsouri, ur B ’ o | , urgently recommending the appointment of thor. tant, yacht, end give ~ . that no intruder might gain access to the assem- | o " ol . 1 Newport, Pre nd Doston From thence they | Yills, Ala.; Assisiant-Surgeon Jobn ., Petherbridge, United doomed bast exteulsted to unite the Loval citizens of the State | oughly Radical delegatos to the Soutiiera Union Conveation W, R D y | X be doemed best exlculated to un y "alk took 3 et " witt p go to the Wh ne, giving entertainmont, tates Artillery, to acoompany & detachment of recruits from % rolations of Talk took eare to bave sentries, with their ** ¢uos | 4o o helq in Philadelphia in September next. o Capeny B Thelleve th " Eiving entertalomonts O3 59 | Carlule Barracks, Poun WY 4t United States Cavalry 1n | g e ot st i e Secotn Lirutcunt. Kise P X Department of Texas. On completing this duty he will ro- Teheiage and wpirit of the Cary, it will ba perceived thed etused support to the Goverament in putiing upon their shoulders,” placed at the various eotrances to the | elvidere, dressed {n military saiform, The arrangements | FROCLAMATION JOB AN ELECTION IN LOUISIAN were perfect. Tho festival was inaugurated at 8 o'clook, at | New-ORLEANS,July 26.—Gov. Wells's proclamatior our the Belvidare appeared in aUlaze of glory. The ar- | calls for an election on the 3d of September of Members of the SUEPFIELD SCIENTIFIC S8CHOOL. turn to bis proper station. ho The degree of Backelor of Philosophy was conferred on five RELIEVED. the Reoel A tho exvreison in tho Hall on Monday eveulik; | . . aud thove who approve of the action of Corgrem i ety Hrates Capt. Charles A, Revnolds. Assistant-Quartermaster United | ke'plag Lo oi Representatives oat of their seats, and Lovat D YROX THE INVITATION and are States Army, from duty a8 Post Quartermaster at_Hantaville, ::;’\,"_t:'mlm‘"‘ e PARLIMISART NESTIAGS, OF (0 Ta8 Srawrion which b 1 ¢ of Arts, ad cundem, on one; Civil Englueer on two, rivals aued up to 12, and it would be almost | Constitutional Coovention of 1864 fo the w a tor of Philosophy on one. The Berzelino Prizes (30 | Als. aud ordered to duty as Post Quartermaster at Savannab, TS 1Y THE (ONT) o | ‘and $20in gold) e iven to Adrian 9, Mbell aud Theron | Gs.; Brovet .Lieut.Col. E. B. Cowling, AssistantQuarter. Now York Juiy 19, i Jnpossible to give even o faint pictare of the happy and ex- | Parishen of the Commouwealth. The proclamution willbe : ate Ao ball aud T rovat Lt ol B, B O ot Qe e masiet A BN n sassHALL O EOBRRTR wl, pespoctiy he Silliman Prize (850 o go!d) was - ) g Yy - -3 3'“1:‘!1-3 L ,‘ b "ILLFL‘I.- . e — ikmeraan OHN ASTOR, | > s &t Savannab, bn.. ana given toJohu. J. Matlias. Dest Freshman Examication, §25, v AL " oo BORENT Co!.'l'l.‘fi'flc hief Dilaratiog seeue there presented. Amusements of the most promulgated on Saturda A R I Sed D WART, HAMILTON FIS fanocent aud delightful character wers indalged in, The : - e Joim D, ¥ £ Gearge A. Jackson, A eollation was served in ono of the | DeBStERAD g AT 8 4 B e ant bt 1 mveadance, Quarille, | NEBRASKA.