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’ | THE Latest News| By Telegraph tothe N, ¥, Sun, a RECONSTRUCTION. Final Report ef the Committee, CONDITION OF THE SOUTH. Not a Favorable Picture, CONGRESS YESTERDAY. The Constitutional Amendment. Passage of the Amended Joint Resolution by the Senate, THE FENIAN WAR. All the Latest Accounts, ISPERSION OF THE INVADERS, THE BOYS COMING HOME. Additional Arrests of Leaders. SWEENEY UADER $20,000 BONDS. Meeting of the Canadian Parliament. SUSPENSION OF THE HABEAS CORPUS. The Philadelphia Tragedy, Execution of Probst, the Demon, FULL AND EXCITING PARTICULARS. City and Miscellaneous New Continued Fenian Excitement. ROBERTS STILL IN CUSTODY. Cholera in This City. Ratal Case &c. Two » &e RECONSTRUCTION, Final Report of the Committee. Wasuineros, June $,—The Reconstruction Com- Mittee bas laid before Congress its final report. The report, which is quite lengthy, is simply a sort of re real of the arguments made ise of by Congress, this session, against the President's views of Kecon- struction, It opposes the adnilesion of any repr sentatives fvom the states lately in rebellion, leav fog the crse of Tennessee to be settiod by Congres, (i it be claimed that she is enti ‘e! to separste con~ sideration, It declares that the Presiceat has no power except to execute the lows of the ijand as Chief Magistrate, Tbe laws give him noauthority ever the subject of reorganization. By the Consti- tution he was Cowimander-in-Chie/of the army and Mavy. It was his duty, ander the laweof nations and the army regulations, to restore order, to pre terve property, aud to protect the people againet violence from any quarter, until provision should be made for their government, He might, as Presi dent, assemble Congress, and submit the whole Matter to the lawmaking power; or he might con tinue military supervision and contro! unti! € should assemble on its regularly appointed day teport, which is @ long one, towards its conclusion, Gives the following rurmmary of the whole case The evidence of an intense to the Fede- fal Union and an equally inter { tae late Cont. racy, by the war, is aecisi While it ap- ey that nearly aliare willing io rubmis at least r the time being to Federal authority, it is equaiy Giear that ibe rung motive is a desire to obtain the @dvantages which will be derved rom 4 representa Bion in Cong: Onc of the Union army on @uty ana Noruesn men aod piosc le Duslness, shern men who adlered yo the Union are bitterly ated and relentiemsiy persecuted. In * me iocali- Sies prosecutions have beeu instiused in state Courts @iust Luin offices for aci# dune i the line of rosecut io! ry “> ° fhoved. All such demoLsira ior feeling against which it ts unmistakably ¢ @uard, ‘The tsiimovy is conciusive that afier the Collapse of the Coatederacy the teeiing of the people Of the rebe Lous ptaies was thet of abject subiuis- sion, Having apperied to the tribuual of arma they bad no hope excopt that by the maynomiuity of their conqueress, thei: lives aud pomiby their propery Might be preserved, Cnforiuvarely, the pene.ul ted sue o! pardons to persons who eeu prom ueos beijon, aud ihe teclug of K udiinese and DR mManlested by the Raecutive, aud very poemey incicaced through the Northern press, had « effect torendes whole ecmmunities fo:ges ul of be ersme they bed comualtten, a: faut towarce (he ‘ederai vove,nment, sud regardiees of th ir duty es citizens, The concuiatoiy measures of the \ov- ernm not eeu e 06@n wet even hall y The bitterness and ceflapce exutuited to- wards the Lnived States, under such cireum tances, without s paruiel iu the history of the wo.iu, roju:u for our leniency, we recelvé only an in- soleut assumption of rights aad privi eges long since forfeited. ‘Ihe crime we b punished ie parased Qs o Virtue, aud the principles of Mepublican Gov. @roment which we have vindicated aso terrilloe eos’, are denounced as Unjust and oppressive. If we ada to the evideuce the fac: that, athough peace bas been aeclared by the President, he Las Bot to this day deemed it sale to restore the writ eo! habeas corpus, to releve the ineuirectionary Bates of Mariel iuw, Dor to withdraw tue troops from wany iocaliies, aud that the Commanding General deems an increase of the army iudispen- sable (oO the preservatien of order and the protec n of loyal aud welkdieposet people in the south, the proof of a comuition of ie ing hosslie to (he Luicn and dangerous to the Goverumeut, through. eut the insuriesslonary pistes, would seem to be Siarmiiug. The report eloses witb lengthy arguments in favor @f the Commitiece’s plan of Reconstruction, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty Ninth Session. BENATE. W asntnaro, Jane 5.