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eer 6G" + '@neOrO. wt twee * "i b 3 Oi eewaeko is Err w asarerTere es N The Latest News By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun, Later From Europe. IN BOHEMIA A BATTLE Victory of the Austria SILESIA OPEN TO INVASION. Highly ‘Important ~ Report. FRANCE TO JOIN AUSTRIA. NEWS FROM ENGLAND. The New British Ministry. OUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. A Sad Accident. 8 Priests and 2 Students Drowned. CONGRESS YESTERDAY. The Tariff Bill. ITS PASSAGE BY THE HOUSE. City and Miscellaneous News. SHULTZ ON GARBAGE. The Street Contractors Lectured, GAS AND THE ALDERMEN. A “Glaring” Swindle Commencement of the City College. umber 10.601. a&c., &e. The War in Europe. évether Baten Vins ry ef the Austrians, Ce The loman stearush'p City of London, which lett CLiverpol va the morning of June vith, and Queeas- tow on the U8th, arrived hese yesterday worsiug tLe Pravtisos bave been detested in Bohernta. Cory payers of the Y8th contain the following ac evuute &c.. THE BATTLE, Perpunite, June 27--Eveniug ~ Since 10 o'clock thie morning & contioued fire of artillery bes been teps up by the Austrian aud Prussian forces, be tween Neustadt and Nachedin Bohemia, The Pras nce were repulsed pear Skalite, where the cavalry uk part lo the eciwou. At ala ible eveuing th Peasiaus were beaten, andare ja full resrest, le lug their dead aud wounded on the field Beeucs, Jone 7 -Eveniug. -The engagement hich took place resterday at Pacloc, to the east of \furnan, was of avery spirited character, nod lasted anil midolght, The troops engaged were the Prue sian division wnder Genera! Van Horn, aud the “russian brigade under General Potschample. The ~ruselane lost a colonel, alieutenant and « ecaptaia, ibe Prussian Chambers will probably be couvoked for the 15,h of July, Ancona, Jum This morning twelve men-of war, comprising the Austrian fleet, appeared in sight otf thie port, but are wow returuing, The dislian ‘juadrou are pameg to follow aud to attack hem, _ Bean, JONe Y Noog - Last olebt the army of be Elbe bad « successful engagewent wear Turuan, ekiDg seven Austrian vilicors and tive buadred mea winonere Praoce Junge 26.-The Prussians have destroyed Le vallway bridge betweea Werdau aad Groesuits s Altenburg. ‘The prople offered res stance to the russlage. ‘The King of Saxony lett Prague today PRaykrowi~ON-THR MAN, JUse 21.--Fitteen nousage Biden troops, now stationed near He del ‘ged Manuheim, wil! occupy & position betweeu varmetadt and Franktort, aud will be reinforced by vallable federal troops. arther Particulars of the Battle tn Italy, A dispatch dated at Floreuce, June 26, gives audi oual particulars of (be Austriam victory at Cua- ee. fhe Aurtri fore numbered elxty thoussod veo ‘The firet lialiaa army corps reserve on the exente to the let of Valegegio, held in check an verwhelming number of Austrians, tefore whieh enerel Corale had beeu forced to retire. Bixio's ivisign and the cavalry ot the line protected the treatof the army, «Lich wae effected in good or «er ‘lhe Peem-ii: division took prisone’s ap entire itaian cay buy bad sew semente with the Anstri, ho sutfored heavy loses, sad the ihird ray uu & ebout one thousand prie . The eee are great. but the of the euemy are velic be stilk more consicerable, The fistion cay wimente did not abandon their positions, nor sty overcome uatil ahertae enexy bad rece vec senicrcemeuts, Towarce aigotfal boss tre sees us aod Austrians retired from \ueir respective po ) ions reatesed iasurrection in Mungary — Croatia Declared in wm State of biege, Ete. Vienna, June %7,-General Benedex's motive for i giving up bis passive attitude te ofold, Ia ¢ firet place he awaits the junction of the federal oops with his army, uod iu the second. be allows ince Frederick Charles to advauce with bis army to gare Oy ln order thathe may beable tocut bis ef . a echifin bas taken piace in the camp of the Hun- rian hberale. T Deak party 16 opposed to any ) surrection in Haugary uulese Austria meets with jefeat from Prussia or italy, while the other fac Pinot tne liberals je iu favorof an immedsste in- j rressienss nes would ass Ital war faction has extensive ran’ unatia and Llyria, Lo Croatia especial. mpethies are 90 song that the whoue p: en declured in @ state uf sioge. *etriotic eubseriptions are now taking pla Prusma The bbe German provinces of Austria, to support tLe costs be war ihe comm.tiees esta! bed for tuie of receive uot ony money bus jewelry and pi \; contributions, however, up .o (be pi e@sent, \urporie ut amount SERLIN, SUN YT over bAnKYORT, Jone ¥1.