—The Omaka Republican of the 13th “ 3 Houn of tie buiidio aftor the exercises. o Ui Quisismiesone hopert D oAt e Camicel of Y flfiifln’{'& i pales, waltzes, &c., were frst in order. Feastiog, lager, | Klves the fliowing sketch of Mr. Tipton, uew’y elected Seus e Ton L. Tusber | i og R A N Yala ceourred,1a | United Slates Army by latter for wister out of seevios, M BLATCEFORD) hen s mounlight Trocession took | tor from Nebrasks: | ##1{ Recond 1. iy o Alutant Hall, yesterday forenoon. Tae large hall was filled to MISCELLANYOUS. FiA ANDEEAS WILLMA! c. whioh was well conduoted and grand in effect. The | Thomas W. Tipton was born in Harrison ousty. Oblo. 1n (P g g o e eabe. i i whs Dot Without ewotion. that one oS0, mah of spsolal opder No. 417 48 Btesont stervice |- RICHARD SERKLLY EDNUND W eldke, T 10 was admitted to ¢ oA A R e Wikbor Leid the meeting of oid clasmates, the coming togetner of | Second TAt G0t Ty o Fg U0 orony amended o w M H. LUDLOW. oo whom war aud poverty, and riches, adversity mud pros- r berity. bad separaied for ‘wany yoars. T cterans of ihe CdseJuly UL 1S R oUT RN 1 16, 82l 166, wi oir nl orowns RABLY MUSIERED A o PUI AS] RATBO lass of 1604, 16 > adere ot 8 Col. Mythan] C. Garber, Quartermaster’s Department, Capt. T TER PROOF SRR AR SR -Colonel, Auhllnt-‘. ormaster New-York Volan- | The Goodyear Metalic Rubber Shoe 'y of Ne Adjutant. Wi, € Juhu A plain. Gr m K. Belivilie; | Surgean, Flias G.W. 8 Hyde | Compony festivities lasted until an early bour this morving. It was 8 | nurdned the practice of his profession in his native Stat: glorious celeLration of the Arion Society. Not a single uc- 1245 he waa elected to the Ohio Logisiature from the County of | cident ogcurrod to mar the barmony that prevailed from bo- | }Jnnm-n beiug the only successful candidate on bis tic W Iringes of siiver whiteness, werv, Lke Seuiors of o6, in ot iovitation of the Whie Central Commitiee, he ean glasiogtoend. e vassed the State in favor of the election of Gen. Taylor .. Capeny ( b o admiration for their Alwa Mater. Their feclings | Brev o6 Compan: - e Presidencs. For three years ho was at the head of ono tnoant, Vreels | T egling for the mastery betwean sorrow for those | seers; Brevet Brig illam 1. Jumes, Colooel Quar, | nectiot A i dlrsand e LS guneraly that they sve THE DRAMA. buresus nr:hrlr!vmu4{::0'9:?:;:‘1{ x;;,;-‘.x Office, by . : G.W :\.‘::-.‘ Tond. joy for those present, """"‘"..‘5"’ urm:ul College, 8,3.:16;.':::[:::&::“. i A:;\;{:l;t{qll{&l«rmnler nite - m:‘:' u":u-fll ;‘_m .,'-""‘ ‘infnge- . marpd s 4 : < E those of whom they had no wor e offec , 1866, . “heed - o e gyt P absequently be wes invited Cioutenaut, Waikin Keoptain, 1Y \ase of this mesting were perhags i ON LEAVE OF ABSENCE. meote ol theie righta undos sthd BHERE 1o sed 19T ; WINTER GARDEX. T e O e e s st | i bl aga s Lipmtnet, o Btiont ol 5, Ton, aant Quetormater | M U0 0 g i One may find intelligent and careful study of the ! of the Whig State Central Committee, and tour | llf‘:}-"::_’:‘-\'fi:"\N»\'M. i ;mi'f'?::';.“::n :::mpu'";:;z"x:‘n;n“.fi'w nuhl.l;‘g:mc;fl&.;’;m"& i iR Ior | S ww,num;mml.nulnr% phonomens of youthful love, ia 8 little comedy called * Time | wonths 10 thie canvass in behalf of the election of . Vau Ripee T ot "Company A apia's, | whom preferenco had mads great, aad ageia those woknown. | Army, for 30 deys. are oar sele Ageute (o the el of (e sboveoamed sbomt. I'ries All,” which is now nightly presentcd at the Wiater | —_— x “"";""J" FA e “"x""':"‘ ! (fl'(l"m' 3 u"”"n:x:ho u-elllh'::qll{:llt:'"’:‘ru 2:&'&:‘“{"'&'&‘.