—On motion of Mr, Grimes, Boe Senate, at 12.1, pos poned all prior orders, and took up the Reconstruction rai lutions, The pending question wee ou tbe following, proposed by Mr, Wil Kame nee en u'e for the seovad section t K prereaiatives shall be apportioned among ‘he ove: lpca'es, aceording to their respective pum- hs counting the whole number of pe-sons in each Bia v exciud.ng Inciane nos taxed, But wherever Abe 11ghs w vove ai any elecdou bed under the Con id sof the United States, or of any se cepiel toany ol the iubabitents of ales, twemly-oue years of age aud Gli ee SUN. re Al y a tT” ‘al Ll * * * a i) , PY Lf By s " rm . NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1866. hirty-Third Year sens of the t nited Rtates, or in any we tbriteed, | Bigher imetit that fife per cen’, | Joma ataegs there were no arivel of Pentene | newer bad any colors. Giown saye thet sixty eacert or participation in rebe ion or othere: sme. | of le tenat os five seat ta 2 but he B n of Chie rs the tela of representation ther-f) shali be selced |} for v4 ee ari ; a t us deva tures of the Bro | young men of Chicago, members of the Canadian int “A. epee ion which the sumer of sie!) male cit 19 D thea aand he eeven hun. | therbood *® Col. tush Dowaell.'s | @ocle y, hed arrived at Windtear to fight for the gov izensha!l nea- t) the whole numierof ciizeus fi thouaynd pupae inthe state of Obiny paneofalety s lef . old { ny * ner r tweut, one years cf aye in euch St» ©. | H three mall one or « ere paid for ber; | t € i" ‘ 1 Pi i ite ite a n then a an ih a ai saont an . mnt Rae « dinng we i awne, Th dy Lad sd ee rsasied ia fre ecasion shon'd req . thonaends of Cana liane Mr. Fessenden, fom the Committers of Fifteen, } Dis juuemeut, the proper guace of tue v the frou? and been tot srouns wen, have let | fee um the U elved States would Lurrr over to the mace a writen .eport which was ordered to be! s:a'es she vain fae Bost ; y), | ectitre 'o wa ch they etill owe aller voce printed, The Hones then preceeded to vote ou th u the teain for f \ er wetu p ‘ ’ the remaine of the voluntee s killed in the fleht at : Z : og helices be dik (raneportasion by the od Stare Goverament, | ie eras, were inverred at St, Cemetery o@ Mr. Jobneon, on behalf of the minorite of the | it was rejected Ly yeu Oo) tira é} | and were very greet! ’ ey tay that an] We ou s/a). amid every manifest tion of the ecun: : . on t ie tue jt e , ! . Chom ed uy eDe once to the early a day as peeeible of an oppurtunity to pre | tion pra nied « written rep which wae laid co | ernment se turn'ehing thea @ ih trapeportatcn | Chmete ere crowded by thousands of people sent a minority repo t, th d o:dered to Le prinvel homeward, 6 Yeu & eni 1 she stores wee alosed, and from Reatly @very wi , ‘ rome je that : i rm i pe 8 0 de t re ciap'ay “he Se ae nemenenr es || A Motion te pesah Bry tek extracop'es Woe | the thinre that were, A worement male on the ‘eers ant citizens were ielurn'ne from Mr. Williams, Feferod to the Committee oo Printing, cmd leave | patio: the Bitah voveraiwent wil: probably hasten ~ funeral they - et . ® mh gm F ho vi) j Ny , { elven to ° pase ' ‘ rf au jue proved im the or © the, ier he vordny hela aoa ag deatie tte Roan dbl civen to Mr, Rogers to present (he views of the | hea the Fenian adores, Tat evon | with, ez. Fenian prisoners, There was in of the Unived States or of any rting | MH rity, ing the thirty eat loads of 1 h reg . | at Preece at Sate euiees PeertaS Lady in lieu theroot “ane el ons of ¥ ' Comer o d awn tenet ORO -" is + hand