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e2eree war vests & —eSevrew ewes 2.8 TOE Number 10.587, The Latest N ews Ly Welegraph tothe XN. ¥. Sun, THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Hessage from the President, The Measure Not ‘Approved, but the Resoiution Forwarded to the States, THE CROP PROSPECTS. Ne Scarcity Apprebended. THE MEXICAN QUESTION. Letter. Employment of European Troops. Iateresting (Official MRESS REFORM CONVENTION. Strong Minded Females at Syracuse OW TO PUNISH JEFF. DAVIS. City and Miscellaneous News. THE RUM CAMPAIGN, A View of the Battle Field. More Prisesers Taken by the Temperance Forces, THE HOBOKEN RACES. An Excitiag Steeple Chase. ull and Interesting Desoription. TAR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT, Moesrage from the f resident Warninatosx, Jes The President, to-day, ot the following message to the Senate and House r 2.- reas a report of the Secretary of referred the eoucurreot reso ot the isth juetant, respee!ing a eulmigion to the Ler'siatures of the States of av additional article Wo the Constiint ithe United etaves, It will be geen from th rt. the’ the Secretary of State Bad, onthe idth instant, tranemiited to the Gov- @ruors of the several Stalos certified coples ofthe pint resolution® presed on the 15:1) iustant, pi cpos- fog ap amendinent to the Covetitution, Even im erdinary times. « question of ameuding the Coneti- @ation must be jurtiy revarced as of permanent im- wortance. This portance is at the prosent time @nhance! br the fxct that the nt resolution was bot esbr be the two ‘ouses for the approval of the P nt, wid that of she here thirty-four Biatos which cous ine the Lrion. eleven are eg. niition ineisser | @ of Cou c {tb the wing excep ion of Texas, dey bave br Iv restored to all their fgg. flour ase vrmity with & organic law e@ appeared at she Nationa) Cap- and Kepi ese for and bh jon to the vacant @ivu re pe ot the vatior: bi yotexp ang their ¥ie*s upon thi which the amerd eat involy @ore May meural’ and justiy eriee as io whether the action of Cong: nas monr with the sentimente of the 7 + and whether State Legisia ures, @lee'ed wi Wout refer- p such + iseus, should Be called uy on be Con- # to decide respecting the rat fication of the pro- aed amendment, Waving the question as to the Jourtitusional validity of the proceedin ts of Con trees pou the jot .ero.ution proposing |im* amend- eat, or as to tid we iteof the article wiveh it eub- ough (he Executive Departmen! to the Legis Biares of the States, { doen fr proper to observe hat toe rene ken ty the de ol tailed im (ue sccomy pork, are to Gdered a purely mi ie audin no sens what. aver commi, the kxecurive to ap eppr val or re. MmMendstion of (he aun-nument fo the Stivte Legie- ture# Or to the pec ou she cou ® pooper eppreciation ot the r aud wpirnt of the yusrbution xe well f the ipterest of Matiouai order, harmony and unlon and «@ ference lor au lutened public jud mt umy, thie time we ert a double er oy weniment 10 the C tution ought to be proposed y Cong esa, au pon the Legisiatu ces of the jon, wnt er the ad- Wuiesien of such joyal Senators aad Rep mtatives @ the now uorep esenied States as have been or as ay beresiter ve veo in conformity with the Mbution and iawe ofthe Laieu Staces Axprew Joungon, Wasuinoton, D.C, June 224, lous PROM SRORBIARY SEWaRR Wo the President : The Secretary of Btate, to whom was refirred the Procurrent resolution of the two Houses of Comgress @ the loth! nt, in the following words “That the President of the United St be re- d to tranami’ forth? ulives of ex of tue Luiteu states. copies of the iment proposed by Congress vo tue atures to amend the Con titution of the nited Btaes, p seed Jume 18th, 1506, respecting tizensbip ihe base ef representation, dis quaifice- foo for officer, and validity ot the public ¢e.44 of the Laited biates, and to the end that the asad Btates MSY D. oceed to met on the said articie of amendment, Bho Wat be rejues! (he Bxecutive uf each 5 ate (hat Way retity evalu amend ct to trenem.s to the sec- ary of Stace @ codified copy of euch