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THE Number 10.5838. The Latest New By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Suan, FROM EUROPE. WAR VIRTUALLY COMMENCED. Holsteia “Occupied by Prussia, MILITARY ACTIVITY EVERYWHERE, Progress of the Cholera. Ravagos in Fravce and Holland. OUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES BLAVE TRADE IN CUBA, Bpain Determined to Suppress It. CONGRESS YESTERDAY, The Senate Tax Bill. IMPORTANT MODIFICATIONS. Btevens’s a tton Amendment, {ITS DEFEAT IN THE HOUSE. Local and Miscellaneous News. THE SATURDAY CLOSING MOVEMENT 'Teeting of Merchants and Clerks /PEECHES AND RESOLUTIONS. Piher Auteresting ¢ ity Matter, ee &o. é&e., From Enrope. fwe Days In News. The Impending War Hestile Movements, Kte. + Jone 18,—The s'eameh!p Pern: rian. from Londonderry ou the 18th imet., hes passed Mie point en roure to Quebec Hawirax, Jone 18 ~The steamehip China, from @ucensiown the 1th ines, bas arrived Lere en route Br Boston, Partner Pc THE IMPENDING WAR. The indications sha, war will soon break out are ncressing, Pruesian troops entered Holstein on dheTih. The Austrians were cancentrating at Al fone. The entry of the Prursiams into Holstein is Peeerded by some asa virtual commencement of the war, The Neve FReinpexutart asserts that Aas dria regards tuch entry as @ breach of the Gastein Fonveution, and the forcible oecuymtion of Holstein @acamea belli The Duke ve Grammount had gone from Paris to Nonna, and hie mission ts esid to be « last effort for Suciliation, He lad acomerence with Count Mens Jorf and an audience with the bx rot Austria. deo oly maintained \ustiiau reply to the invitation ff ie rtated to have p sot the veh courier reached Vienna on Beith with an autograph letter from the Czar to the Empero Miemars had issued an important G@iepateh tothe Pr representatives abroad, in wery bitter terms towards Austria, and in one pas dage save: Allo to ronke y jn the heen ni evian information agreew that the determination by Aueiia ie finally settled in Vienna, Ia t in asserted thar Proasia has be’ taterefo pe ce, Lut the cor: espond ho lneer exiewe at Vienne. Not oule sukiese ey ent a ab ence of all readi- To confidentia: ne-otlations and dis- | I tieeol agreement but the exp fit) Austsien statesmen and coun- fiore oO, have been reported to the wothentic soures, wh ch le ve nodoult inl Minietess cesre war atany price; rtiy in tic pe sce # es in tie field, partly to bide eve” domes i Miuhhier—nay, ewen with the ¢@: ressed inten jou of assisting Ausiciaa finences by | Musian eeu tiilutione or by hono: able bankrap‘ey, | @can onl, teo # cecited intention ou the part of | Austriaot fori arwoth Prussia, and of most jraking ure fnevotlations as to a Congr to gain ume by pr ¢ lor her own not estirely Ouple Gu arrangenen's, but © pecially for those of @ alles. Lhe fuctot war is a sessed Geterminat on @Viesne ihe ouly further pos is to choose the Bvorabie woment t legn Referrtng to the Duchies, Bis Perhaps we hall at lees: b moo) food ous claim tard of the: ark eave leved when we sol- of withing to imake orce, or of disre- possessor, Now, too prob- abiv, itw cult to underssend the resi motives 1@ #iimmente by whieh Austria has iven tise tothe p esent criris, and whose removal y Means of the (cng. ess abe bas iurthe: takeu care 4 ‘) r impossible by she aitituce sLe bes as. med, The London Times says that euch a dispatch as the abo has not often been penned by e« European Miniser, The Prussian etatesinan seems now to Shink courtesy unnecessary in hie rx mmuaications with Aust d pride, the bitter hostility, the #@, which have been pecessa Ong negotiations, bieak forth * considered atanend. Tue epiritof war, and seems to @ Leen written im anticipation of uumediate ap ture The London Tetrogaru eaye: With thie die #t hopes of peace have Bis ppeares, anu hoe ities become ineviiab.e, A Vienna dispateh that the diplouatic re'e- | Gons betwen Austria and Prussia will cease the | Moment the Prussian represeutative at the Dies Beaves Erankiort, Anstite had telegraphed Gen, Gabeenz to avoid an armed