‘2‘2 New Haven, July 23, 1366, GEOR. -%u%fl.m } . eoland ; 3 L [ oftenbiack. Cous —Capin, J. N us 3 3 e ————— Garden, as 8 prelude to fhe barlesque of * Columbus Recon Other Markets, Vo T Lioumomant, 0. L g i, | bt o TS0 o foters irsue and merls wherever found, 8 NAVY GAZETTE. ST o - structed.” The piece is comprised in two acts, neatly eon- | AT PHILADELPHIA. oy paermsoriy ,‘A-fi‘r-;;:l-_im: —— “.;...f‘m”'u‘.;..‘,'.";"u..':‘ man who bas h-n;fiwl”hhll- ;mlc;‘:d m"hl: :fll?‘&lh&: it i ,.."_.A.'.".;.......,;... and Brewes, ioamer Biructed and gracefally written, and is the work of Mr.J. | Jaly 25 —Flour in botter demand at 8112811 25, Wheat n | teaaut, Van Woterlug = V0 m‘;:‘.f_"fi'fl:’id{ln raduate of the. s of L, is. por- [By Telegrapk.| f“m,”t,',;“",‘, oA pedd By §d gk Lourte: 1t illustrates & womau's very natural aversion to K"’:‘:;“'{'fi Iressipte; Red, 83 8508075, Cotatn e P "‘{"’fl":‘;{‘; O DAk P formmg the rontine duties of a Dopartment clerk i w.nr.- ORDERED. Stations € and D, 7:45 . m.; Stations E and F. 7: Y SAStaged; L b L Ve Waasnor, Pagmesies facy k. | 9980400 Whoh por dlow | Jury 13—Commander B. J. Moroler, to take charge | 7:28s m. The Mutl for freland. vi cut-aud-dried courtsbip aud marriage, and her still more nat ' : - : . L. Joseph . ey il Orade Botielesi soares | TAGET Okt Gepte W e e orgasised by the Hon. Darid L Seymout | of ‘Kily Towad, the naval magaine, aad other ordasace ural aversion o &n over-submissive and unremittivgly atten. | and firu. ; 7 bz gt A sy tive lover. Such s spiritiess, or rather such au unwise, swain AT ALBANT, g Feag o T i C.'Gliman of Yalo wa choson permanant Seore. | P'EeT 0 the lan0s o imon, {0, Ironscied jduly ae | sl 13 represeated, during the first act, as undergoing the trials of ";Lr;ly N?;’«T{ngmm ;‘}n‘-;r—'h::w;}:y;:xui :_"zjyv | ¢ """J’.'?f.'..‘.’f‘ ;‘n&lm‘b‘: Dutton, in;-:g.“nn fln:’ League Isiand, Penn.; Surgeon J. Dickinson Miller, to P{u‘:‘; E:l‘: 3 the course of true dove. He becomesan intolerable Bore, | und 50@32c. for Milwaukee. Corn M@sdie. und in fair de- N Whitne Eap B, | e e Tho reading of (ho death reeord, President B | Gphinseamembg: of.8 Mobion Houtd . Ao FERIERE, will el e Tolows: Buations t Lieat. Thiomss Moore; Second Lient. Ws Brech- hort address, foelingly allading to the liveral es. | ' DETACHED. Slations € a2d D, 340 p. . ; Statlone B and a: %6 rejected, and goes sway. In act secoud he turns up, mand, Shipped by tows: 9600 bush. Wheat, 11,000 busk g “ Oats, 6)tuns Feed, Passed Fultonville: 15loads Corn, 3 Oats, « P #ird: First Lieut. Ira Suith. - Cod, Copt. wme! ade to the Coliege by Al K. Street, esq., i from - | pom. %8 & s St T, e e . Hicksou, Vied Lisel i busda and the battabas bad | BOW deostaed, aad by Jose ;‘,,,l:"'gm ow. AL 10 aug’ o Amttang Sargegn Jobn MCD sk toaveof | "Wy o PRalonts “NIGHTBLOONIN Dride. . Thoso facts show fhat in love as in war: | Julr 26.—Flour dull and drooping. Wheat 3c. better, sales | 4520 S4rPS. peotion of the Bl ey e A el 8o méks | Soastios; Eaimaker Banine) Tatem, frow stoamer OBAMOBOORE. | o0 iy gopnert Bocasso, o8 sandard il it Las 23 itvé I1e who fights and runs away, of No, 1 Awher of 185 at 2ac, Corn opened 1c. betuer, but | 106 1 300,30 roeimonts marched exosedingly well better op e rogardin e tho death | audordered to Ir::“;"!nzlml:pm.: o Yere, :«"‘.fi'm": e ey Blay live 16 fight anotber sy, Slosed with the advanoe lost, Oats je. better; sales of No. 1 | thad the 7th Regiment of your €lty G NOoe o0 sw them | iDquicles FORCTORT ™in " the '"'W"‘nw'd e erbert, - Yard, ordered. o ol Uit $0eeme o4 150 Sbooul il T tomoaf the | B0 JALS freghts Tery il sbd somizal e o e oy Jlo aaqion 0., Sho 8t | 56201 tb. proposed bulding b not been chioson, but sail gieemer ChaGapmness feases B JUS T DA duty st Elis | 700 viabes b suitt0 Gad favor with bis chacamer, lot i pae Sk D, ¢ with erodit, The was stationec at the |t _u.n.