ratifiei\aca” — the honor 10 submit iue loliowing report mawely »— That, on the 16th instant, the Honorable Amass Tobb, of the Com nitte of the House of Keproventa- Mves on Enrolie. Biles brougut to this Department snd depusited the e.u, amen elled resolution of the Pro ricuses 0. Cougress, which was (uereupon re- mived Ly the Seccetsy of Biase, and deponiied mong the rolls o: \ue Department, acopy of waieb @ he. eunto annexed tbereupon the Seeretary of Dave. ca the 10th instant. io conformity with the we@.weding whicu was a.opted by bi io 1866, in re dato the thea yposea and aiterwardse adopted ae ssioDal emendment of the Uuited States, con- ferping the p:ob.b.wion of ery, \ransroited cer- theanneszed resolution to the Gor Diates, togerter with a certificate Acupy of buth of these eommu- is heieurto eapexed, Kespeciialy sub- (Rigned) Wiuitisan H. Sewarp, Warauiment or State, W astingion, Juse 20th, 1866, BUTIFICATION TO THE GOVERNORS, DerartMEnt OF Brats, Wasuincton, June 16th, 1866, bo His Excelleacy the Guveruor of the Btate ot— Bir: 1 have the honor to travemit an attested copy # « resolution of Congress, proposing to the Lagisia- tures of th a! States @ four.eenth Article to fhe Constitution of the United Bhates, The cocihons the several Legisiaiutes Bbod the suliecs are re jo be communicated to this D t- acknowiedemont of the receip this bication i# requested by your Kx ebuaieat servant, : (signed) Writs 8 The accompany ne paper ie the certifica’ ecpy of ‘be concur Li proposiag an sn eodmeut to the Consutu Prom Washington. Wasminoton, Jone 2. The anthortzed officers of the Comptroller of the Currency Bureau, recently destreyed by burning, 0,000 ef national bark notes, because the ‘ares of the casnier and president were printed thereom. inetead of written, as directed by law The police have concluded that there is no lew which the prize fighters can be held, and so they are compromising with them and their friends to get them to leave the eity by releasing them from ar- The Senate restored to railrosd companies the right to add to their fares on account of the tax which (he House hed struck out, The growing mecessity for « large and beantifal park in Washington, as well as fore new and better Presidential mansion, is giving rise te numerous Projects having these objeets in view, Yeoterday, in the Senate, Mr. Wade introduced a resolution, instructing (be Comm!itee on Public Buildings and Grounds to inquire into the ex: of the Colted States sequiring the id ta the tae be- tween Maryinod avesue and Pemnsylvania avenue, east of the Capitol, to Nineteemth etreet, for the pur pote of National Park, in whieh to erect s new i jal mansion, and to report by bili er otber- resolution was adepied, T: « land alluded fo comprises abeut two hundred acres om the finest part of ©.pitol Mill, Treamurer Spinner has received « letter addressed to the “Treasurer of the United States,” which ran &s fellows: “Please find inclosed $22, due to the United States Post Office Department, comrcience moner, fom an unfaithful ofieer, who bas repent: ed" This indivicaal seemed to bi worry that be re- peated. for om examination the smount was tound sbort seventy five cents, three fifty cent notes were couolerteit, and the remainder of the sum was irec- fenal currency so theroughly mutilated as to be baruly distingniahable. coud Krproseutatives Grinnell and Rousseau have re- turned to Washington afters woek's absence in dif- ferent directions, The former complains of con- tinued soreness in his right arm trom the recent caning. The special committee to invessigate the circumstances of the assault will meet to-morrow morning ‘The monthly report of the Departinent of Agrical- ture is published. It estates the apprehension of scarcity of crops, which might threatem compulsory econoiay of cousumption, of warramt extraordinaay prices, are all groundless, The yield will be up to the usual average. : CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty Ainth Session, SENATE. Wasurrotox, Jone 92.