conflict im Holstein, Is is starved thas, @oould «@ collision tak ce, We Austrian Army of Me North will advan e against Pr iw d thet France bad sent acircular arg- ig the Midie German States to maintain « com- @ete veurrality A Prussian division, ander Gen, Flies, crossed the @iler on the Th, nod entered Holstein They are | wid to be ordered to occupy Reud+burg, Kiel and Mzeboe Lhe Aus'riane weie reported to be evacu. | ting Kiel aud entrating ot Altona, where Gea on Gabeenz bad arrived, On ine | b, the Pr 1 at Keodeber, amd peaceiully met by | from the ‘own iuike Lemmy, amu the parting wai he Austrian commause:, Led ie tee ine age tLe entry of | and ting that be at bu svereigu to the course bounced (hat the government of | ferred to Altona © the V.ussen commander, t 4 ditpako © Gabeeuz, stating that tp conse uence o he Geelaraiione by Aus ils in ibe Five al band Le WRvoumlwn Of Lhe Moliei piales use | Maate convention le re-estet therefore, enters Ho. i sirewady in poss General Manteuffe , in, but wa sing the hope that « peaceful and t the outbreak of war Manteuffel has also issued & proclamation to the jubebitante of Bchieswig, announcing the die pa 2 tor he main enance oft fovereign righteot bis Koyal Mas er, wiico have been placed in jeopardy, The step, however, is mere iy de‘eusive lo charac It is reported that Pr will forcibly prevent the tn Oe. eleeram eayet ‘f will commence hostilities as soon as war is deciaied (n Germany, A cecree was imued at Florence on the 7th, caiiing out for service the secoud categories of classes of iS4Y, 1843 and 1845, The text of the Austrian reply to the Invitation to the Conference, is pub ished. It agrees with the rep revente ious already made, and expresses surprise that the Pontifical Government was not invited to the Conference, Loxpon, June 10,—Continental polities are un- changed. in the Diet, Prassia bed repudiated the insinuation of any intention to annex the Duchies by force, Bhe was willing to peaceably settle the question by a German Parliament, but the Diet was incompetent to deal wiih the subject. ‘The Italian Chamber of Deputies had almost unan imously adopted the bill for the suppression of reli- cious bodies, ‘The Paris Conetrrvrionnet says the position of France is not changed by the recent evenis She ins an entire independence, and would only imperative clroumsten ces should render it ber duty for the defeuce of the national honor or interes GREAT BRITAIN In the House of Commons on the Tth, on going into Committee on the Reform bili, Lord Staniey at- tempted « surprise by moving that the clause reduc - ine the County franchise, be postponed till aiter the sttlewent of the redistribution of the sea ® devate in which . Br strongly denounced the evasive ton, the motion was rejecteu by 2ST 1 wovern= ment majority 97. Walpole then moved amend ment acing the County tra: # €ed of ,ourteen pounds rental by 297 to 188; Government majority 14 tories received great cheering ‘The persistent mpts ot the bill by indi: thatine fur ha chan The House of Commons have voted an increase of the annuity of Princess Mary, of Cambridge, om her marriage, frow £3,000 to £6,000 @ year. In the House of Lords, on the 84h, Prince Alfred took his seat for the first time as Duke of Ediu- burgh, Financial affairs are favorable Hawkes, Whikford & Co. private bankers at St Colomb and Falmouth, have suspended. The liabii- ities are estimated at £900,000, A Paris letier saye the Confederate Captais Miury bas offered the Freneh Government « torpedo of immense power, in ted by him. The letter says that Maury has beeowe « naturalized Mexican, and is about to be named to « high com- mand in the Mexican Navy, Cholera had broken out at Nantes. Th from fifteen to twenty cases daily, though the butifew deaths, The cholera continues its ravages in Holland. The latest weekly report from Rotterdam shows 85 Cones, (65 proving fata! io the principal cities. Latest Commercial. _ LtvemPoot, Juss 8,-Corron—Sales of the week *1,0) bales, Mae Ret opeued buoyant with an ad- vance, which was lost, aud closed with « deci.ne oi ‘ga ced.on the week. Oileaus middling quoted at lis. Baler on Friday 16,00 balcs, the market clos- jug buovant with an advance of a od. Caused by advices per Java. Livexroo., BaTorpay Evening, June 9,—Cor- TON Bales to-day 14,00 bales. ‘Lhe maiket is firm, withy advance telly myatained, Be ffe—Market ts Gru (OV 008—Market steady. LONDON, BaTURDAT clove ay 56% opprsition to det tacks, were ioudiy denoun: Liberal journals, which eoniead the Keiosm Bill Conservatives were Were Evening, Jona 9.