—Anstria be ant upon the ae et, gL vheir ple aoe ~Prussia bas replaced the prin- os uoctiowaries la Sasony, Electoral Hosse aud de id the de- ; that in order to ayoid t 1 Coniederate sliles ’ Nets Liat N should be rec Penipoten'ia 'e!, and @ committer of military appoin-ed in their piace, a ider ine presidency of Aus iia— he members of this commit tee not to be ob iged to refer to their reepec ive eo vernment ial occasion bu deci « Bion matte 1 to eh cum Bienes This propos tion (aa pot b teed to by the members of tue Let, allies ot A Ramored Negotiations. The Patt Matt Gazerre gives (he following on the eutbority of @ Paris correspondent: Tam able te ete ood authority that tistions are now France and Avetria. with the obe ray prochement between the owe: lead to a cep to unde and an alliance between then the pegotiations are condu: ted Even Prine active ju thie m biie valve that the a prine »y Count Mulinem, & Leg, Honerath trikn Rmbaery in Paris, ul end iote lierut diplomation ho hes served in the Fm! may for twelve *, thoroaghiy under @tancs the Freoch Gore t.and enjoys the con fidence of the Bre peror Napo eor hie bas now been for © part of thy sori tion Muliueo io an binbersy at bare L wali oniy add thet these nogotiaticns would te v Qzrecable to the Fienc! nation and #, |)rourn Louys, who are Loth strougly to tavorof Austria Fionexox, JUN® 27.-Toe King ot ltaly, yes day, requested the assistance of Frauce against Austria, offering the Fimperor in exchange the le land of Sardin‘a, im addition to important ¢ sions by the italian government upon the howan question, Siaying at Venie ney WARK ITEMS. The reguler Italian artoy is under the immediate command of the King. Vhe First army corps is un der the orders ot the Generale d’ Armate, Jobn Du tando. The Second corps is command: d by General Cuechiari. an old soldier of the last Bpsnish war The Third army corps obeys the orders of Count Movonzo delia Proeca, @ berronai friend of Victor Emnmennsel, The headquarters of thie corps bare been late'y removed trom Piaceugsto Arcola. | @rongert aud most pow eriul corps of allie the under ‘he commend of Cialdini, This corps Wort CO) ered as an a dent one je to (be reeular army what Grr bald is to th } uuteers, The action of these two men must be left more tothe jnepiration of their military genius than to the id imite ct orders sent from bead quarters, General Piola ace as Ciaidini’s ch et of the staff, The Flovence correspondent of the Lou don Tey avi ‘# (ue command of ope of the been given at Garibala who ettecked corps of special request, to P took him prisoner at A Fanta Rosa, eho wea his ja at Canegiiauo. good man has evidently studie! to some that textin the New Teeiamont which extoite us to turn our cheek (6 ihe aii er untee 4 nd of onotber io The A correspondent thus describes the 5 ance of Garabalul: “lo the cartes de v looks somine, » andwou, J] wae suip ise. to man, with a grew nee beard Bat for the eyes he need and the atice ie carried, ware were bo tre visibie of he waves of Time whico have dashed agasnat him. orot the cruel bul let which struck him at Aspremonte, f suppose he wore the renowned red ebirt; but this vartient was no’ vielvie, His upper wan was all swaybed it ove cf those av.ple strived bienke s. through @ hole in | head is pase dwhieh aie caile! ia in Mexico Aa ae le ork plevtorm,and very coquett gol (euibroidury, And if thereto no yess ot ‘allio anvo the Idathog by aliuaing to @® hero's | Oot, b may mention that Gerabeldi"s ex remities where ehor in ‘double soled, squere-toed [nce -u9s," oh pan! eeion ot « pair of which would have inevtile:g eat io in the heartof @ British coo Leppe:, bus which would scarcely Lave excited the admiration of eilveretick vu wailing ‘The