—Mr. Edmunds, from the Committee on Commerce, reported adversely on two House bills—one authorizing the construction of railroad from Washington to the North-west, and the other authorizing @ railroad from Pittsburg te Cleveland, Mr. Chandler, from the Committee on Commerce, reported « bill to aunend an act to regulate the sale of marine hospitals, which was passed. it prohibits the sale of marine bospitalsin which twenty patients or more aro received per d e The Dill to grant lands +n aid of the construction of the Kansas and Neosho Valley Railroad, and its com pletion to the Red River, was taken up, and after discussion was passed, The tax bill wes taken up at 10 e’clock, and ite reading resumed from the peint reached yesterday tue Senate edjourn. ‘Two mersages from the President, one in relation tu the withdrewal of Austrian troops trom Mex) aod another ip relation to the recent Comstitution: amwendrpent, were read. Mr Hendricks, in bebalf of Mr. Sohnem. who absent, presented the mivority repert of Rar ase crembal objected te the reception ef th r. Trombul to the rece; ie minority report, os @ vielation of the practice and precedent o: the senate. Mr. Trumbuli introdoced « bill to enlarge the pab- wee ordered to lic grounds around the capital, which be printed. ‘the tenate at 6:15 adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Sebenck, from the Committees on Military Affairs, reported a substitute for the Senate bill, making further provision for the establishment of an armory and arsenal of comstruction, deposit and repair,on Rock Island, [llimols, and made a state- ment explanatory of the objects of the bill, Mr, Washburne, of Illinois, ted am amend- ment, that the bridge over the aeippi Raver at provided in the bili shall be #0 con- ho Ww! ase, ntortere with the pavige- amendment, whice Mr. Wesb- burne accepted : ‘bat the bridge is to be so co: stiusted ss not materially to impair or obssruct the mavigation of the Mresissippi. Mr. Alley'’s amencment was agreed to, and the sabstitute, as amended, was passed. It suthorizes the Secretary of War to change and fix the location of the ralirosd across Rock Leland, and of the bri at Kock Laiand across the Mississippi, and makes the following spp opriauions: To iiquidate claims for pioperty on Beiham, Wilson and Wimnebago Isl- anas. and for preen om Kock lsland taken for mili- tary Purposes, $295,600; the head of Bock Isiamd, 610,000; to © bouses aud to establish communication w.tb poit, &e., 6100,W00, Mr, Perham, trom the Committee on Invalid Pen- sions, reported back adversely the House bill grant- ing pensions to soldiers of the war of 181% with Greet Britain, Mr. Perham remarked that Congress had been al- ways extremely liberal with the old soldiers of the war of 181%, aud he wished that the country io & position to be as liberalas the mest could desire. From caleuiation made, that there were stulliving 111,000 of ; duers, and 4%,000 widows ef old soldiers ow. Of this number, perhaps, twe-th rd come withia the province of tae bill, This did not include sailors and their widows. There would thea be at least one hundred thousamd persons to be pen- sioned, whieb at one boudred are ® your each, would make (he senual charges ten miliions. ibe morning bour having expired, the bill went over until next Friaay, ‘Vhe #peaker presented « message from the Preai- dent, in reference to the jolut resolution proposing am amendment te the Constitation, stating thas it had been communicated by the Secretary of Htate to the Governors of the various States on the 16tb of June, but that wes e ministerial set, aad mot to be considered as involving the assent of the Executive to the proposed amendment, (Gee message published elsewhere in the columas of this iasue of the Bun.) Mr. Wilson, of lowa, moved a reference of the message to the Judiciary Commities, but, at the suggestion of Mr, Banks and others, amended the motion and moved its reference to ine Keconstrut- tion Committee, which was agreed to, Bills were reported during the morning hours from the Committee of Invalid Pensions as tollows : seatiartood NEW YORK, 8 Pemsion list, as the widow of