—Consols Sos tor money Awernc:n Kwcks,—U. 3. Five-T ies 6534 a Giic.; byryt) entral Kaulroad, 768 76c.; Erie Ballroad, a4, Prom Washington. Warninorton, June 18, The fellowtng was tasued this morning : Wasnixeron, June 18 The President ¢irects the unders gned to perform | the painful da anocouncing to the ple of the Unt ed States, Lew ass, distinguished vot faithful service in varied pub.ie ti uste thin Patriotiem, at a recent period of political parted thie lite at 4 o'clock yraterdey morning. The several Executive Departments of the Government will cause appropriate houors to be ud abroad, w er the national id aubority are acknowle. aged. (Signes,) Ww. H, Sewanp, The Benate to-day im Executive Session confirmed number of nomipations, among them the fo iow- ing: William B, Garsline to be Asrociate Justice of the Bup cme Court of Colorado Territory. C. H. Bpen- ee: to be piaruer Ge for the Territory of A ; Jobn D. Hen , Agent ior the fuel e iu New Mexico, and Richard M, Smit Agen! tor the iodians in Michigan, Joho A. Hed- tick, Collector of Customs at Beaufert, George 8. Rouse, at Fernandina, bla, The United Staces Consul at Havana has enclosed to the Secretary of Btate s translation of the circu: lar addressed by the present Governor-General of Cubs, General Se: sundl, to the Governors aad Le tenant-Governors of the various districts of the Isi- and, om the subject of th ve trade, General Ser eModi expresses himeelf determined to suppress that traffic, ‘There Is no likelihood of the immediate releare of Jeff, Davis from prison by bail. The President deems it a Court question, at least for the present The President to-day transmitted to the Benstes commun cation respecting transactions for (he tran- splanting, celonization and settlement of persons of the African race. It states that up to the 9th of March, 1864, the sum of 685,226 had been drawn from the Tressury for colonization tposes, and @ supplemental atatemest bed eu made, bringing Le total up to bsT.U01 ihe report says that the acte of 1562, which p ovice for the colouization 0; pe sons of African descent te- Resition of affairs ns ane before the Gaetein | ehait ‘ le N. Cy aud | | Amevaments yona she limits of the United ota es, have been ies | peuled, sud ~o measures Lave since been adopted by the Departmeus ooking to thay result, CONGRESSIONAL PRUCKEDINGS, Thirty-*iath Seesion. SENATE. Wasuineton, Jove 18.—Mr. Fessenden, from the Finance Committee, reported back the tax bill, with amendments, The bid was ordered to be privted, The House cotton tax is reduced to two cents Smoking tobacco, not aweeiened er stemmed, is to he taxed fifteen cents All imported sevars apt cheroote in addition to the custome tax are 10 pays revenue tax often coliars per thousan'. ihe tax on er oking tobacco, no + weetened nor s.en med, is re- cuced from twenty to firteen cents per und. Upon aii mported segars ani cheroots, but ao inclu Dg cigaie@.tes, an interusl revenu> tax shalbe evi and col ected, in addition to (he datics paid upon the tmportation thereof, of ten dollars per (uousaud, aud ervere pe alties are provided tor ‘he violation of the pr vivo, Anew section je added on suction | enles of all kinds, including bonds, s'ocks and securi- ties, fixing the tax at ope-'enib of one per ceatum. 