‘;n&‘tfid i ""’m&"-’.:a':"‘ e "u:n‘:“h:n:: HONORABLY DISCHARGED. fume it with PHALON'S * NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS.” | the Trambi . S5 00 :NSEERE: Juiy 16—Acting Ensign Adrian Phillips and Acting Third | —— ——————— ¢ tery of two piece is uot pitotied very Ligh; but ite lesson is a useful one Jaly 2 - Flour doll and lower; sales of £00 bble,: No. 1 'y k. . gt - : yut: NE. oft of the line aud fired & snlute ax the review in pogress. Tt contalus bits of character, too, as well as common sense. | Spring 39289 75; Red Western 8102810 20; Winte 11 50 o Aplagticinon b6 clos of Prof. Salisbury's remarks, called on_Judge Gould mte. {Bprng O 008 s Wheat-etles’ of 2.000 bask. | This batiery s ofloere oo torow® e ot o B e, who siated Aiong other thingn, that | Assistant Eoglucer Heney A CHAL 0w, G, Rogers, apies 1oz e T BN saLoo, o hiad been & citizen of toe South for 45 years, nnd that he | \Cois viagter Julius Wilsop, and F. G. Osborn. No. 555 BROADWAT, Tom Tac, played by Mr. Andrews, and the Hon. Augustus ice White Cauada at 82 50; 4,500 bush. No. 2 Chicago Spring | F{i4 T cutenant—Jobn E. Masnroe, FULY 19.— Aoting Third Assistant Engineers Daniel Ask- | 0 o Strewberry Bosdvas and Excursioas 8t whileswla Yawn, piayed by Mr. J. Dans, are examples of good character | ay §; 10, 3,000 bush. Milwaukeo Ciub by sample, ad 12,200 fdestified with her interests, but he had no word for ; b < b The comp: 31 strong—most of the men in the | waside 9 paiaticg—uot origiaal. iudeod, but good and smusing. These | bush. No. 1 do. on oripste terss, the Itter held at 81 0. b o gt i piien 11..‘...»:{:-;:'%« {in Now Eogland, Tue Jadge | ol say s, I C. 3. Price,July 16, Joha ield, July 16, { Jee parts are well vlayed, too, and so is thatof Mr. Lecso n, by Mr f"'t s ot ,,':,,.?i," L.;.f'n:x.nu"flo'uw.}' 1| o revicw l"n;nl.l‘;ll ath ..hun.u . l)l‘n |‘. regrs was ex - 1:::11-: e o of 16 wnd Whe . Fowlor, L.L. D, | E- C. Blsckwell, July 19, 1466, 248 (3pen at 8 o'clock i the morfog for Breakfat. Tirnett, whoss alaim to be one of the best chersoter’ dalines; | 2Hae: OtsOE b O o exparta—30,000 buab. Corn, | Presecd {het Cion, Mons e, * oo e haviog (R PAS| of Darnam, Cons ) ¢ £ ; MISCELLAS! £ U ibnisnsalioaiige ; . Corp. X . Corn. | Por - 3 Fonn. oy R aly B i st o ehd gunhainde s iemy ook whmiited. Mri Wekcot | AT CHICAGO. B e e e wil b6.a dianer at the Mansb Hos harba%t. Trwi, cx1 . reaponded to the call of the class of | Stoamer Macelonian gt e 2 {or Clesnsing -al' :l'.-vh.m,‘ the. Tooth, giving franess and 1000 te mad morous, ram| from Portland, Maine. ” 1e2hwnd mae Uumoros rambitog speech. Then followed | 850 VLl Fimtpact arired ot the Navy-Yerd, BOston, | ([ it Swecizn o the Brsth, s oot S0y 2 {hs ool of clnas of 1526, the chairman made an excellont | July 2 Ty refresbing foelicg 1o the Mouth. For sale by olf drugeiés sad addres. P ':""z}‘ ‘Ifif:fl'“' ol sams class aleo spoks. He 3 e N funcy goods dealers. Try it once, and you will use 80 other. vio form of the Rer. John Pierpant was bero dis m““"ol gy 'h"m". v, Taly 36, 1856, ¥.C. WELLS & Co., N. Y., GENERAL AGENTS. s 1ntroduced