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« ' \- i eh Numbe oO The Latest News| By Telegraph tothe \. ¥. San, FROM EUROPE, PROGRESS .OF THE WAR, CONFLICTING ACCOUNTS. More Fighting--Victories Claim- ed by Both Sides, OUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. r 10,602. ‘PUBLIC WORKS OF THE U. S. $28,164,000 Expended in % Years Over 15,236,000 Acres of Land Granted. POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, Address to Loyal Southerners, Convention Called in Philadelphia THE “NATIONAL UNION PARTY.” Election of Delegates in Louisiana, City and Miscellaneous New, BTATE EMIGRANT HOSPITA'L, The Inauguration Ceremonies, SOLOREDRIOT IN THOMPSON STRIZET, Officers Badly Beaten, &e., &e. Europe. Two Daye’ Later News. Fanrees Port, Jory 11.—The steamship [e- «| wid, from Liverpool 2Sth, via Londonderry 2¥sb. Baseed this point this evening Hostilties between the Austrians and Prussians had commenced. There wasaderperate batties in Bobemis on the 27th, A telegram, dated Navshod, anys: An important battle, in which cavairy and arti! lery were principally engaged, bas been in | soe toder The Ausirien iriven bae's.irom n @kalitz to Jarowiez, Three fiage and maay prisoners were takes. The los on either side is unknown, A Breslau telegram say? The Firat Prussian Army Corps etiac ted the ene began at lL A.M, & in the direction of &e.. ¢ Austria Jorefa.ads A Vienna telegram of the 2>th ® shat itis om @lally announesd that at the battle near skalitz, the Prussians lost many prisoners and eighteen guns After the battle, a Prursian major procmeded to the quarters of Mersha!l Beuedek under ®. flag of trace, te solicit an armistier, and (ue demand was refused, A Cracow dispatch of the evening of the 25th saye This morning the Prussians made a fresh attack m Oswienten, when they were rej 1 with ionees. The Prussians cesirorea the Cracow end Vienna Railway in several placer, seriously in terrupting the Austrian communtestions wits Gal- im. The Austrians entered Mysioaiizou on the 2th, Dat in the afternoon the telegrapl) station was again kp possession of the Prussians The Prussians report successes in the enzagemant wear Turnav. The Army of the Elbe took seven aff ters and 500 men prisoness, The cavalry bad severa! engagements and the Aue Arians suffered heavy losses, Lhe Third Corpeacok 1.00 prisoners. The Italien losses in the recent battle were great, Put the Austrian losses were believed to he wi! greater. Towards niehtfall the Italiane and Aue- triane retired from their tive positions. The King had addressed ch tot Prema@ent ot the Conne!), which « 6 battle neither won wor loet. “i Lave ordered « concentration of ali r forces to resume the earmpaign Our ermy fis excellentcondiion and anxious to be led to ttle * /* Berne telegram ara the Austrians have resin battle fires station npon the Sheiry Whe lia pe have taken @ position near font du Diavolo, ENGLAND, Loxpow, Jose 94—The war news is eemflicting, oth sider claiming to have obtained the mdvantage Am the enconnter on the 27th inst. at Bkalicz, No engagement is reported as having taken place since Earl Derby is endeavoring to form a cosilzion min etry, including whigs and someof the members of the late government. Sbip Fanny Hamilton from Philadelphia for (ienos ‘was bursed at (iibraltar. No particula The American sloop of-war Asbueiot | own on the 25-b on 6 cruise Nothing is known of the Ministerial arramgements | xcept that the Queen has authorived Earl Derby to | form a Ministry aud promised her support. A meeting oi the chie! Conservatives was to le held on the | P6tb. after which Earl Derby proceeds to Windsor | to lay betore the Queen be resu's of the consuita t Queens- tions, HERALD (Conservative) again sacs that theia will be difficulties io the way of forminga strove Minietry, the Morar. P think te some 1@.60n to expect thet rome Valmer may be induced to co-operate, sud thus enable Derby to toma & Goverument of seine po’ A preclamation of neutrality (a Continental affairs published There are indica'ions | at the port of Lon the strikeof the seamen | ene, { t te YRANCE The Painin hee reason to heljeve thet no arma- ments are being mace for the ee of vending | rr w, squad: rlothe Adrieti ne of observa Ww North seo ur or The Committee on Affeire common to Hangary ind Austria pronoees that Hinge essume a por | tien of the A fan siale ce that lonus and rormmercial rations be treated im common by means oO! epecie! treaties Latest Commercial, The Brokers’ Cotton ¢ jar ieport The sales of ibe week 1008 Ups © bal Tue authouz6a quo oD. 10i— a tec Pair, Middling. +) bene 0 +4. Mo +1 locd, Upiende ove i¢ed. luled. Broce ip port. 0 belies by ec ual count, being ,u0u bates be! ‘he estimate. Stock of American, crerreLbe breedetufls maskes is dull, | adjow. pment | Committee « With @ downward ten fener The weather hae heen favorable ior t he pow ‘oady ys »~ Cousola closed at S6°.