4 ede thet whenever any btae gree, ante ¥ res | | | | NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1866. converted inte @ National ae b ceased to do ite usu ioclading the making of loans and ing 0: deposits, there shall be assessed and coilected, in a no the taxes already imposed, # tat of Oe fourth of one per centum wy the averare Staoubt of the circulation outstanding of any such @ bank, or Stace banking association, The section concerning the Lncome Tax 1 siricken i) is proposed to amend the 116 b section of Bil, providing that taxes shall be levied slecied aud paid apnually upoa the aide, pro- id ineome of every business rade or profession ob ib the | nited Sates, by persons residing without the Il nited States—noi citizeus thereof. Mr. Howard called up the bill in relation to the Pecitic Rail Road, which was ander discussion on Friday last amendment authorizing 4 Company, with the con- "pp ova of the Becrevary of the Inte: jor. to coustruct \heir road from Umaha, Ne- Ka, westward, accordiug vo the uwet practicable e. soCale@ an br , Pending discussion om the above the morning ses- #00 expired, and the special order, which was the Dill to regulate the cecupation of mineral lands, was taken up Mr. Stewart offered the following as an additional fection, which was adopted : Sic il. "hay ae urtuer condition of sale in the al 2 of legisia.ion by Congre « the local lela I ry may piesciibe of any staie or @ working of any rules mines Mr. Williame moved to ert third, jourth, fifth. sixth, seve: tious. Ie wae opposed, under any clreume'ances, to the #1le of mineral lands. The Government, he sal would derive beuetl: from the esie of the land: five dolla spe ace. The expense o survey of land offices would be equal to that pri Hewes ePposed to any change in the existing laws on this sulject Mar. Sherman said he believed it to be to the inter- ment to seil fet of the ( ow This bad been t pinion of Ch Benton and The pending bill gave the lande to the win- five dolla peracie, It was substantially « aud regulations for frant of the iand to actual ee ie was cor. Mainly much better than th ‘sting condition of 4# uncer which the miners coula get no tities, origioal bill now \@.ore ©, Mr. Sher se draen ap inthe Treasury Depart- moved vo amend the bill in the sixth O make the parchaser bear the cost of ‘The motion was agreed to, cd bo strike out the proviso im mpensating the surveyor @64 0, poke Sasunes the gener+) provisions of the bil se calcuimted to produce needess ltiga- tion and troubie tu the mB ing regivus, On motion of Mr. Howard, the House joint resolu- tion, requesting the President to tranaster to the sev- @ral Bister for ratification the recent Proposed amendment to the Comstitution, was taken up aod passed Pending the billim relation to mineral lands, the Be fech.00 60 surveying pi Mr. hiewais HOUSE OF REPKESENTATIVES, Under the call of States for bills aud joint resela- Hens, Mr. Dawes introduced an act to establish im Germany «repository for furnishing latermation as to the resources of the Unised States, whieh was re ferred to the Committee on Agricultare. Mr. Haldwin offered « resolution, which was adopt- ed, directing the Committee on Naval Affairs to eon- sider the expediency of abolishing the Marine Corps, or transferring it to the army, and mak: Provision ary ae mn) ay ume + by detail from the army. Tesolution to pay the ponced for the protec- vasion from Causda $16,465 61; which was read ip 1564, not to exc (bi ee times and passed, Mr. stevens in\roduced & joint resolution proposing he following article as an amendment to the Con- #ti ution of the Luiied staves: rese shall have power to lay an export duty OF (as COLLOD @xpored 110m the Lulted Braves.” Mr. Koaers suggested that « similar awendment ef the Cousti‘u jou bad already been referred to the Jadielary Committee snd expressed the hepe th: ‘ou'd not 4 tom vot at this ume, as embraced a very linportant pi .ncipie Mr (hatelx months ago be bad of- lution, aod tive mouths ago he th of which bad gone He uow wanced the jon, ows, @xplamed that the first reso- to cotton, and the Committee Upon teportiog 1, and thar p socona var the Commitee cppuriunity of reporting it. a.med any intention of reflecting he meved the previous ques lous question was ;econded, and the -O1U LOR Why read the turd time, *Usgeaced that the p.oposed article should be @wenaes vy striking cur ihe words “on