london Da LY News! correenondent evs “Tue Ausitian goluiers in, eo J stron: heslthy follow look os tt they would (eand ‘fe jot of ' Their white unitorm, wheb always loo good I eppoee by bot ploeclay,) hee a vq ware with (dew neat jtuet gus Live ‘key. worn exceyt on Sete da when the, bave the od Briueb at oy wie tlo etripe of common lace of yellow coor, Th of common paste Loird, and cost § hea all ready, woout one shilling aad thres pene ihey are well shod, and in wet weather wear black ote bh gai ere, turned fu atthe anvles, buttoued over ther Xeutish er rowers. ? : ine town of Frankfort te etatiomed « battelion of the line secrulted trom diucharjed goldiers gf the ditfeccut German Government ibey seem io ba very “lucky tated tiat ‘outot hundred so.die: the servants baskew ou their arms, which cou nuoreels from {Leir iaias ere Toke. of (beir midtasy berves ‘Tbe Traysforters, belug old suidiers, bave ali the fowale cooks og | heir acatf, while ustriane pay ther uentions to tag nur sery aud chem! side; tig Bavarinus solace therm selves with beer, wile (he ay from morning Mi wigut tuat they in barrecks Great distress prevails glready both in A Pruseia. A Vienua leiter wo the 1 jullowlug extraorujnary eisiement: ibe Gerdile os the dieti@as prevailing ip tiugvar, eod genoraliy in the kasie:u provinces of Austria ae uuly heart forthe « breaking. io the Busovima, especidily, wisery eri the inuabitante (0 b.@ Very sme Oxi Seu tion, pareuv offering one@d ibelr chudign shar the lite die of hunger. A ataice that @ few dave since a residen de Vosch, at Tehernovi: 2. purchased irom &@p unior- tunae mau three chilcrea (two boys apd ® irl) afier wuch Vargaiuing the ather revived Line ties ips) The same day a peagsut woman arrived .o the same town with her two davgaters, one tweive aod the otber tourtee@s youre of b 4 them oper way to # iandad pioprietor each, leaving the lacer tree tg choose, ihe gente oO e mat contented hunset with pring aim poor woman without buying hér caughters A corre, pondent writes im revard W ihe distress in Prussia courequent upom the war o.8d yea terday trom Prussia from a private source that the rT IM that Country ia mir@ady grea’ op account eat ceficiency ot manual lator caused Ly tue eit withdrawal oi eo weby wen Low bhels bse) avoca- Women are Leing ewpwyed in pincys relay Lhe se ere woe beginniugs Auvices trom | Lege 4 poweriu!l Russian co. ya d'ai mee bas entered | arn~ cered. & buen (ow non tLe Kueso Polish toutier of alicia, due Aurtilan ofie.ae prowess to Le pe feetiy well satieficu with the voinge of sLe Kuselsus, thar thuy are airaid than they we wil intertere .u (he war Which bes juar GREAT BRITAIN, The New Ministry The Loadou correspoudgnt reuds us the following list of probable appolutmente ig the new First Lord of the !reasury Chaucelor of tue nxchegues Becietary adr Haray (oxtord Lay @igp deciétary—Loid Stamey. Coloulal nec. etary Lord Cranbourne, Minster for Lugia—iue busi of & lenborough Miuite. et War General ee, First Lod of the Agmuralty-—-Sir Jobo Packington Loid Chancellor -Lord Cheimetor Yostmaster Genera: -ibe Duse of Bucceveb, Board og: Works bir Stafford Northeowe, astormey teneral pu Hugh Csirge = poeitor Genera! Myr Bovili. Jord Lieutevant of lieland Due of Montiose. Attor eraiior ireiaud--Mr. Whitesiae, Bolicitor wr GeQKee, Jud Advocate of Scotland dow. solic. or eusimi ats, Patton. ‘The pew government, it 1# expecie., would imme- disteiy have at tues diepoees bLu@ ML pollant pos) tons of Lard Cole: Haron ot Bnviaue, Lad Caet Justice ot Ireiand, au Liisa Juageenip, aye aiod Jus ip ot App ai bovb ip Euyiaud end ireland, Walch of waree would render some of Wie BpPO.ub- Meute in sue sbove sist meely teuporary, 10 lect ib ia already sumored (uss bir Fitz.o, meuy le deen wated Lo sucesed Chief aren Powwce iu (be lid lie Court o1 hachequer. Commercial Matters, Commercial affairs in Loudoun wear a brighter aspect, and a senaible decline ju the rule of discount was expected to be declared by the Hank of Eugland eu the 2o:h ultimo. I¢ le well understood in Loudea a that the representatious of the Bink as t) the great ducopvenied of a cissolution of Periiament, Ripe ai stele of tbe financis! world, . ith Husell Cabsoes in wot re- Livemrvel,/ 04a w. ~The potion market ia quieter mW YORK, WEDN ISDAY, JULY 1, 1866, S 4 tone, and m'dd'ing uplands ave qnotod at barely | the snte-erte ter rep cen’. He ac pec: Bec. ewe uffe pp ovie one jet. { | @etain, wool, flue and eteck ver i ie wt B.