ey pee upoi the guara, cal. jour View Pres de ‘ gxecuts na fader Hy | Robe Thayer, from the Committee iy Private land } & wring © 2.500, landed at Farnum, about 14 | pave the p ry delivered up to them, in onder Meimbere of the Legiaiatu.e the. eof" | c ‘e + Teported beret @renate till for the rolef ‘ mm St. Joling, on the Waterioon Road, and at hag they ment be puns red om the epost. the vol et Maria Syphax, @ emen pl tory t r uo leer, ever, bop 16 fniutia oe fi Mr. Clark presented the following as @ te phax, and made « starement expienatory | @ point nearly opposite the invaders » tor some f me until the arrival of the Cobourw cay: for the fourth and fifth sections: ” “1, ‘ , ‘ ; Trom St. Albans, Vt, Direct. Ty. who wer Riso revurnine trom the ‘uneral. The re Nan . " of th sty : he name, he en woe rather unae and ne a nate ry tene ee 4 | cavalry then jo med a hollow equare, plac 1 nited 8 a a A oe t @ publie debt of the | outiae, It waee name th © oured 4 ‘ t. Atnare, Vt. Jane arene wooney and | oiaid and the prisoners in the eente conveyed ; Ledupenn Ae. by Jaw. lucluding devia in | tunate § tian k P orduc Colones Meenen were arraigned to-day, before lL. 8. | them to the new jail, The c.owd foilc arava store aud bounties for ret thy the ler of matriage with | : t ! a " ® and eryl joudly for vices in pyuor sebe tion. ahall | qeurel, the Carthaeen a Adegh ‘ Ry Fore | Comm/astoner Hovt, and, waiving examinatlo re | rant : pod pry bor ay peal MECING AY tas tees tates | Romane, and jo ned himealf to thet oF the Carthe, | Held to ball, Sweoney in & hand Mecham in | i, sued from the moutha of Hon incurred tn Std al. tora eee eee te | gentans: a faet witch reaiied in bie defeat and | $5,000, ‘They remain in enetody, until bell iegiven. | hundreds of infuciated men. Attempte were fre- Against the | nited S ates, or any claim for toe tr Ml lls STP 6. 8A i ag let to proce the | No late nows of inte has been received frum the thavth ae wa etc iat f tc Be Teatioan tad oie of apy slave, but wil euch det throught ‘reets of Kone or | frome up ty noon today, of r tion, but the fo ces were invine gatious and seeped sha. be heid illegal and vod, the present bili wee at A Kocheater, NV. V., Repert. ibie, and drew their Wyapens on the cro: toe This was agreed to. ponace The former #eohex the F setae ge | jail wae fia My roacho | and the prisom m8 fely Mr. Fessenden moved to insert tn the frat eect! preent one was a save. te OCTET . srs supposed attempt to | pl.ced in er ¥ oir names ere: James B rae afte: the word * Lorn" the words “or M tauticaay | sorted tho eclemn osthe whicn 6 Ke: | seize the Canadian seaweors Corinthian and I Now Yorks Potsick Dart, Umeinnay Diets mi which arreei vo “ ches ee : ter at Charlot @ leet evening, was frustrated, Gen, . : worst A Ma tchah hve Mr, Doolittie then enbmitte! an amendment, the Gtr aie tea ta t Bart hata takki rapt apt pet tea |e ee effect of which was that the several cove of the | & 4 0 civil war wo the Ke lie which Na defend arry. on loing telegrapued to of orders, repli _ Hae Constitutions! amendment might be ve ed upon by bade DS va Bh baal b ph pettg pai yi that he bad no available troops to seud here, and FXECUTION OF PROBST, e separated propoaltious iu- con nuns, "at hey culmingiod by death in a | that the cothoritves would have to depend on | sig Crime—Demenner sll na eteeter Johneon demanded the yveae and nave, | Komen preon in an obecu i the fortunes of | what ald could be obtaiued fromthe militia und po impr.sonment n re and the aincndmens wee disagreed to—yens, 11, | te late i ga at {0M | Lice. Gea, Barry's force has becn ant to Ogdeur R ‘ ying ~pecek ef the Wretched bare, 83, bei ¢ ’ Crhnine dl. , a Ma ie | burg The Joint resolution was then passed, ; Sie Wor itoron, Veports from Uoflale. Seturday, the Tth of March 186, will always te Anthone, Ci andier. Clark, Con- ee aetane | TY ee | Berrano, dove 3.