Major-General Hiram G. Berry, which was passed, The Senate bill ing pension to Mre Catherine F. Wi passed. Granting pension te Mrs, [mo Gene Buckingham, which was pases, (itanting pen- tion to Chariowue K. Ke of Falie Church, Virginia, whose hurband was captured and shot by Mosby's which was For the reliet ot which was passed Winter, widow of a ‘olunteers, which was granting pension to Mre. . ich was passed with an ame. ment. The Senete bill for the re ief of J ris, which was ‘The Se ry to Benjamin Frauklin, be Senate bili which was pes Cornel us Croi: ment. The se whic Dill gremting pension to Mis. Reveces Iruun, whi wee passed. bor the benefit of Ira B. Curtis, whieh vee passed. For the reliet of Jee! Farler, which ’ aseed, Gramting pexaton to Geo. W Bush, of sue bh New York Volunteers. trom Augus, 1565, fo March, 1505, which was passed Om motion of Mr. Washburne, of Illinois, the Genate bill to amend the act of April 204b, 1564 en- thorizing the sale of Mariae Hospitals end Revenue eutiers, wes taken from the Speaker's table and passed, Mr. Driggs, offered « resolotion, which was adopted, lwstracting the Judiciary Committee to inquire into the expediency of reporting « bill directing judges and attorneys of District Courts ef the United Btates, in the States lately in rebellion, to cha ge juries es lly to bye Tad pe violation of t Aye orb ¥ parties appoin: envering on (be duties of ehieare wis’have teen diequaified from holding such offices on account of pai ticipation in the lare rebellion contrary te the intent and weaning of the act prescribieg such oath, The Indiam Apprepriation bill was reported to the House and passed. Mr, Rousseau, from the Committee on Military Affairs, asked leave to report back a bill directiog the Becretary of the Treasury to pay Klien Saunder- gon, widow of Colonel Jobn P. Saunderson, Provost Merebal Geoe a! of Missouri, $10,000 es compensa Hon ter speciai labor and services of ber late lus. dand in detecting and exposing an organized con bi ory im the loyal States againes the Govermment the United States, hie made e statement explan- story of the er testified to the iuestimnabie ser vices rendered by Col. Saunderson iu exposing the Lndiama conspiracy, aud said that bis death was the result of his great labors. a hee ce objected to the bilie being reported at ‘ lly introduced « ed so.diers to read twice on Public Lands, [t re Rave wade selections o; the service of the Laited agents, and where those selections prove, on examina: mot wo be sauiutectory, (hat ae may have the first selection caucelied, aad evply ine feos aireaay paid upen s selection. The House at 415 o'clock adjourned. Mexico. Reports via New Orleans. New Onieans, Jowe 21.—From Vera Cruz comes news that the last steamer from Europe brought out 44 troops tor Maximilian, The Liberals have re- leased twenty-eight confederates captured near Cor- dove. Allwork om the Imperial railroad to the city 0f Mexico has beem discontiuued for want of fands, and from the aggressions of the Liberals. The im- perie lists have lost and abandoned most of their ium portant cities in the interior, and the general opin: jom is that the Exapire will not last joug. Maximiliaa de im greet Guancial distress, [he Americans on the Cordova settlement are disheartened, and are pre pairing to rewrn to the United States, Lampico ls surrounded and closely invested by « email force of Liberals, The Liberals are very active around the neighbo: hood of Matamoras. : Employment of Keropean Troeps in Mexice. W eeuinoros, Juxe 8%.--The President, today, in further answer to the recent resolutions of the Benate and House of Representatives requesting in- formation im regard to the Employment of Kuropean treope im Mexico, tiamamitted to Congress the feliew- ing despateh from Mr. Bigelow to Mr. Beward ; Laearion oy Tu UniTED Starrs.) ted 415 eee | 2 ital cof Sir—I w upon his Excellency the Minlste: o! Foreign Affaire ou #aturdey inat, 4 J Interests to resire, and for no ether reason. When, therefore, it annousced ly, not merviy te the Caited States, but to ali the world, thas the army would be withdrawn from Mexico within « specified time, he thought it should be deemed suffi cat, The Government made its deciaration in folth, amd means io keepit. 