us ‘oet, Wil ) remark I vices of the L1th inst. report Tu wtill 1n | “Javalide’ Traveling Chairs ou Wheels, for i sad oef been ovrrlonlo.d. but was always in Mexican :} o N n T 21w = I “, th Iy & | possession door use, $15 o o, | posseion o o e tows, aad he Laertswerone | “TIEERT SEHNMPHBIEES. o i st ot 00 played Matthew Bates with oarnestness and with conscientious J;,]r,;fl,;:fi:fi;fl -‘g,:g::nflc;"';' o ik ] f; 2@ | All the military men are 10 be presont. Puru.a.n;w the com- fidelity to nature. The acting, in the other parts, merite 10 | yuiep at $1 42} @i 464 for No. 1, and 8@, for No. 2. Coru mand will oavs for home to-mirrew: sight, 838 the-belancs mention. Mr. Brougham's drama of * O'Doznell’s Mission” is ly ot 504 for No. 1. Oats firm at 8@ ¢ for No. 1, Judge Dowling of New York saved the life of Smator Mar- in rehoarsal at the Winter Garden, and is shortly to superceds | 884 262264, for No. 2. Highwines quiet » ot €225 | ohy here to-day, the latter having ventured too far'n the surf, Colambus.” The latter piece, howbeit, has proved excesd" m Rh.wp{;‘iz'(&fi#i, }fip‘fimufi-: ‘3.,'.“.'“-,":",(,", | a8 Nosoming sxempind Wi s of [} 'h'?)':f.d oy Angly attractive—tbe audiencss at the Winter Gardeu having | bush. Coro, L6000 bush. Uate. Sliipments—3,000 bbis. ¥iour, TsgayIag PESvEnd s bost Asagec 14 A TN IO WERPNY: beou, almost continuously, large, despite the Lostile heats of | 7000 bush. W heat, 204,000 bgsh. Corn, 7,000 busb. Oats. pon ‘mid-Sammer. AT Nashville. nof the term *remote con. | {ively operating against it. o5, wOOU's THEATE. ol 20 Pl agifiels ' 8,70 fr Do BECs | 4 pcquITTAL—MTSTERIOUY DIAPPEAN.Ncs. | dag” which was UV ST et —_— Nimsyay swno st Bep Tl 80 Tiaoss, P “(Cmderella "—the admirable representation of l’t: 1 Cor-'nr’n,-‘ No. 1. Onts "I'm "l"':nn mv;m‘d] Do . ';:”TL:i "l;hu.r-rl:y. Jfl!fi‘fiu The Hon. J. M. r&nfi. rlr-moi:m‘mlar Amombly The Tribune Enlarged, Engis mlfl-w“‘m & ; sales af 3 aulteCEipts—500 . T, jer, who was chay \pe o of '36), mprovements within his memory v, 5 g g . SMITH. No. 9 Wiliamet. :“"- the Olympic, I stil fresh fn public remembrance— | i, Wheat, 16.000 bus “Date, Shipmests—] 00 Vbl Flour, | daughier, lias been honorably acquitted, (elaas o Dk by tho Rev, Thomas M. Caikina (class of Notwithstanding the fact that m’mfl'xfl &5 80 brought out st Wood's Thester on Monday last, aad has | 1,800 bush. Wheat. ‘Capt. E. F. Donton, formerly Fedors! Commissary of | 1460 of Phindelphia, wbo o s most tuent nd hapoy spesker. uxs hes beem increased more than oas qeaser, Woadinwn Cometery it stastad on the e o ths St hold the stage ever since. Considering the limited soonic re. AT BT. 10TT8. S O rehaat At Muitroesboro, lof thero | He said ho must relaie o conundrum to illstrate bis foslingy: | Fer n the same. i g tor Rai toad (s sntrance ot W ”aa-h:-mn),mmm e, s plasing buriesque bas boen | /U8 —Coton deaty ut 379e. Fou: very dul 804 | p weok ago fast Monday for Neahville intending o return | B, S e Al e e s bo WREKLY TRIBONE. Sipa ol par” G Mo 53 P VYO Presndt presented in an agresable manner. The Worrell Sisters per- | Yelow, 732 78c.; White, Sib0ee. Oats bigher tho same dny. Ha was soor, e il i off the (m,f‘“l..,m bold in this assembly of ten times twelve | Mail subseribers, sinale copy, 1 year—32 numbers....... 