—A copy of the following order | recalled by the poopie of the United States ae marked Gritees, Tateia. henderson, Loearae tons, | © and sorties ber unmahed parties interested : by ove of the most horrible tragedies which stain the BEE TOdy sane ‘Lad.), iene Kanes), Moswean, Mo | Ashita . M4 a the Sottine iy oder | Mrangua rare Osrania? recon books o. erane, A brutal mons atigated iil, Nye Poisud, Pomeroy, Ramey, Sherman, | 9 bet Hd NOt Will BO Gis Berravo S60 oT 1 ward, de @, Stewart, Samarr, I umuu LW ade, Wi.e,, | cmincipa ed ber b Stee 1s © aun General Orders, vo, ‘ ; : Dy les pepeeteeien ee meee regs ct tchery of anit, Wilson | 4 eas | +! bau agi there Nt a piace the leatrrette from Ma liberate!) » ane and coolly executes the butchery 7 io ses Gnidistes | hier ec the dnuahteror Br, | @. in ¥ booby Che | gu ensive iamily, againat whom not the slightest {ll- Saul Bary isa \ mets | pi » Riudle, | dae ‘The ove eut bad 4 ne | Feel pita tig yet rl Ai mf ‘Qubae | Will was maintained, imbuing bie bande alike in the Absent—Messts, Brows, Uixon, Nesmith end | ° Ay 7) fhe e tale ot the Arik ou came | | may po soueo* wate. vel ov war, ces | blood of the aged father and mother, whore hospital wi ear . tric Hrsg fos tieves sino at be ; ang pd wes io TO ¢ | ity and confides ce he had loug eujoyed; andthe in- The Chair, Mr. Pomeroy, announced that the joint | o or the Lill we eieure ihe ia ove noceut babe, turn from the mother's beast, reso ution, having received moro than @ two-thirds | Be berty, @ad permis it to .evest to Mus | othe and whore childleh prattle bed often be vote, lad passe! the Sena @ The bill wae read three times aud passed fan gulled bim—if euch distorted humanity coui@ As amended lo the Sena’e and sent back to the Mr. Thayer, ficm the sawe Conauittec, reported | | te moeeepilie ef buman sensibility — ae House tor concurrence, in amendments the jot re & the Srnate Lill to confirm the grant of ceran | Ut lhe mogied with the ftemily around the solution is es follows lance to Callfornta to Jose Domingues Bo | once hopoy fireside, No more cruel deed was ever JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMES Tt To aad. ie dasatenent giving some | ews et perpetrated, aud the life which yesterday Anton Basolead: Hy ihe fenké kaa teas: of Kapton {bem Ass tho poovesnron of the Dearneaaa | ously eaturvs ice 0 Brena 4 FP obst eave up to the off-uded law, wae indeed but o tives ot the Loitet state. of Armeiles, in Ce # aud the Ov) produc oF wuld ‘ : ; | siuail recompense for bie fearful crimes acainat God & semblod.two-thirds of both Houses concurri | Wee ® EAD: vine. Bald to be the second Jai; et in tho | Fesinn Arrcats in St. Louis and humonte, Chow who remember the bratish the following aricle Le propor sic the Legia | Word, whic hgh tek et how Beh oO) ithe thou 8r. Lovis. 8 ere! poominent Veniane were | inviff :eoce wt oh 10 ed the, evaduct of the Wut ot the era’ Bit wendme n% to the ¢ wok ale a Oar wk (Owe ne a Le time of hi ° " stitution of the United Sistes which. wheu rat fed | ; Ly 4.0, by the uot or | S'restet leat evening aud tod including James | Ay ity, he coarse jokes and frequent hilertty dur: by Wireedear te of aatd Le isiaiures, ehail be vaild | Of ).9@ beiulugucds why Lad Woeuil, diedas LO age | MeUruih, Sate Cenireof the O'Mahony wing, PJ. | Ine hie tried evo w cB, c mtront 0 OY aeatie wee Qs pertofthe Conatitution, uameiyt e ‘ Se A ot Rot ’ ‘ > 8 sole curvavor of tha murde . ARTICLE. Bre. 1. Ali persons Lora or naturalized | ‘Phe bill was read three times and passed Horner, ‘Trewurer of Roberta wing, Dr. P. 8.1 iy povidentialiy escaped death at bie hapde inthe | nited Stare, and subject to the juradiction A Ny O'Riely, Coroner of St. Joule, W. C. Gautt, A 1 ay trom b wil not be surpreed thereof, are citizens ot tue United .andol the | shins Blows f m th ( ri Doyle, M. 8. Connor, Gen. Curisy. formosly Adju- throughout entt see rrearreieert je. No pate shall make or | AUNTS | Opurted & juizt resolution } ; aa hut out trom she lek enforce any ‘ews which eiall auridge the privileges | 0 (UU Mime Of LLe crew ct the Cuied ot tant General, Dr. John linor, nuck brekine, with no hope of repreval from or Hamunities of clu zeneot Cultet Biates nor | eh Sar for the othes lost in tat s‘iot whom were aimitedtoba.l. fen, O Madigan, fate which mwated him, Probst shall any Bta‘e deprive any perscn