1t meaus to with w ite army within the time prescri.ea, and i: pet intend to take one or two bundied ip the first detacum and one or two busured more ia the rr the at body of them to the daat, th it bad not deemed it mecessary to specity with minu.oness details oi: tus Kind, which depend upoa bygemic aad climatelc cousiderations, of wo.ch it was .be bess and the only competent judge, ‘This bis Excellence said be wished I would say to our Government, asked His Exeeliency if 1 had er intimated to him, eilber in writing or orally, suspicion of the Emperor's luteniion te with: his army trom Mex.co in uneyuai portions, He 1 the if auy in the et done ww, favens of that kind rv & eBlesance, thas press thas we bad but. ed met accept it as alaw unto us; aud as he asked me tocommuaicaieio my Government a to mal au- ewer to what eouuaed like an accusation of lusincer- ity aed Dad faith vp the pa.toi ihe Empero:, | want edhe aubborisy fer stating that no such accusstion bad reached bim through any official chanuei, hie ropl.ed .uat he only bad read it in a uewepuper, | y that the purpose of you: suetiuc- OA tt, wae simnpy to obiain an ex- sequired Of you, of tin fresce of lage bogies of troops w ry the purpose w withan her whose army had been ofic.ally pivcalwes, To this bie Excellency repu.d (bat ence so.ug we he had gotweu from his colleagues O1 the Mar.ne ana War Depait ments, imfoimaiiva to the pusport that no 4,00) bewnging to (he Corps Expeaitivaaire Lad been se .4 to mexico itis year, Umiwss for the sake of partly repiacing so.diers misslug, bus at auy rate wi out sugmeutstion of the uumber of standing troups ; thas the shipment of troops reterred to in the pubic prints, and in your drepatcbes, was most likey ibap Inade in the tauspors Kuowe about the beginning ei the year; that suis Kovae toucued at Marvinique, but wos at St. Lhomas as was stared ; that she car- ¥.04910, and nos 1,9 soldiers; that thes Leionged to Lke Foreign Legion, and not wo the Corps ; that they cons.ssed 01 troops wuicu nad been wailing transportation @ jong time in Freuce aod ia pike teehee fa veees wer cee ie 4 ide fas fom Moxicu, aad that Bo more, fo. what he Bi, were invenued to be earv.led, to oie (hour cog upenis ; hat bo new tioups rolled *. tor the in regard to the smpment of ido from Ansris, be oeaid that was ao afin tirely boty eqn thet Governmeas and thé mexi- mw we France ued uothing to do; tiat i had spokeu to Lim upon euljecn be pad veorttied bis wa cunyiauone by & Televence to the Minusers of War and Marine, and had ascertained thet Bo eugagements of any sort hau been eutered inte by either ior the emroument or Wrensp.rtaion of troops from Ausiria to Mexico. Wens on tus wer to bay thatit Was ihe mieahon ernment te isbdiew ie te you, at tue very if elimatic and other controling con- ations pefmitied—aad it Was not Lis inieution te other troops rem any quartet. At itis ava Bonobo S SEbSS bE So Loeb be nna re = s c Te = i” | der. 1866. | the pleasure I should have in commuute: te wy Government. ib epakh bas been submit- | ted to Mr. Drouyn de l'Huve, and the fore oing version of the results of our cou ation has Spproved by him, | atm, Sir, wit wreRL respec’, Your obedient servant Jous B DarawiMenr Hox, Ww. H. Sawaun, Wasuixeros, D.C DRESS REFORM, Convention at Syrncuse, The National Dress Reform Association was held At Syracuse on Wednesday, which was presided over by Dr. Mary EB. Walker, of Oswego. Officers were chosen for the ensuing year, the Presideat being Dr Mary E, Walker, of 01 0 Kesolutions were opted changing the mame of the oreanization to “National Dress Reform and Equal Rights Associa tion.” urging the necessity of a change of style in { American women, In the evening Dr. deliver on address, which wae forcible ye sininute account of ber re rreet iu New York for @arivg men's cloth od her final vindication of the right to drese Pp ed, Her aceount of said arrest was in her temarke regarding the cs ith her things, Particular love od predicted that in less then ten yoare the oof America woald walk side b: side with the men to the ballot-box and d jeposit their ballot tor their choice of officers, and that many of the offices would at that time be filled, ably aud ac ceptavly, by the women of curcountry. 