—(4MOr BUS @te ot e o nite; «vert tes Ui add. Erle 4 Mociiliecta dread the Houee, doferdine ba en. 7% Til nois Ceatral ehoies iss at thei fi vou teiy, but aseriog tha the Cem ud tor aak rave O1 discou st uuch ans ed Ohne. te if cam r New bogeaad then . from other Nuss? te =The ‘il to Jrctiouable in ‘ # 100 pointe, could be emende the reaate, aod, From Washington, @ al. eveut Conste aud he Leli vor i wou dnot a ff b wee p i, Wasutroros, July 1% next, Lis own A dispatch of to-day from Anapoiis ea “An ne Suse of 80 WG 7 SF Porte ab edhe Stare 3 #: “Ata | tron would bh # Cures to adopt : nt occurred /aet nig A part ren. com: | but o het to who » aod ju gment he | Dose 1 of five priests and two siudenta, lett Aunapols | Bad to refer, thought dif rentiy, and be trast s }@d they wonld now etand by thele opmion, it ve d e at do'clock m © pleasure trip down the Bay, When | tHe hed no: expec ed that Con uld be eal ed off Tuomas Point, Father Clueeos wee lot over. | pom wool, eud it While efforte were teiug made to save him AA the beat eapelzed, dad Fethe ‘ - hed ior some redu vost eapeized, and Fathers Beradier and Gierte many frticios of toreiwn growth or prouue: | Mann, and the two , ¥. F. Kone i Mr, | Hou thas ihe action of Cousiess interdicting any - mearnies for retiiivg the ¢ Ant paper tneney | Rung ivore cluag | @Xcept oa ver, iiaiied amount end the unexpect boat and drified ashore on Thowaa Poin’, Guy seluctent scion of the se ot the irene they walked to thie arnying here tle morning uy in A potple eds va ‘ pore he had, had Changed volt mepect of Huance r A party was sent out to search ‘or the Lodies but | races opused in this swse tot mecre, Binh es ites failed to recover any of them propo ea by the R Hue Conn for inetan the most important of the seasion, both £ the ia hee iron, while the Commitee reported te nvolved and the spirited cher the dee : : S coats oa che ne ‘ smu @ quarter 4 ; ' «tan beth iu « meter, while th Committee re bate, At one time the Pari! bill did ne | por.ed tut 5 con*; 5 cons on eaivanized irom have for friends ® majority of the members, and | Whue the bili p aed only da c¢ aud #0 oa ~~ astaas hail would Wa od ay | Web various omner ardeles, ‘ibere there wae s prorpect that it would be 7 oned un 1} Sowat of hu us the sie trad tle next session, But toward, the “ the day, | f ed by tovewgn svcd amendments were made as secured 109 pasange | ‘i sp eelety, Sotlvs 18 defaming 4 7 rn ied tk appeared to be the cents by the ext diuary mejority of forty.one votes. | f cin whence moe! 01 there deauncis t t The bill «ill now be seat to the Senate tor the ection | ‘Tuateity was be p ol.fic mother oi f aihas tote Bu toate, bad ober iteoes oOeebd Commerce, Tt was ibe aeste The Bena’e to-day confirmed the nomination of \use8 Ana ot ihe u Mr. J. Groliab, of Kansas, to Military Storekeeper owners of J hs her forme. prestiy ia the ¢ nance Departraent, they ought Lom ior their ex The President bas nominated to ‘he Senate D. H, | @usive be etrumeator the whoe Winfield, @ soldier of the late wer, w ie Collector | COUBTAY: Bey on! pitts OF sue Couutty prosper, bu it . Our parcel the Cuuger ond) Cau erow as the same cf Interval Kevenue for the 4¢b district ot New Jer+ | time. eboud hol # uew Jeo un ihe Weet le pe eer, tree Eugene A . Tey, wb bes @ bien ot ther (ol thas bumble. omety & Colovel Btokes bas received @ dispatch from Nash- | gai ig wormetunes dealers to vile, to the effect thats yuorum of the Tennessee zo cu ie wue cits own ola P fouse wou Ox she duty upon a r al . by the midi e Leogislsiure wil be presons tu middle of 5 set iautes ib..e Was by time u w Wo piesent @ new Week, and that the ratiiication of the Coustitutioual | bil, of ibis oue elould be .eected. ihe Seuse Amendment fe cortaia would, wituout douvr, epee ily e vore the ubjec..one General Grant, eccoompanied by hie ft etatl, left Washington on Mond