of life, ibersy, or | WHiCh War suuk Of Cape sears, by & coils Bl eanacs Rakavts <rines ake ¢ luditle @ amounting almous proveity, without due proce-sot law: nor aenv to | he propelles ew, Meue, It id not beeu disposed tate Centre of t erte veing. Daly, Corwin, uteiue no tmurmer, mor Sny person Wituin ite jurediction the equal protec. | Of Wueu the ilcuse adjou.ced and O'Connor, who refused to give bath yesterday, t rhedow of te hg ins ton of the ia vat entered into Lends today pod ae ana prrid Bro. 2, Kevresentatives shall be apportioned among THE INVASION ¢ : ; 1 @ sou tie am Oceumoual twinge of 1emorse, the severm s\atee cccordiné to thels rerp cave pum a VABADA, The exami rtoael Horta enatinued before the | san not oan extent to etfect, in the silghtest, bie bers, Count ug the whole uumier of petrous in cach Accounts Trem Matone,N ¥. U.8 District Court to-day vo. crouse aope ite, Hor curtail, for a moment, the Biste, exclucing Ladians Lot taxed; but, wheacver A dipatch frou: Meloue, N. Y., fbur Jone me ol bis repees. Even ow tho night pre= the righs to vote at any election ior elecvors of | Pin aveean annount et Gs an sk of Fer mrs Poets and Ramorsfrem Other Sources ve ‘atal day, will the sound of the gay ape 2 ou t thle Be a 0} t oe € jar flicer » . dent anil Vice Fs eal b oF jet K nint.vee in ‘ MOAR OINCOTS Porriany, Matex. Jusa 8 jew ated thet tha} mer of th 4, the prirones pase t (he oneress, - ub ad du ial onficers. or the | at that place, justes @ movement was about to be ‘ “ - ov eeond iu ia uw r Meubers of ihe L Aules (hereot, ja deued t) any fi k . Verm n’ Central Kellroad have eppiied tothe Grand | uicut in tinagu’l eleep, unbrokeo eppy ently, € rg of (he male tuhshitante of euch State, Leine twous, = | Made for @ general attackon Montreal. Geu, Veer | riunk p a for tr for Feniang | bs au uaph aeant dean mime a do'ciock, au oue years ol ase ana ci izene oi the Unt ed sta es, or | nan, 'o command of the I'e a" a Malone, was or Aa Hy woe © lok a hearty Lieastast, spony the wo ae] in aby way ab iced, excepstor part cipaioa in ie ted about 2% u' k aie : : owing tothe uuivorsal ekedadto (bh s morning, adag | j,, prave » bis pole. Daag the morning be'lion or other crime, we base of representa Fented shout 36 O clock, just a8 ho was stepping into |... ait the cars ‘Lo tat | Gay, Uiobs. wae vieted by several mem- herein ebail be reduced in the p «portion which the | the train on ite way toSt. Alvane, He was pomtet Co. N. Ua dune SI fe official nonneed | Dire of the piers, wi howh Le freely conve:eod, bumber of such tue citixens shall ar to the who'e | out to the U.B. Marshals by Mrjor Mount, of Albany, | raphe seal ped ohilolacicearetictsaare den eineasstrpoe WT) VOTE AY he felt perfectly bobs ts body uWber Of ume CLLLZOU8 bWeus) -OLe pours Of mee in < z ereticomthe War !evasment that ou emile | yng mind, ant that be was peiteetly col 5 euch Biate Tn a fow momen 's af ¢; the rere Johneon's fiet, vas ' : ad ° 5 . do ue ealcut livin,” he 1 “Lh feel (bas seo. U. No person shall ben Senator or Reprox the to lov da were under ares joived on Re UAE LO YO" RU EROG IB U) -BOF TIS ved 1 have ep veeuthely,endem sory for what 4 tative tu Congives, cx eect el ent aud V headquarters of ihe militar ° wheel € protection end vindicaion af the ecurralit) laws, in Gone, Audi thst isa Uue easing, that is, Liepea be ¥ t,o: hod any ollice, civ.tor muitary, unver | WUrbhy, Gen, Pedowan, Cap L A. A | covnection with the operations of the Fenlane for my wee joc wat D heve doi feel wsbeoti te Uni Bim €4, OF U any State, Who, having | Gen. on Murph: Kor : that { have been tutyiven tor ¢ L feel that ia Pieviousl taken an oath asa member ot Coug.ca, | @* es Lieut, O'R von 14 Movements of the *. O. 1, By” wy bret i od emu ave o on i 1 Oy ae an officer of ihe Uaited Saves, or asa imemver | SOW Je 8 y tof nery iD Wanutsoron, June 8.