8! that in the South, of the proseut, wom: ac: corded more of her inaitemabie rights! at the North , and she further predicted that before one Northern State gave to wcanan equal rights, three or four of the Southern States would bave done the wan img. She proposed to punish Jef Davie by bum im the boops amd long style of drevses Of bbe preseut day, anc require him to do the work of a four-siory house, aud be made to ge np and down seven met a day, which punishment she xceed say othert could be devised, ly against the costom of wearing COrvete, physica! reasons for their being discarded, clorod her remarks by u ging mediate ado] tion of & Orere reiorm, as the only Of PI@SOrvi ag Lue perpetuity of the American Batiouality, POLITICAL, Maine Joxn 22.The Union Conve: nominated James J Third District. A sting the peuple of » Talsnrui nes apd patrio ia Congress, who is now resolution was ad com. the district upon the abiil tiem of their represeutati ated for the third ti CoLrcmaus, Jone 19.—i'bis city is crowded with delegates to the Kepublican § Conven\ion, The Coustituiioas! amendments receutiy adopted in Vongiess will satisiy mine-teuthe of the deleg: aes. ews tema, Dy Tolesraph to tha Now York fom) |!iMesexs. Crane and Sweets planing mille, at Owogo, N. ¥., was destroyed by fire yesterday. Loss 96,000 Tar Military Commission for trying the delin- quent Freedmeu's Bureeu officials, yesterday as- sembled at Raleigh, N.C, Francis Boas, of the irm of Bent & Bush, Bos- ton, batters, war drowned on Thursday night by @ boat upsetting off South Boston Poiut, A Naw Outeans despaich states that » Vera Cruz Corres, vndent mentions, under date of the 18th inst. that the yellow fever is raging ip that city fearfully and fatally Wa. Bees « ictizen, and John Jackeom, freed- men, were hung in Augusta, Ga. yesterday, ac- cording to the sentence of » court-martial, for the murder of Charles H. Tew, near Marieite, Ga, last October, It is apprehended that the negroes \n the ieln- ity of Bowling Green, Ky, will sitempt the rescue sf ® negro senteneed to be hung on the 18th of July. Precautionary measures have beeu taken fw prevent such a result. AO LLISION cocurred yesterday at the mouth of the Detroit (Mich.) River, between the propeller Cleveland, of the Northern Tramsportation, and the bark Martin. The propeller was cut through, and sunk inten minutes, No ltves were lost, but Several passengers were severely injured, Lawes, the ex-rebel General, who was recently elected Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Court of Richmond County, N. C., baw received an order from General Tilleon, comm suding the Btate, for- bidding him to hold or exercise any civil or polit- {cal office, ‘The order was similar to that served on Semines, the ptrate, by the Secretary of War. ‘Tamas is in possession of the Un‘ted States Treas- ury « large box of Con /ederate notes, representing ® past value of $100,000, in Confederate funds, which are under advisement aa to their disposl- tion, The probabilisy is that they will be de- as they tre of no account whatever, perhaps, se relics. Br « vote taken in the Conn Legislature at New Haven, near wid night, on the absorbiug question of bridging the (Jonnecticut River at Lyme by the Bhore Line Kia, the bridge was defeated. The Vote was as ‘Hilows: Yeas, 90; nays, 116. The Benate votes on Tuesday, and will alec di +. ‘Tas Village National Bank of Bowdoinbam, Me., was robbed on Thursday u/ght by » party of rob- bers, who followed the Cashier bom, gauged his family, ed plaowd » guard over them. Tho rob- bers then took the cashier back to the bank ‘nd efter robbing she vaults of their contents, smounting to about $67,000, they locked him into the vault aud made their escape with their plun- They