Point during bis absence Joba 8 terror ot the count’y, is now & Fajou tov, and quietly walking about the served of the curious ily evening tor Dispatches from the West bring inteliirence that Benetor Laue had suffered « reapee « fo (bo bal, and wil sore lie pouuiow, af tue @0d | cureucy remasioed in au) ih.oy ike dts present pro Weat | poitous it woud yieid as much .evedue or more Viaw tue eXining lew did, due 100, Mr. m@. ia .ae eras | haa Friday, wearin » most critic | condition all that evening could eat nothing solid, aud his He will epead & short season ut Now port Musby, who wus duriug the rebellion the wt Waebin apito, the ob eeveu mon us 61.0) (he Go gravity, we flua retura to our re Tous 10 t mothe We mus too eaxer bo Us Wy Le be AIUCh Que subjecs more Getauce our on Te aillicuitics tLough giem are fu tom Le ineurmouatable dhe eres of every ection of our and | conur quali Con .eeg regulates 1 Cone: W bate ver ute wey the ot tes te Aly OF Hiy vourabment soudia hoot tore ouww mn was in the form of liquide aud lee tue latter be Based vy GUE propie. hie unmecse tTAde Mind. 8 (Me TUCdoe BOs.) HOO .wG bo sunu OUK @ujoved by Lim more than any 1g elee 1 Batioue: cert pow rap.diy jaldng Cue, aod threseue chances are ten to oue that Le will never recover orate the aif pans oe te lec eal sores ‘4 ; : 5 nae evue then shirk io tee! du bo be aright Tho fourth seciicn of twenty-uine miles of the | oiga at go unrest oustac Ge, to cannot bepe con Pacific Railroad, Faetera Pivision, having been | ot el poms tn soy cat completed, and a1 to that effect haviug Leen | Mt O18 40 onulre, Out ies : : | | Us aduere to our work Lke ¢ we Caekae made by the Couun em. the Becretary of Whe] Gruut, “at ts tages wth DUMWeL, ual we dave Treasury hee ordered the iseuo to the above Railroad | bi oug ous teomething tase will eo tue just ‘orapany of lands to the amount of 2420,00", to which | EXP8Cb Tous OF Ore po Oy ©, ODA Wan Cols racUla cing fyaoncs 4 OU HOVER b baluocus ect.oo ating, We sual Fe entitied ou the comp ett Let plang oo | jus ty hese Lectes bale wud sureore wed Th etary alae. ordered the | 1°) ‘8 by duis these boulwa Separt 0 ingu@ of bonds to ‘he amount ot £64 .W0. he Cag, | "Sieeme nome trel Paetfic Railroad Company of Cap ocnie, which Mr Dawes coclared that New Engisnd 4d aot bad tallen due owing to the comp etiom cf one quare oe) duty for thie rill euctted jrow the ter of the work uu asectionel twealy Wiles of the pect tle Weae elu baa moe Trond, the cos’ of wuich bas exceeded $1, )1b, 000 » New Bogluua eve hau in Anorder hes been isued from the War Depa t ws Dent, relieving trom duty in the divirlou of reterred Cane of Ded Pay ut, Co’ Deprrtment, 1 » in ¢uarge of the divisiou, W if. Jameson aod DOTOabs oF GU, B. Ely, and directing the twuscer out of the se.¥ | CebMectcut, Meculmecuriug, 6 aq of 1icee officere on the % ¢s, in These piymas ere | cutusa, HOU be preutowu4 by 1 duu be uveuged Qe rel_gved, and orce. ou to be wmurerelous of the We Vue woe at service because wibhe evideuce tue, fave at the ber sy declared that this bill vrotected the trial of Lieus, Col, Pauld.og, they tes fieuto bav.og | & au Up wed WO wew bayiana t juude cepossted to thely creat trom one | meucee 6, Hove tern uvenm- bunk to another, as they did 00) Consicer toe Oruyr | Leis ala, ymaster General in the a¢ ot iocbidding | vorere iu ein certain Cases, thus udiag to jue tiy Co. Paulding su be bieach of the order io Pity hth-pchatbyraed uinte prevens Ul question, Z om fis Divine iw b by sus poopie The Case of General Sickles AUGUSTA, Gay Jgly 10. of habeas corpus, granted b the lu the return to the writ Cutted States els ov ‘ ve Ww tyne + tue taweut Peoviseace, che people of ihe COuULIY OP ) LiKhes Or Wide they Hees than tue sewed S.0vid wee seyuieu, toe bib Should Le TOOWI Od abu t. & uduaiMent. i pie pe chang : Tbut ue Amer cab Pee Wola District Court in the care of Michael Costello, con] Guin wey wou uot Lowe tee ng fined at the Charleston jail, the officer iu command | thatia proiecie..”” Mie ouecy the oll was a th isoner w eld | tues it Waeeu act miptio.e.siaie ror spoctal imie refused to obey, saying that the prison . a esis aD ce ue goud wove to