cotton exported from the Ualved Biases," so as to let tf iy Well @xpoils o\evens ecpressed bis willingness to assent to wens) of $0 House on ue qu Mr. Wilson, of uot hr enot had @ sievouss ou (ue Com jon, Lhe peaker stated thatthe previous question hav: secvuded. aod th@ main queeticn orde ed, diweas could be offe.e. exceps Uy Unamumous u!. Lellond ebjrcted, because the matter was be ug tucceu brough Unde (ne gug io M.. Uarfieid moved @recous OKC) ue Lbs QuesuoD 10@ Wolon wae Degauives, aud so the amendment coud bot De offered, The question being on agreeing to the Ter.ation, it wae \akeo by yeas and pave, as the Constitution seju .es and resulied, yeas 69, nays 61, 90 two-thirds bo! voting !m tavor theseot, as requires by tne Con- situt on, the concurrent resoluiion was reyected, Mr, Cobb,Chaiituan of the Commitvee ou Karolled Bile, reporied \o the House that the Commitiee had on the 16 hof June, 1506, presented w, and filed with the Secretary of State of the United States, the Jolut resosu.ion proposing ab auwendisent w the Con- \@u Biaies the Constitutional cimily by the bec.e- a of the vole " adued, thas an.cudin ut was pubsshed vo: tary of plate 1D tule Advimiug's Washington Kaerus LACAN m). Bingham cffered «concurrent resolution réla- ie tlre tothe pd DG 20 ited of the paseage of the UNOu, Wh b wee ugieed 0, Mr, Ancona offered the toilowing, which was adopted Whereas, Veriton pin beeu aries h@is a prisoners by the Bri- Mel Gove DL eh ib li@iand; (he. etore be it Reavived, 1 bac whe Present Le reques'ed to iniowu tiiorweiou he may have as t is alleged that peac able citizens ofthe aful pro 6C. 84D 0@leGus 40 thew rigbte as Citizens of the Laulied peates The Heu @ proceeded to the consideration of the bill to provide tor eatoriug to the States lavely in insurrection, their tuil politheal right. Mr. Ka mou! addressed the House upon the sub- ject, Lhe bi: uude. discussion, be sa.d, povided jor be adiniselou of the iatey discal o.etes, bur coup.ed wi bis tho adoption of the Constiiutional auwendinenis, He Cust the ameudumen.e would be acop aud be true.ed tmewlers woud Le ad- mit when ouly yi fied aud piesenung bem- we tomw loyal oh the bill wow cls, But Le.coula pot say sng the act.ou of the kouse Met Dis concurrence, L@cause it pioviceu for ther aduiiesion only ob cOitam ¢ Luitions, His man o jecuon to t Ui eee, thet it wee an assucpiion by Courress of @ power which was bot cou erred ou it by tue Const.tuion, Aua be asked to Le po nied Wo Lhe Cimuse of she Constitution which Comeied OD COngress tue Fes Lo Bay that Kepre seniutives trom any State shuld gos be samised into Cong: ees until shat ptave shvuid paterm cer; scis. 10 hainteiuea ther Congress hau no power under \he Coustitution 'o pase such @ bill o: enlerce it, ihe Sortu bad Lea ep iue mouth on the floor of Congress whon the South wae vem \imes as pewertul ssitevercoud be 4 aowi bio Gity years, and bad bean it alo when it appewled io war, Aud yes meu sod he © es) ng tha, uuiess guarantees obtained he naifou wouid be a-ain uu periued, the traitors aud .veis of the Sous woud gam by ms, ha on | Yotus whet they had taled w sale br aud what 6 eps Lave been tacea to | acu, have | could not help feeling that that to the fears of the nation savored son. bat ot pesslentinty, +. Raywoud held that wae the cuty of joure to admit such qualified, and qualified, mond two boure, and he clored the bope and bei the Union party would be a unit, and would co-operation of the President, w poner Mr. Davis offered « resolution, which was adopted, that a delegation of seven members from New York, accompanied by Mr. Goolenow, the Deoorkeeper, should attend the funeral of their Inte colleague, James Humphiey The depu ation consiste of Movers. Taylor, Morrig, Winfild, Darling, Dodse, Davis and Taber. Mr, Kelley introduced joint resolution for the Protection of citizens of the Lniied States in the Matter of public loans of the Republic of Mexico, which was read twice and referred to the Comunitiee on the Judiciary. It provides as follows: Be ittReaolved, and in view ot the present pecuni- Sry