—The Mtepbens wine of | hove hada very kind, goud prices with mes Be at ol any State Legielaure, or as an executive or ju hines, ot Sew York ; ¢ ‘ the ; . ' tended me sery well, Lam eatistied with my con: dic.al office: of any Mtace,to support the Co Sh Aibane ; Capt, ©. J at Adjutent. I thir eit: advertieed for eeveral days “a prand recep | ie wa pubseued by che 16D Oh, wo, 1 did of the Unived sinies, shall have engaged tueville, Penn. ; © pt Murphy, Biseate to the © 1 f Organizer ef the (rieh Repablio’t | pon cueu when J told thatcontesson, At the pres rection or rebellion agaist (he came. or given nul +, Mato \Ioau, and Mejor wees ene team Writhug @ .@tr to my father and or comiort to the epemire theeor; but Consieve n additional atriction, eagesed bao and | Ont ie iy cm goodie, aud hoplug they my, by @ ¥O @ ul bWouhirds Ol Gach house, Deuiove ban'#. ‘be denensration toot piece this | Vil prar torgivencas.” Ae be asii theeo Lat words such disability on Not mo.e thar UAl pe. dune were present. | thw Triew wee et an ond, Shaking him vy the mic, 4. The valldity of the public debt of the tlved om the & gion. an bea band. no bidding hin goodbye, be wal wol-bye! Uniced states authorized by law, including debte ine | PB. leon | 4 ' an ~le Mbye!— Bho past (eo o'clock Mosera. curred ios ul yweatof pensions and | Mhoethey bt Pi lan " ! aha was y layNetit and Welverty vilsnes'e bag 4 se) Vices Ip suppressing ineurrect 0. or reb groans; ine bd 5 } haw the le fue ah inde J } lie! the cond not .e questiooed, but neither the United Bistes. nor ed ath ttn | ving from thovwe who seek tosecure aid | bo | by company wi any dtale, sual arsuimeor pay any deb. or obligation w Job ne Sen ee tienes, ely ermiaente interview wus @ ehort one. Wolbert fucurred in aliot in.urieciion or rebelion agaiase | Bi) Borth OF Wile spite awe wy Dispatches from © 1 vheep up a ¢oo! heart, Anton.” Ho responded, the | niled States, or muy Cla i lor tue oss or nan. | Vere raed of “Kercus who men! rit < BORER. Yee Lwill She devout y kissed the cue fla i Cipation of any ale’ but ell euch webts, obliga med anxious to w Gak be vense Tononro, C, W. dune 5, 1 40 2. My Lt fa reported | 4 9 1 the inorning lis priests, Kev. F. gud ciaime shall bs held allege! aud voia or sommelod ; the Lay ib slet on the Weaters irontice. Parliament meets | MM. Gr to: ob St, Al bousus Cla Fourth The Senate adjourned at 6.0, to meet on Monday | (BO Clowds one was mize ‘ : and Ree vie, and dey. Peter , Carbon, rector he + y wn und Kicked wail today, It de understood that the Governor Gea: | ey OO he Holy Gilaity, 8.x b and Spruce biel Chania: Nis has : eral, ip bis opewisg speech, will ask thet immedicte | ¥ jure ith himn hiecell praying ud exs ot Bie Bes gt Hl wove Mig ‘ tal , " be Ul the prev.ous eveusng Le waa weighed, every site, The uniostunate man was aluoattorn ) action Le tnken for the suspension of the /ubeae t [oq pounds, # gan of 13 powuds NOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, to pleces Not * parts is Of hia dress wae lettou din, “urpius par iger 6 Court, About 109, Tl sre » ob anil waa lett Qsiavet for ce t @iby tor ek » ° : = : — ot Piobe's victims, The conourrent reswlution providiug tor the ade they beat bim, even atter ihe dbim to be Oriawa, C, W, Juve 8.~Thirty-five thousind | M4, boimo Oadby tance ebhd Wade application to Journment of Congress on the 25th of June, carne up | deat, Lie oiherescapedon!o « Pho love, | men ae now er arn C1UdI Ree ee te eee wik eee h@ OX6-UbUB, Lud ay atrict as the unfiuished business, the queston beiag on :e | Btates Hare Rachie i, ly baue . Le ar ©) Gove ument is eth ermia Ver t oprne to- ve two or, ot shelf Howein ses he goneae Om . a u eur ang pan t gue " 4 fe. considering the vote by which it was agreed to yee ee net et Lefie,uai aud A. pre | day, with come erent, owing to the stare of | were nut gesdle A ie dregreycqire yyy terday ad Leseesbea thew 0 come out «add spere the vs | thinve om the frousie’, and to the report that the | ty Boss tot piepetiné sue pwwoner lor the gallows Mr. Htogers ealled for the yeas and nays, which | bey Testy, weet ot eee Od rae thang | Government will aupead the writ of Mabeas Cur | having daally arrived. sheriff How ell cutered the were retused. ‘Ihe vote was iescnsiered 52 to 44, | SOM a acere " ' i deat ' J cell OF 6-6 (Comes Wau, OmsskiDg o8 Le © Mr. Ashi y, Olio, mused to reter the concurceus | epsec request ng tec mu a pues ihe ec.ion of the United Ststes authorisies thas be al come 0 ,G.ion & patul du y, au Fest n lo the Commisee of Ways suu adenur, bean tr 6 to Gath @ bar pepo tpey | gives freat aatifecti a tle. bu was informed that the prsoues woe seudy, ying (bat cvmmittee was better qualifies to judge | AL th® ecnciusion of tue ai) nelle fl Sl Ween we A bas tu wiica arobet wip y replied, | iuet le a2 the when Cougrese anoulu adjourn tuan any weuber of | F i "cave th inale Gann ih ona | 7 : : ‘ : prucby diessed Geety suo white veo bu tr pod the House, aud particuia.ly any meuwLer ot whe op. | Heflsimen dove to tuels othe aon by wins | day. In the Gavernoi's apeech al aeion is made to | a ous, wiih bie peuds, im wh.cu ke bow @ Gs Wot positon, te 08 een se ee eth So Cea before Lau, Mae Loew p aeud Letween ou de & me 4 ue The motion of Mr. Arhley was agreed to, ‘Lhe Senate bill for the relief of Mrs, Anna G. ( te ace eave them wi Lou bow hed uidera acre ayiud ton, late L.euteuaut oi tue Bixvecuta Virginie will pro. abiy Le iasen to ¢ | uuteers was, on molion of Mr, Laylor, considered | Lhe benisue we: nave | finee the bas aud passed, ol my Minister®, ty cal Mr, Biaice, from the Committee on Military Af- a ‘ pO 100 OF Lue Ve fairs, repotied @ jout ie.olulon aeciaing that | Waay plices aicug ihe rpire displayed b where any enlisted Lisn hae Leon or may be etalied ; Meade caused tue erieat ut POUse "0 Lue proc alr bon, for duty ae acierk, or ter oiher duty, he ball not | bulb, who bad leu o dees er.ind approval of Her "rj atste there) bedepiived of bis right to bounty, which | 14 1 aiffereat po duey le awit 164 Lhe inst few was read thiee times and passed AC BiiBugmeaia Wilhoul # | eontinued pro no Om io Mr, Cuilow intiovuced resolu‘ions, which were | oye! (0 (edeusiuigh to eb ‘ -| tonety mewuaer 6 a. ihe Pro aocpied, instructing the Commitiee on P asione to | burt Weu.usion wus io lay «Us Ged abu bul been javaaei by ern baud of tmarau'tre, Inquiie into (we expediency oO; amending seciiou & | teu lores vy Tried w re, tho be. seein Menueal, | bus 1 sngmntulace the couuiry tust the of (Le Pension A: i, 10 af to Bliow (Le issuance of pen: | Ringeion Haw lon and }0.00.0 Woe lO aries fla | were prot coptionted within tweut jons to dave trom the discharge of the solder or | Uitave Usiy, abd severus Lied solviers, meme eof | ieur hour, cone 1 to make a mec 101 here the epolication made witbin two | (ie (@018D Organiza lon, WO.e lo Apaer Le pe at $ ore lors of life an ‘ re atier the dateo! sucu discharge, Bt. downs aud Cuan jpey, dod recder them us ut lor llant boty of Cen use, LU tou Gaye Feuwus seaert oe they woud Pe which 106k ple ’ The "louse proceeded to the consideration of the | have bad enouga artim Uiiouge eb Buuices, LO | bet @wio Gltack ui bill reported by Mr. Garfield trom the Committee on have capiuced Montiwal, ag Ore t he pet ener ae ert ae Ba phil Education to estat lish adepartmens of education a: ‘Latest Dis} ya te the vouly toflicte i thecity of Washingtoa, Tow r } Jered “ Accounts from iosten, Ganac voluntee among the firet and moet importantelements oF the a PS , eats) enooe od 2D vemne work of restoration. He trur'ea that the House woud | BosToN, JUNK @ St, Albans (V'.) corre | oie 2 ! ive the matter serious cous) ©: ation aeone oO $e pices | pondent of the Jocnyatl eays of the beuian @4- | gigused mportegt me » more important in ite final re. » inte Ci + of ¢ Sweene te the tale than any re pr Jing from the Com, | Vance into Cenadas “Phe arseat of Ceneral Bweoney pode 4 } at soy moment mittee on Reconstruction, honaratie aud thorough | priteithe men, Epeartaace @ @) ¢ however, | b« ‘ re uty 6 lusvesivi O ther gether Commi tee bad been in tLe pertormance of | i cheer turm up, tle told theu that wore | homes spar to be abe vo etere ths ¥ ite duties, and essential as the measures 1epor by A | faeus wie tates Las ened & 4 it bad been. going to fight their old enewy, Le sald they should | gio + 0.06.4. sb 1DiTeching uf bus Ht thet Mr. Pike expressed the strong objections which he | not molest women or chiidr butthat he ebould | counter been and are