one by te ouder the Preside broclametion of S pember | juju, aoue wausher, me gave sew bugaud tue 16ib, 1568. He also produced an o:der frou 8: cie- | eeuisos uot Leiug sesponssvie ior thle tit soe tary $ianu on, guctivg bru Botto delive: Up (ue | gyouia mecessai iy Le ein be tart views, prisoner on Ma Pe it of habeas corpus. The Cours | yt gue wuveed over € ecb, She bud granted a ccasizuance of the caso lor apo:her duy. | ghips aud euraged iu Commerce, aud tuerefo.e eboud General Stickles mae the following endorsement oa ” ‘ Bie ehueig the writ of uttacbisent eerved on Staes Marehal at Cvarlcston. conten ** Lu compiianee wiih oF auth 1 cecil ne to beer. ¢ Daniel FE. sickies, M ) ein eaies he had dug repy Sicmie's yuers ircm & viy ton pega Bianiga encorted in truc Dale DO. Wo Le atreseu elec with whlsteve toice was ve tion ie (i ken 1 accordance with) PP piociamauon of 180), Jud te procoediuge to be laid Lot Pidsiuat ib a CONGRESSIONAL FROCEEDINGS, Thirty Ainth Seesion, SENATE Waaninotos, July 10 current resolution, which, on motion, requesting the Presidens to inter: to by the United sutamoniog him tor jedon the p.ocesr.’ aud ii (0.00 was ued. oO 1e- U.yau bas orue ed wl Mr B:owart offered acou ae laid over nav (he good offices of the United States to procure the release and dis Dye 60 sev Ok ws & Pivuiiidy LMM, U0 eloud Lyi sc.iNee tue Ub eee OF OLe ban of ber people JF (he Léaehi Os (he eter ual., r. Garfleld closed the del ate, making a J} eumnent i waver of the piiuuiy.e ot prote | usehen very hi CUI De | 1@. bYuue, bus it wae on |i peace. aba wuere Countiles s@.e en We game wince v Culiue, he Loped tuut tae Dal wud Le «mended in seve.alp rricularty utd luace a» @yui (OUI Ms POe We, HE Lereveu thet WoeD the coun try CALA Do ntiy to UH.e.eswud Wiel Wad Leva duos, thec.amor teans tue bo woud gue. down. mr, wks Weveu 10 el the Ueuk sere tm the sec. tiob tez.ug cot ou with the word * iuree,” £0 ae to Make (be uty Ou Cot ou, Taw OF manulctured, three ceale per pouud. Luis was agrees io Cveids O Ue. BeDdMeuls We. then ole posed of, Abo (Ue Dad wae oven iO. Burthe. eerin Mir elards@ Woved to jay oe bid oa the table, but wasuegatived Yeas ia nares The bill was fiuuly passed by « vote of age nat 63 oops, 4 you Navs-—-Mesara Allison, Avdoreca, Baker, Benja- charee of citizens of the Luis.d Stetes now held tn | mia, Uergeu, Dive (ebb, Coon, Ditiees, Don the Capedas and eleawhere, un er the autharity of i Wy Sasisatnn Ble de, Farnswo.ta fe Mubot 4 Y A . sues, ieee, Ot se Aeriagel, dia oe | AY.) chard the Government of Grest Britalu, charged with par- | iny (iu.j, ture, HMogea, Hou puey, lugereol, ticipating in the so-ca‘ied Feoiaa Wovement Juli u, Kasson, Ke.i, Leblaud, wacrclall, moCul- Mr. Trum!uil cailed up the House bill to dx the feeb, MONON Siusaex, o.cuo rou, Orth, Pups, number of Judges of the Supreme Courtof the Uni | mx or, Joan Ly" thd States, and to change cert office of Associate Jurk be Oiled br appointment the said Supr me Court ebail coi a judicial districts, The first section provides that no vacancy inthe of the Supteme Court ehall tilthe numberof Awe c ate Jumices shail be reduced w x, and hereafter of the Chief ww niod Irimbe, Yau isura | 80.) Weeuuuru, Lhid) Weehuro (tua), Winwory vv. elds. ALO 1OUUWitig MOUILe. 8 pa eo Meese, hcuieroy una Wivateld, Biaine aud Still. well, Kay twos aud bow Av U.to a. M, tue ssouse we journed Justice ot Cuited states au Avsociate Jus. | After edjou:mment It was anocunced that the tices, any tour of wher she Reg yh . bree caucus | nion Sens orsand membe:scaled for this fee (DA ana ov * ome Py evening wee postponed uotil 7.40 P.M tomorrow opecia: tertns as they may find ne ry ior Kho dis | evening, Palch cf business, The bi |, as sueuued, was parsed a ——. Mr. Wileu,;, irom the Military Committee, report. : ed back severel petitions fur the increase of pay to Mexico. army cificers, a asked jor shell discharge fow the jurther coumdera'ion, which #4s go ordered Reporta vin New Orteans, Mr. Wade Jed up the biito rep atthe act retro coding the ity and county of Acgandria to the New Onikana Jucy 1g The Austrians cagtured Biate of Virginia, which was discucted by Messre