condition ot Mexico, and to the end that citi of the United States who may see fit to advance money 'o a friendly Republic,may be prolected from love; that the Government of the United Btates bereby guarantees (0 all citizens of the United tates whom ft may concern, the parinent, accordive to t pantie ay os any age or loans, of the ic oO exico now offe or m offered im the United Staves by the ‘Ger the eaid K: publie, havin, t than ten vor wore Shan twenty years to run, and hearing an interest of Bot more then seven per cent per annut, duly Suthborized by the said Guvernment of the Republic Of Mexico, as cert.fied by the recognized Mivister Plenipotentiary from that Kepublic accredi ei to the U olted Staies; provided the votal amount of such loan or loans shall not exceed the sum of ve the it had piaced iu $04 000. And prow ed Surther, that the said bonds » be fold at the highest m. kes bail not be than eg! enc’ of the par value of ou of the bonds coustitating the | pbb telnage shall, by or ander the direction of the n@tary of the Treasury of the United siate, be cer sited assuch, and shad be trestbeaty and exactly reristered ; and the record of the authentication of suc er loans, and the full return of said regis ty {pall be deposited ip the Department of State of ult ie er loans thue The House at hal/-past four o'clock adjourned. Chelera in Baltimore. * Battimons, June 15.—A fatal case of cholera oc- curred here yesterday afternoon—ihat of a geutie- man who arrived from New York by Saturday night's train, He died about 4 o'clock im the afters noon, 1 one of the infirmaries. The name of the man ls William Howard, and Le was 44 years of ag: His father resides in the western part of theciry, He contracted the disease on New York from bi roommate, who died of it. He was sick when he left New York, When he arrived here on Sunday morn- ing he was taken to the infirmary and given the best Mmeuical treauuent, bus be was too far gone for the Physicians to ariest the disease. Hows [tema By Telegraph te the Now York Bung Banzett & Low's extensive liquor warebouss, 84 Graver street, New Orleans, was burued this evening. Loss heavy. Bute are being prepared to establish locel Con- stitutions for Upper and Lower Canada in view of Confederation. Tum Canadian Government has appointed Com- missioners to take evidence and report upon al! claims for compensation for damages srising from the Fenian raid in the Eastern townships. Poorer M. Dona, clerk in the Post Office at Newark, N.J., was arrested on Saturday, on charge of robbing the mails, and comfessed his guilt 4 pisratod from Philadelphia says that the sud den and unexpected advance in gold has surprised every one, and has completely unsettled the values of merchandise in that city, Tas schooner Acadia, of Yarmouth, Captain Thowpson, from Boston, went ashore on Bangs Laland, Me., Sunday night. The vessel ise total wreck. Crew saved) Tas anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hil! oc- curring on Bunday the 17th, was obse: ved yester- day in Massechuseite as a legal boliday. The Custom House, Banks and many stores of Boston were closed. The church bells were everywhere Tung et morning, noun and night. A wannast was issued, on Frilay afternoon last, by Judge Lowell, of the U. 8, District Court tp Boston, on application of the Spanish Vice Con- wul, to detain the stevmer Cherokee, on the alleza- tion that she was intended for « Cbilian privateer. Before the warrant could be served, tie Cherokee had sailed, Tas bark Arabian was totally wrecked on the piles at Cleveland, on Bundey nigbs. Captain Haskin, Mate McDermott and wife, Daviel Haskin Titus, and an unkoown man, a seaman, were lost, The schooner Alice Grover, of Turout, with coal for Toronto, was totelly wrecked at the same time and place, The cook aud « female were lost, General lateliigence, (By Mati te the Now York Sun} Quaxx Viorontsa bas 150,000,(00 Heathen and about 40,000,000 Mabomedan ub ects. Sexatoe Waiont, of New Jersey, is in a much {inproved condition of bealih, aud Lag in tact, | Beary recovered frum bis recent