bein romwed by evil aa ee Re ueEy Of the Dill, p.oviding es it did | give them no Instructions as to what they inight do | Oaposed awiihin the territory | i with the men who might fall inwo the rhends, Not aa of North Anserfcw, ana requa } , of Penn, said that if he thought there | more than one- ourth of the Fenlane (hat marched | hie Giovernucus 10 exert eves, etturt tor heir te: was any necessily for the establishment of a Na- ; | prestion, 1 tiuet the cour del will ee tional Department of Education he would support | ato Canadearearme, They went into afiedand | jon) Cveut ius coun sy bees Lo the bill as reported, bus he did not think so, tie | encimped # short distance beyond the line, Cien, | tust + UID 6... 20U80! & Bobed Ub lerme Of peed foe ad Wan reacted ta ikke cami ea Spear had been drinking and was somewhat intox!- oul ee ne ret Pine tha preservation of law thought the poker wehbe f Wels bo the Stake, cated. fume of bis men ohteined whiskey and were | gud order .o udu ea Coulee ® ial Lo uel hen ob Congress might Just as weil extublish & cepart- | fee) well, notwithstaniing the dispiriting cir: | the preseut sessl BO; Loe bape: Bi veriatent, tor > ou @: @ department of temperance, pa th ry Hef O18 ,0% 40 Wibeas evijiteas, wen) of sales closed ond cecate i & eae” in ad- | (rmstances, Others wore dishearteved. They had inane een flee bt ae elt te Rit gre ivey eee vocucy of the till, Herevsrce. itas the wost @o- | very little toeat, About 16 purchased meals atthe | messue, no cal measure that could passe as ‘eud ng to the reduct oa of jail and po.uce expeuses. If he were to be called upow ‘0 polut out to a stranger the glor.e: bis own Db t to of distr Auge! fh a At fa hotels, Others ste crackers and colfish. Barrels of flour were sent out from Bt, Albans to-day, ace no Canadian troops within tweuty miles of where Gen, Spear bas stationed bis me Bogrom, rm. Mt, Albena Vi. maria) te tha BY MA'L, Items From the Cancdian Press The Torunto Leavas ssye (hat the swy of the capture of the colors of the Queen's Uwu Keyiment ie made out of whale alosh." tar the Queen's Owe There oO wcim Wohu the Bei ams Supsrin~ Le p 900 ib advance, Rud Various Wiitios ) members Of the press 1a the sear, und he #iL. eb was Colmmeuced, a Giluele ae su Bub taaiel OF 2 varchobg With @ fiw 6 ep, Die lace, showlog ay it sud prayerfus feeling, Deut upva the Pursue upt ope ul tue galluwa, be stoos | be weeu Lae p | @ ena prayed, ee tuer played wikis lugeve ban, be teu then up wi. b ap 1a .enee@ .v0s of sues ~ hie od the Crucis, aud © peicate base him good-bye, Li a (elsud bun, end the noose was ihe phen aud du ) u noel! lowe, yauye, abd (be while cap wee oli Ochek the privat a od (he @xeme UbCtiOu, La snueroeas We sulduved, the pile sae . cbe wee puued, aud Avon Boba. wee bang cebveeo heaves au e@ril, Wall & COUVUlsus suis (Ue Week dow iy carrey THE CAULKER® STKIKE Meetiog of the Boston Shipowne and Builders Tuc Demands of tue Workinow tw be wesinted, Bosros, Jone 6,—The Committee apporu ed tea days a,0, at @ meeting of the sh. pownere and buid- ere of thie city, im relation bo the strike of caulkece and others, wade their report W day Oban acjourned mooting, the Committee have mot with entire success in obtau ne natures WO the resviul.ous adopted as he meeung he opinion le unive. eal that bere Biuuld Vow sd Os .008u digie the pose aeouby thech powhets dod buas the members of tlhe Mevere)combiual.ouds Inge eapecially 1a Boevu, hus @ be Ulies & Bint hou, Whed, Ht perelebed hay muse C.eu Udiy WOrk LO thvee componns them for jncouveuieuce aud al fle. tug thaw ibcau pewuue, dhe Commitee ae fed Wat eso. Suen Who beieng to thie combina way do pot, would widlugey aod e uu \o work wese it oot tor Le iutturuce or olhes, apd no doubt many fear pesouel iujury, wLO weed Only WO Le aesuied ui promciion, buch © # le cs tiitet, (DE COM MLOO Oey, 1B tule commusd » OF OLl Cues, should #0. be suffered lo eas. Lue UGineudse of (ue woksoea of beton, Lobu 1OF pay 44 bane Lave & Ways boua mst Cheess ‘Dj au ae eud iualy moauy thou, gladly ‘(Continued em Fourth Wee),

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