Wace, Henderson, piewart, haus ury, Howard aud Har: 6, alter which it was postpoogd Uatil fo-imoriow atiociuck Mr. Couness cviled up the bli! (o oroit land (ities in the Stare «ft Calivornia, tor the purboee oF io all but oue of the House suwenume HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ‘The Tani bil came up Let a6 the unflgished business. Mr. Wentworth addrereed the [uuse in an hour's Bon-cogcurred im (he last el-e4cment of tue at Bt Comargo Lave beeu set free and scaticied ia Texas, They they sill Got be returned to the linperialists, Vhey all we over wo the Liberals, expect to be rent to lerws, Tbe Bi Paso mall line ia runuing regularly Continued Successes of the Patriou. A letver dated at Vera Cruz, June 25th, says: * Geueral Figuerra has takea the city of Tebuacan (Bajara, Ly ewrina. Joluca, forty miles from thee of Mexico, la tu peril of eayturo by the Liberals. Tiacotaipan, which Lee been tor «time oecupied by po cb, iu Which sporting tom un ugricuicurel | Be French, andc'o ely besteged by General ‘iarels, porns of view be faye od chavee of the preeeas | Governor of the State of Vera Cruz, was to be evac tard aw, although he did not pivlers (0 Le strongly a tan esr r 4 ip favor os jue poudiug bib, jie feared that wiih feted » by A ad the Imj:rial gerrison that the high price cf gold 16 Would prove to be protitis | 89W holds ‘ho place, amounting to two hapdred aud tor He ceprecat d tho Wiking Up Of @® bar. A wi Gity or (urge Lundred Lien, wore to re-euto, Tam pollei He thought tust Cougiew shou BUCUBE Of TuveuUe to be raised, aud teu tam uxt ‘hat Curpmisslon composed of cue farmer, one mapuiac- suser AAG ome Merchant should spyaren it among pico, which is alo reriously threatened by the Ke publicaus, The Liberel toregs yi Tabasco bave Sehieved © great euccets, diussbliow « breach eum UN. T hirty-Third Year | bors that tera.” ‘temped to goup the river from From Accounts via W oshingten, Wasntsaton, July loth. Mr Romere, the Mexi- ean Minister, to-iay received oficial dispatehes from El Peso, informing him that oa the loth alt, Preeti dent Juarez, hie Cabioet and the Government, left Ki Paso for Chibuahua, Leitere from the olty of Durango, of Jane 5th, received here by the latest steamer from Vera Cruz, state that the French troops In that city were under oders to march’ egainet Coibuahua, and that 2,000 men had already” fell, and were at (hat time at Lararca. Letters from the city of Mexicostate that Gen, Bazaine was con- centiating all the available French (troops im Raw Luls Potosl, to open a a and vigorous campaigu agalust the Mexicans, Rows (tems. ‘slegraph to the New York fen.) Tue Italians residing in San Francisco bave ast Apartthe 15th inat. to collect money to aid im i+ quidation of the national debt of Italy, ‘Tne steamer Sacramento sailed from Panama yesterday, carrying @1,55,549 in treasure, of Which $1,555,431 goes to Now York, Tae sehooner James Zoilere, sailing ander Brit- ish colors, has Leen seized at Smithville, N. C., by ® revenue cuiter, for smugglug between Cubsp and North Carolnian ports, Disyaronns received from various cities and’ towns show that large subsomptions are being mace for the relief or the sufferers by the Portland conflagrat on, Tus opinion of Judge Maberon, of the Louisville (K_.) City Court, excluding pogro testimony, on, the ground that C mgress cannot annul the laws of Keutucky, is published. Tue Cajon State Executive Committee of West- ero Virginia bes called @ State Convention af Parkersburg, August 80, to select State officers, end nominate Congressmen, Preliminary tuwa- ship meetings are ordered August 9. Aorixa lov rnor Beil, of Texas, officially any nounced to Chief Jusice Austin that the officers of the Provisional Government will continue to dacharge the duties of their respective offices, until orders are received from the President te the contrary, Tua office of George H Gooding, broker, 18 Btate street, Boston, wae robbed ou Monday nighs of about 17,000, which amount #7,000 was in gold, aud the remainder in United Statea and other securities. Tho money was taken frous 4 aafs, which was bauled into the middle of the floor and gutted, Heap Centum Srevapns