have been traced to Topsham, and itis supposed are now making for Canada, Genera! Intelligence, (By Mott te the New York Sun) A Pennsylvanian lately droves pair of horses 100 ruiles {vo nine and cnebalf hours, and theu re- Jused $10,000 for them, Ta. norara poles in Pouth Australia are made of Mahogeny, at @ cost «f about four dollarsands balf apiece, because other wood will not stand the climate and bursa! in the ground, Tax work upon the atree: railroad in Savannab, Ge, ie suspended by military order, Sauiary reasons are given, the authorities searing the up- turned soil would endanger the Lealth of t city. Tuxae photographers of Warsaw have been sen- fenced to # fine of 100 roubles each {ca having pro- duced portraits of Koinissaroff, the peasant who saved the Emperor's life, the shadow of which de- Picted the head of an ass. Gas, Feasx Biate and General John A. Me- Cleraand sre stumping Missour: tn behalf uf tbe Democratic Stave ticket, and Governor stone, of lows, Governor Oglesby, of Dinot, aud Fred. Douylase are working for the Unioumus. Tua Cmicago Jovrxat says Rey. Mr. Grinnd) MG, Dom lowe would hove becm senotainatssh SUN. $$ —— -— 1 ° ~ -Third Year ere aH by the Unionists if the news of the assault up him by Gen, Rousseau hed resched before the com Vention was held. Tas colored firemem and deck bande on the steamboat landing, Cincinnati, stiewpted to strime on Wodnesdiy, for @19 per month more than th now reeive, but # squad of police scatte: the turn out, whieh bids fair to tarn into « riot. Gov. Rrowstow, of Tennesses, bee ‘ened e Provlawation call: the nets of the State w the 4th uly, for the pur Ying the amendment w the Consiituucn af the United States just Proposed by Congress. cattle plague bas reappeared in Ireland lace wher @ disease has broken out te tx ‘arish of Boardmilis, County of Down, within half @ mile of Brennan, where the disease fires broke out, and about « quarter of a mile from the boundary of the cordon which was then made, Sous officious individual asked General Sher man to call on the mewbers of the Southern Raib road delegation from South Carolina, now on & ’ Cincinnatl, to whom W. T, 8. replied t= “Thank you—no! I did call om the gentiemes once, and I think {0 fe their ture to call on me Bow" AT an election for County Judge, in Masse Couaty, Diinois, both parties brought ons thea full strength, ands full political fight took place I. remulted in the success of the Dewocratic caw didate, by @ majority of 161. Last election ths Republicave carried the county Ly 6T5 majority. A courte of wealthy colored men heave pala $22,500 for a vacant lot between two of the mist elev @ut residences tu the most fashionstle quartey of Cincinnatl, and intend to erect thereon au Afri ean Chureb. Bociety is much agitated a the prose peck \or the property must either be purchased @ en enormou nee, Or society submit to the shocking inno Tae storm of Sunday and Monday did immene Geuege im the northern part of Otic, lo Harew county, one farmer lost ove hundred and Sift sheep, and another one hundred and ae kil by exposure, having just been shorn. careter eelmate of the desruction of the sueep within @ circle of ten miles, computed the number at ten thousan!, The damage to bridges, lumber ang fencing is very great, A Lavy in Concordis, Dl, was very sick « fow days ago, aud her physiciau decided that equ rré soup was o for her, A request was af once sent to ali the men in town to shout # equim rel for ber, but there waa not» wan to be ound i the town willing to do this mmple act for an be valid. A country girl who happened to be (n a neighborhood beard of it, shoulJered a rifle, « returned in about half an bour with four squirrel tach shot through the bead, A trront comes from Atlants, Georgia, that @ few cays ago @ lady poisoned three mck childram a | them leudanum, supposing it ‘ore the mistake was discovered they were tow far gone to save their lives, The lady is rich, so4 these ebildren would bi been her heirs, Fo play is believed to bave occurred, snd suspicion resigon ay man, distant relative of the lady, to whow