paralyiic attuck, Rorce M, Garvin, who claims to be « lawyer, and Robert Blobe', a clergyman, were arrested at Albeny on Bunday by the police, for drunkenness. | ‘Lue Rev. Mr, Dean was arrested in Ciss sounty, Mow for p loyalty, fis is now tn jail at Independence, and refuses to give bail, Sevouty-five preachers bay been arrested under tbe new Constitution, Mr. Gu), Prasopvy, ju company with # number of gentlemen, let Boston on Satucday, on @ tour to M rai field, Ho is @ gurst of the “'Marsbfiels Club," an association formed to cherien the memory of Daniel Wester, who make an aunual pilgrimage to the tomb of the great states- man, Cart, C, C Rionarpson, formerly of the Twelfth Maine regiment, aud agent of the Free me's Bu reau, Was on the 12:b attacked near Ajlaute, Ga ’ by a man named L ghtfoot, and shot twice. RB ci- had commenced practising law tu Thorn, ton, ang had Leen ordered by Lightfoot tw | town. The wounds are expected to prove fatal Ayree the adjournment of the Senatorial Exocu- tive Beasion up Friday, it was sgree!, in su in- formal way by the Senators preseot, to mske no more condruations during the present session of Congress, exept ‘mp case of wppoiniments to fill vaceucies, T.\.8 reported deteruinetion of tue Benate is ‘mportant wo the country, and to w scores 0! persoas awaiting executive action. GaLignast says: A singular case came before the Fiescb tribunals last week. A young girl eleven years of atiempled succesmvely tue Lfe ot her mother and sister, for the sule purpose of druuking their blood. The child has ben ex- amiped by competent phys.vians, aud proved io be attacked by ihe strange and termble manie of enthrupophagy. Her «x rewe youth leads te physicians to hope that her cure may Le accom Ahad ve hing without taking ‘he oath of | | Con SUN. “ - — — Thirty-Third Year LOCAL NEWS, WEw YORK ANI) THe VICINITY, Broapway Cirrks—Tie Tren O'Crocgy Movement —A laree meeting of merchants ang O' here favorable to the closing of stores et 8 P.M oT Satur during the Summer inon:h« was held lag evening at Clinton Hall, A number of ladies wem @mong the audience, Hon. Horace | y arrived earl ud was received! with thunders of epplacee, The meeting was called to order by Win Ac remy Keq., who briefly stated the object of the meeting, Me temarked that the young men of New Yors would ever remember with eratitude the kindn of their emp'oyers, and they scornfuily buried bee the | ation ¢ te d abuse the favoe erended to them He «# 4d that @ prom ne Lord & Taylo.,) hi merchant (Johu Lord, fim of aid that he was in fave ment, am would close at 2 o'clock if (Applanee The Hoa, ©. Godirey Gunther was nom nate® Chairman, amid goat appinuse. The ex Maras said he did not think after he left the Mayoralty tha he would 46 soon be called upon to apeak tn lar movement He, by piimens paid bie ti he three otc ry a dull bo Ile coneinde once went into the movement, ar Y ofelock if it was com K men would relia uld abuse it the els The Hon, Horace Greeley having boon introduced Was rece.vod with great appinuse, be said the =" Do class of poopie eo imithiul to their employers’ im teres's and prosperity as the rks, They we Proud of the « f thei 1 pro of coutributin extra labor, toat hie firm OlogY Were . ea! trom Movers. Jae. - Kuapp, and Manton Marble of kuew one of them tw refu riully and readily y say tha! to he clerks askeu abie. and the unday-keeping merchan woul 4 ratified by it, and customers would jendily acree te » but something might it, and Lol ing woud be low thi be gained ea tle hed no hing fo say about the abu duigence, Ife young man's uel Me wee in favor of doing wrong be would find @ to do it without reterence to the < people thee ih 0.10 of Istbor, The Sunday keel should give a portion of Batarday to their emplo og for recieation, Ho thought the moveinens shoul h been begun on (he le: of June and exteudeu of Sepumber (appisues), aud he wae Lge | #8 KY WOuld soon get ninetenths hauiee! New York eccording hea:tuy with the movement. Tue press would be with them 2 Plause), and he was swe that im alter yours th eevee woud be Serting