arrived at Boston Mons day evening, and was well received by several Fenian Circles and a large concours» of his couu~ trymen gevereliv, In a speech be referred to the bright prospects of the Fenian cause in Ireland, and declared that he expected to be there by the iret of next January ot oe = — NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, ‘Tho Measter Kam * Danderberg.” The greatiam “ Dunder! bes had steam oa for anumber ot days for the purpose of testing her massive michis the triaie have thus fas proved entirely sfactory, sud everything hae worked with an ease and treedom seldom witnessed in new mee heat of the weather was very i the coal passers employed owlug to the perf ma Of yeu. othe lunde:berg, no evil resulted socess to which the men were It isexpec.es thatebe will be ready tom he: rial trip iu ® month's time, and much Interest ieteitin the resust. ‘The contract calis for a speed of 15 knots an hour with @ pressure of vO lbs. of” seam to the square ich, and itis confidently assert. @4 buat abe waally wake that aud more sf neces. sary. Lhe uumbe: of revolutions to be made by her engines while on trialmus average 60 per minute iB order (0 Maske 16 Kao & Ver bour The New Steam Sleop of War “ Meda. waskn.” This splendid vessel is sow to commission an@® almost ready (orsea, Her trial trip wil take place within the next few weeks, whem the public will be enable! to judee tor themeeives as tu the capabiition of the Inige uew fleet or which the M trying to the fir on tLe vessel, t tilation 1a LOUAL NEWS MEW YORK AND THE VICIMITR, CoLLeak of Tue City or New Yors, (Late Fate ACapEMY,)~GRand COMMENCEMENT. ~~ The fret enous. commencement of this Institution anu Colleso teok place yes'erday at Niblo's Gardou, in presence of a large and very fash ouable audience. Graffu.e's eplendid baud was piosent, aud played some of their Guest pieces dustog tha exerciees. After Roa) overture,to, Wm. Tell by the Band, the Fac- ulty, preceeded by the President, Dr. Horace Web- ster, came on the plasform, At this time, the scene was peculiarly imposing-the large numberof well~ dreared ladies Sa trons, she students in ther peculiar couume, with white ribbons round thelr arm, ang the Faculty, regeuwof the University, etc. on the platform, leat a peculiar im pressiveness to the entire scene fhe Ror Mr Irving (Fp'scopal) opened the exor- cisee with prayer, afer which Mr, Ernst F. Zurich delivered the salutatory address, On opening, he said that the fourteen annual commencement of the Free Academy, and the first of the College of the City of New York, ee coral ily, . sud Board of Truste v their pew titles, aud paid « bigh compliment tu cb) ma du their old capacity as @ Board of Kuuvation, Her next @ddio-sed (be Piesident and Fecucy in realiy Lesut tul ianguage, regretting thatia & few short house bimael aud Lis iva es would Lave to bid them farewell, Lus (hey would ever fuuuly look beck te the plegsgnt eecues of Colleve (erm, and would remem bei the ies 0 @ hey Lessee ived, and (oink of the od College as the: vhome, lie then ceilverei the Beouua Lenora atuu, entiued Wooden Dem oeracy.” 1c wae distigueledt for good sense and @2 - quisite languase, He wee warmly eppleuded, ang everwheluea with Loujuets om resiing, Tue programme wee avery lensthy one, and em, a ve Jety Of topics, though the American idea d thew ell, euu © her diseoily or indi rouebt out. Thee w olne oras.ous and one, embracing the flowing au bjectas re eighs disor s “K putacion,” by kiugh Lee; Disoiy of Mau," by Albert i. Bu mr “The Awericam Biudeat,"’ by roionon Caben; "Life and ass," by Chavea dh fai; tho Goupee@ OF up: yy yi Lowber punish; Old and New," by J. a. Wotton, Jr 4 Drama," by Josepu J. Casey; “Veci ion ot Comrecter," by Road Gordon, ‘Justice Live Poly," by Randoivb McAdam yeuce hevesessy tO Gur Natioual Buperiority by Charnes Hl, Uriukerbod; Ylyrenoy a a Woe by James ©. Haiivek, Js: “Tho Moceru Preach Ly Keuiob peuigier, “Qur dimes.” by be 8 Car; | Geul and Opporiunity" by sy Bm Herehileid: “xverionce,” by Towuser « Wendell, bpecksuaue” by Guare GGAVGiy Wee Vary oF al a \Conyinued om & ourth Page.)

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