83 80 wonats, raspectively, the Prince, the Valet apd Cinderells | “3c. Provisions unchanged. Whaky quiet at cars, but has not been heard of lncs. P for times bave changed since ‘%6, He criticized one | Mail subseribers, clubs of Aive - 2 Mr. Leffingwell plays Clorinde. Little or 5o pretense of AT CINCINSATI. the previous s , and stated that although st the tri- | Ten copies, mmn-:" o(m.wmn, 0 soting is made Db July %6.—Flonr, Wheat and Whisky anchanged. Moss | Naval. ‘ennial of his class, the silver cup for the first boy-baby went | Twenty copies, w0 16 00 8 y aby player who comes upon | Pork held firly ot 832, demaud light. Lard dull at 20e. sorrowfully begging. vet the members of tho cluss now bad | Ten coples, to one address....... 20 the stage; yet the dialogue s carried on—and offi— | Gold s THE KEARSARGE. ‘would s0on send to Yale, ‘Twenty copies, to ono address. Toeup - . 4 United 8t Clane of 1840, from Illinofs, 1 belirve, was An extra copy will be sent for each ¢ hale hair or Al sandes with #0 much vivacity, end all tie talkers appear to AT BAVANNAH. Bostox, July 26.—The Unite als steamer G eraviiatod toward seson- gt s ATCHELOR'S. No. u‘m‘.‘_ - d Julz 98--Cotien ke ia iuproved demend. Middlingsvings | Nearsars ‘Commander Harrell, from Lisbon Jue 1ith, vis e Inllyllv:l. 'y "“fi'“.‘i. 'nqh n‘d Iflfl:; ,.u“m‘n ., w‘-. 1 year—104 numbers. o i (Gl Wetnorry (3l SRR D AT ot Now-York. 'be w0 Joyous and light hearted that the good nutured spectator | g, B m 2 a3lc Sea 1 05, les of th k. 1.7 Fayall the 25th, ha d here to-day. Bhe has been absent 3 16 ploased without caring to be eritical. Mr. Curran, as the | bales; receipts, 1, ipovis, 51630 baleey stock 1n | aboat e aiached to the European Sjuadron. | we can ailord tobe magh o that Yalo had | Mall e o oo, 1 yeur 104 numbers " THE AGAWAM. sent 700 soldiers to the field. He did not want the breathis, Mall subscribers, 5 ios, or over, for each copy. El P ribed; and stated that if thev woul “will recsive an exirs copy e ——— Baron Balderdash, doen the best activg—and is, ivdeed, at all | POTh 15,069 bales. The United States guubost Agawam, Lieat. Commander room of Yale elreumsctoali NI S ve them 10,000 sores Persona remitting for ommu move the College to the Fa air Dye, 5 ot Bk o BTt oG G ona ot AT CHICAGO. times a conscientious and careful sctor. Tomighta new bill Wheat, f 3 , o ced S@be. per | Bartori, ch bas b undercoing repairs st tie Gosport | b ol reliable; best, il b offrea t this thter—the ocouion being that of Mis | bauael gubtanons, 82 53882 83 tor No 1 PO | Rrveryavd fof several woeks o e o3 e 4 o | Shpree, U ot o0, morouty aludd to s Pursons emiting for 13 cosase 64 Wil reosire an estrwoopy | o esetys by bot, AT Irone Worrell's benefit. *The Fair Oue with the Golden AT BALTIMOLE. D and thence to Port Royal, 5. C. | lrm}hwm:duwd 1 aatiee 0ol unmm: bob ?r’l‘l.:vn -nT‘—‘ e tor Famim Tecka™ il o performed, asd thesume plce will b ran on T v sl b oek neaetet: | Gous. Bloodman and Fullerton, arrived ystorday, | et ot mach rogre 8 ¥as B0t hoy athe MRSV €10 er i 85 for sz months. 1Y u...nan"‘fl’u“'fu‘;,—"n' Au-"-"l“ o615 Bosdwer, K. Xe Satarday. Two weeks more will finish the engagement of the | p, b - e . Gens. Steedman an « wsterday, | speaking line. Ho belie v "CRIKUN 3 ¢ HINE en o | Provisions ver) :iuxk’ S ive and firm, Cotleo firu; .A-nnu.m:;mn ek snissats MW = | e 0% ‘o that qud Dotkiog else. Ila related o | Address Lk N New AP P Worrell Sisters at this house, which will then be cloged—to re | Kio 19j @1