ponto, a unisew evoi@utreiorm, Mr, Greeley then retiied am Br0at appinuse The foilowiug preamble and resolutions were thee read and adopted: Whereas, A majority of the merchants of th clty have :hought proper to adopt o'clock ast hour jor el their on Baturday, dort the sanction of adopted it, anc pablic to « thelr purchases beto: of" Keaolved, That ovr tort hear and wie hereby te wiered, to Uemen who have oveasou, ald Deball will cv. Kraolved, That we tender our theuke to the pres ty for ibe able ad of the warly civeing movement Mr, Acres here stated that Le Hautiller Brow. hag given the f day to their emplovees Saturday, and a firm not very distant from (bem had given ha’ their men the day on Saturday, jie would not ye Le satisfied till Saturday wae given every Le He Instances La lug etor cloce « om their cha, mid, The ‘lreasurer, Mr. Bears, then read the names ¢ & pumber of who contributeu tu tb Movement, among whom were Arnold, Constable Lord & Taylor, Johnson & Co, like & M Creery, Bruel, & fu ees, aud othe _ te wmta th had ;eve vod $106 20, exp ndeu 74 OT, wavs wee ai (ho Liessury of r¥1 ob Mr. Beach, ofthe Bus, here catered the room ar wee warmly applauded, On being introduced t applause was senewed, He spoke in tavor of ¢ movement, He believed it the interest of eve empwyer to permit be clerke aidi sonal sels atl noe day io the week; it reuse ated them Orb, and ifthe thoard ot tien) bon he subject whey wor Ye dog LO mwre then thelr duty Butocher m P.M. on ty thauk, hoerwit meichante te s were to be consicered, aod the tine alowed duwproving the wince go) the clerks should Le exe: @.. For bie own part. he thought Saturaay enough, and be would sec mmenu Wo day & He sould Like [oO 86@ Lieee aacim ole ex ene De wep. per offices, tor some of them did hot cose wl, He @avived (Le civrke to huidou and keep ib Ineetloxs, Bud svitee this (ude iol ae ik wie ot own bu e and if they dd not atiend to tt Own | usiLe.9 other peop e would Lot uois for tb 1@ Was Kiad lo Lear iat amovemen! was 6D oo eet up cal Cubs among ihe Clerks, wiles could wee wiwuout belug Con.pe lew w gaiber at um abu other liquors were sod. He w that the we:chanis would mesist them io Of sepurt jor Wentar inmpio' ALet 8.@ 0; the wide @x ension ot tt Clhoaing my ae Mr. BL 1etsed, ar M then twode « few rem which he ssid tha iis own emp in tavor of t.@ moveurt Jew leading mei lev jusice, Al «te ¢.088 Of hi OU Led, vers PROGRESS OF THE CHOLEKA,—Yeste morning, the inhabitants of Koosevet atreet alermed by the annou.eement that Mra. Mary Quinn, aged 28, was sick of clhuiera, Mra, Quint lumediately vieted at ner soadonce i7@ Ff velt street, by Dr, Emerson, of the Siui acy B intendeut's office, who saw at once that the wr wes vot suffering trom choera, Le, howeve rected her removal to Ho levue Horplial, wher wil) have beter ree. mimodat oo, she beoeme leu. porary lodse; wiih w wold B Who tens roouw on the eecvnd tour, Gus reporter wleo p Visii to the p.rm ees, and fous @ iny We eat mu tay wm Lt clothes thouch huinue wee Quiun'é bu band alin lrelana, oa ia po Cumssauces Un Baturday evenins, Law duackenb nephew of Juage Quackenbess, of 2.7 Wes nob army, d stieet, who h.d ouly recently arrived having been mustered mut of ihe chol ra ate: three days’ ine, te haa th pore Lie Care aud Lewin’ uth bealib be 20 auattered by confineme@ut a a p u mons tues be yie Ged readily Ww the dive © ‘lwo other Crees were revo. ted ) eeteiday, Water etrees and the other in Mourow aire the Iuspectore had not reported ftuany ont toalate hour. It le believed, however, the | Cases are DO! Cholera. gud thas there leno 4 Gseee Ib tue city a present. Meaugun nued ther Usaiipe iruit, old * jceci@stie, Ac., be now ah, 8 these ley tie ivuuuation vor may gra-uaily teod to ano ber « " tery Superintendent tar peitec eu Liew ran for the promp! aad the.eut veatunento: (ue daAruat Cho era BOW Occuriiug, but temo ee Le |} sumes the fom of BD epiasmic, mie e rgeucies will be emp oyes ior ie tie ues fuveuded jo orgau:ce & corpse Of inaie aud (Cominuedon Pourth Ma

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