her property will now He \# thought to have changed the bottle of pare~ gore or leudanum, kuowmg it would be admine istered to them. He bad not been arressed as leah ecoounts, i Tere ladies, in Floyd County, Ga, were re cently returming home from a visit to » neiyhbom when © negro came upon them in # seclucied outy Ol-bue-way place, and attempted to detuw iuour all, Two of them succeeded ia getting away iro: bit, the other one be took into the woous uu! tied her sud kept her there for bie owe pur for two days. Her rriends found Ler at tue eu thattime. [be megro wes caught, and the isay wee esked what punishment abe deared w Lave inflicted vu this demon, She replied she wa’ be earwse cut off, and then wished Kim oki. ahve, Tbe sentence @as execute! lus neyme livea about ten minutes after whe ope: ation, ‘Thirty y LOCAL NE wEW YORK AND TRE VICINITS Tae Excise Law—Tue Excrrement Om 4baTer—AaageTs Contincatzy Mape.—A lheret number of unlicensed liquor dealers applied to the old Excise Commissioners yesterday for licenses ‘The blamk forme of bond and vetition were furnighe edo each. Arrests continued to be made, daring the day and evening, as usual. The City and Couns) Liquor Dealers’ Protective Boclety were busy yester day sueing out injunctions against the Exc Board and Police Commissioners, to restrain the ai, ter from making any further arrests. The injunyy tloos wi | be served at 10 o'clock this morning. Nov withstanding the deetsion of Jadge Cardozo, whic? it was supposed would include all similar cases, it age peais from the following order that Superintendent Kenuedy does net so interpret it: rt ——. — ~ Piecinet: Ty Eextain of Judge Cardozo applies only to tha Helt, You will consaue enine® ‘eady received in regard to the Excl aaa liseet dealers until instructed otherwise baie ” Joan A. Kxxsrpe. The rumseliers will therefore not find it such eng work to ride rough-shod over the Excise Law as they sapposed. The law abiding and order-ioving liqued dealers continue to pour smto the office of ‘iressured Manierre with their weleome acknowledgements ia the shepe of greenbacks, AKMENTO YROTERDAY Tumbe Police Court.—The following named pr overs were arraigaed betore Justice Dowung, and heid in their own recoguizances, to answer before the Court of General Sessions: tan bu Reynolds, 36 Cherry st; Pat. \ley, Qresnwiak: tiugh Bennett, 41 45 eo. ? Proctor, 133 Hudson ; Peter Dyer, 87 Wallor; Wia Alles, 16) Chatham: Geo. N. tiuuwh, Ty Cetheriny, heury Baker, 45 Whitebad; Nich, burray, 75 Mul ber:y; Jobo O'Neill, 364 Greenwich; Jobu Von way, So Uliver; John ©, White, 183 Hudeom; Wu OT bole, 42 Eu; Demel O'Connell, 84 Oliver, Mich. Mayerie, 19 Cherry ; Aug jock, 41 Phow Joba H. Vreres, C8 Oliver; Bryan Ladacn, 146 Woith ; ney, 12 Mow; Cues, Beblott, 1.0 Eliczsbesb: Leon rd, 200 Fulton; Pat, Bartiey, 474 Green wie (id ariest ;) Jolin Brady, 66 Kovsevelt; Ma:thy warry, 48 oping; Julius Bauter, iT Mesver; ey oy woweveit; i 80 Bpring; Adam Mabel, 906 blu ; ied Pie bint Geo. Anderson, O66 Hevadway Henry From, 446 Willies ; Cain, ¢ Jam pup; Hichard Blogaten, 126 ¥.P. Desher 217 it eter; Joho F. Bullmarkes, 147 Crosby ; rT Murphy, 260 Mots; Fred. Straub, 159 Gramd: bis mou iiecker, 1]5 Leonard; Rudoipt kus, sa Broome; Mre U, beflich, 100 Cemire; Joun Ie , 148 Mortoa; Wm. albars, 166 Cuathaw yl Suniths, 166 Wert Broadway; leiman ive. halt, 41 E. Houston, Jegerson Market Police Court.—ihe following mamed persons were arremeed Letore Jastiod Ludwiih aod were held in $100 each,to auswer belure the Court of General Sessions: Jobo B. Cadden, 139 Hammond st.; Thos, Dooly 476 9b av.; And N. Madeluil 124 Mrince; 1h Muoney, cor, 7 and Snh; Biepuen Buy, 3. w. 1Sin Corts, Doherty, $64 wW. Sth; ifaunea Carrol, 414° W. 12th; Kat, Hawley, 118 du ay: aoa, itecawien: Mich Cadden, 109 He'muouds’ Poll i 5 abic a fn $ Bien Tei Bleecker; Aubert J, Mereuoweny, 444 ciel lu W. 1¥tb; Jas 2, Howe, john U'helliy, 78 a Fy Aster Harareye " wt Moloney, cor. ) * end dist; Simeotay m4 Tip av, Jobk —————_ ——- -—— ee a (Comtinued em Koarth Page.) slenry Bemaett oor, 6th av. and Sid;