°S6'4 for mona AMPRICAN Sree Ke United Staten Fivetwenties, G4 aba', line as Central Rallread, TieT4's, bre Rallwa,, 36 ’ Cuba. The Reperted Revolt at Puerto Principe — Hlow the Story Originated. Le. | Correepondence of the Su.) JoLy 7.—During the early part of thie week most alarming rimore were cir le concerr ing troubles in Puerto Principe, hut these are of ficlaly denied in the Garris, which erplained that it had been the custom in th Practical okewon 8¢ Havana, Jobo's Dey, and several ser. grants and soldiers of the Inau ited and ; bY severe: jokes, of which ther were had a0 effray with the tow napeople, red into the barracks by the Governor, which preveated more serio: 16 trouble. During the week we lave led ‘requent rows. Ath of July was emnalized by « severe storm, end severa pereous tu differen: p city were Eiiled by lightning, One of the « " Was aloo struck. . be of the charches About Lvol the Spantard: The xoelied frem Chili hed arrived at Panama on the 28th of J and the C on the 28tho and the Cap- talu-seneral of « ub intors: their derti- fia ai iy ebart e ate r Mara to br iam to Cube: aud arrived yesterd y steamer, ea ee Mexico, Liberals Quarrelling Among Themselves — 200 Deaths trom Yellow Fever im Vera Uruz, Kte "NRW ORLEANK JoTY Wiu.—Later advices from Viexico have been received. ‘The success of the Lib ferale had led to quarroliing among the chiefs with Teference to the direction of affairs, and bitter feuds, if not open war between them, it was feared, would be the result. treat indignation was manifested at Matar sotthe order lev loreed con tributions from the peop.e and thousands regretted that the town bad ever been surrendered by the French. The Imperial garrison rec enuy at Mata. Moras had arrived at Vera Cruz. where the tall of the city was gresily deplored by the adherents oi the empire, It was vot believed that any atiempt to re- capture the city would be roade, though ite loss, 18 would be admit’ would be severely felt. Monterey was receiving additional reinforcements inant LY tiomot annseanit. Ihe char ade that the Liberals in their suecer surreptitious sid from ihe United » ' continued io prevad at Vera Cruz, the dew one week reaching over 20) Keports via San Francisco. Bas Francisco, Jone ll.—A letter trom President Juarez to Conmul Giedey confirms the state: tthat the Libera! goverumeut bout (o be re-established et Cbibuabua, and edde that “oo French or traitor fo ces e1@ neater thee then Dorango, and po sppre - bension is teis of the return of the Imperialists, Nows Via Havana Correspondence of the Sun, Havana, July 7.~By the arrival of the Fnelish steamer bolent yesterday, we have Mexican dates to the 26 b ult. and Vera Cruz to the tet of July, Aletterfrowm Tautoynes, dated June 15th. thatou the lith, the Aue ht aud dispersed they hed taken posse ‘Tue pheabibantse of ¥ fled en masse, ving ir houses empty, Lette tro Tulane b of a rising in Hiuachmango, bre porte. The ivroes © e commanded by Azusa, which attack been defeated I'he Emperor, on the 15th of June, had decreed the euppresson of the Ministryol stave. The duties of thie ofice in the futnre would be the charge ct the Min istry of Government, the Esrariere gives notice that the Imperial Gevernment had ordered a sum of #6 0,000 as one- half dividend on the Engiish debt. to be sent to England hy the steamer of the let of sats From Durange, they weite that “ fuding obste- cles" to the proj dd Imperial expedition for the recovery of Chibushua, it bad been postponed Commandan, Ramirez war captured ou ble retura to Prisidis by the Liberals, aud shot pear Santa Ko- ed Fresuillo, hi t Tampico the enemy prevented the entry of pro ne. Ouly river water wee avaiable tor drink. ing purnoerr, and provisions of all kinds was ex tremely dear, \he Emperor has decreed the law by which the co:peration lands are granted in full ownersh pto natives and freemen of the district in which they uated. He hasaiso decreed that to those soi- » French, Austrian or Helgtan, their time and wished to remain in ¢ planters ¢ mein, public hk which should igned by the tenor, Anew military division has been formed, comp « ed ot the denartmente ot ( lehuanbepec, Lo- barco and Cheapas, headquarters at (areca. Kooberies ai¢ Lecowing more trequentin the die tricte of Ori. and Cordova, [he ligence” was stopped and the matt robbed at Orizaba in the mid- die of the etree. on the .4th, aud two passengers wonndea At Vera Cruz. onthe S0th, nowwithtanding the Strong aswell ip the barbor, the Fren heteamer Adonis, trom Matar seid tone - Melia came wikh this for From Washington, Wasnt ros, Jule 1] T@ ansrertos resolution, a communication from the President was submitted tothe Seneie today, covering @ statement of the expenditures for public works since 1560, for nary vards, custom howes, coast houses, porte, areenels, river and harbor ime Provemenis. The tote! amount thus expended is $25,464, 428. Of this sum #1,258,8¢4 was for the oi extension, and #455489 for the new dome. Pucile landshave been granted in the same period amounting to 15,225,959 acres, valued at $19,044, 949, In addition aro the grauts mace for the Pacific Railroad and jor agricultural college: Ik is undersjood that Gren, si inissicu tothe Hague. The Presideut bas hed the Amendatory Freed men's area t!! before him for tive days The body of Rev, Pather Gerdemann, one of the prieste who were drowned off Thomas Point, on Monday, was recovered (his afternoon, He was from Cumberland, Md. The students were named Jobu " given, inister ot the In- Jd will accept the Kenny, of Rochester, Y., and Joba Runge, of Pitteburg, Pa, kvery effort is bemg made to tind their bodies A rumor pre ei to might that Possmasio General Venoison hae reeigned bia office, but no. body can be iound ‘o give authority for the report, A caucus of Kepablican members ct Congress was ', end was organized by air, There the members of the lew pepavors. ibere hanre of views to the ques held at the Capito: ton calling Representative Hinks to the wees He largo attendance ot » aud but comparativel full end irge inte tions nuing before Ux a4, and the intereste of the party genermily, the vemarkeall tending to the coneiae.on that tney could not pow fit the time ot was finally coucluded to appoint a i Senators and Kep erentatives to re vies (he exbivo eround, aod recommend What New thee evcus be passed by Conyrese; in other words, some pi atematic ccuree of acion pielimiumary wo agreeing upon a time ior adjourniaent ‘The efforts of the friends of Poymerter Paulding to secure his release irom Fort Mctienry have been and his e wal now another mh mOTe sactory @xaem natio! The bili to extend the Capito! « passed the > enace, anu proposes th he grounde em- brace t one acres. The estimated costo: ihe ad id Wie 1m Ibo), about $29. (a0, obabie thas tion. L. D. Campbell, Min's Mexico lireceive hi imatructious from ue Baie Depariment, ane ordere depart tor the Ke puoke, utd the mexicap Court aba bave obyained something ‘ke a pe.meneut residemee, It is not deemed advisable \osend an American Migirte: so icllow wp a Migratory Court, EW YORK, THURSDAY. JULY Representative Clarke, of K ench has received @ telegram (rom Leavenworth « nouseing thet Gen, Laue died to-day Le Vax wo il ep ef died at five minutes @ive o'clock tovag, Hie remains will be Tener tomorow for isterment, TICAL Convention of Seutbern ( wionists Called, Wartisaton, Jai i1,—The ollowing ie the call for a Convention of Southern Un omiste, to be held At lodependence Hall, in the city of Philadelphia, | 08 the fires Monday of september, 1866 18% place to piay | atrigon feeling aggrieved | ee EE ee eee eee - Sts a ee To the Loyal Unionista af the Souths The ereat issue is upon us majority in Con erese and its suppo: tere 4 that the rights of the citizen enamera onetitut 4 etabliohed br the euprer be maintained inviolate K A rebel eynipathisere assert that the rich izene must belong to the Star uch regulations as the re- alee choose volumtarity to prescribe, een the doctrine of Biate ove tolgnty carried out in ite practical reeolte un til all suthority im Coneress was deniea, the Uaion temporarily destiov the constitutional riabte of the citizens of the south nearly annibtlat ed, and the land desolated by ety has come when the a governments must he pies, or the deepotiam ¢& eadership be permr other plan than that Cot Vonal ress under i fice its authority ¢by protection i made Urenebip, We maintein that no le, e@ither by ite organic law oerelation, ca make transeression on the rights the citizen leet Umate, We demand and esk you toconcur in de Manding protection to every ciireu of the ereet Republic ae the basis of eguelliy before the | farther that no State ¢ re hould be recog nized as legitimate ander th titation, in eo far as is does not by it organ) teotlon tull and com: sovereignty with rebelein ling Southern lewisinteres Polntmeut in their schem teatro: th ill Le no safety for the lovel elem for protection |e now on Cop gree andthe great Union parsy that has stood aud is standing by the uationaiity, by the conatiiusional rights of the citizen and by the beuciicent principies Of free government. For the purpose of bringing the loyal Unioniate of the Month into conjunctive action with the true friends of Republiean government of the North, we invite you to send delegates in goodly numbers from ali the Bonthern Sta ineluding Misseu er sucky, Weat Virginia, tyland end Dela o Il. im the City ot Philadel Ag! be bernest. Irie pre id that time to r mend measures for the ertablishment ot aveh government iu the South as aceorde with and pro tecte she rights of all citizens, We trast this call will be responded to by numerous delegations of such as represent the true loyalty of the South and that kind of government which ¢ives full pretection to al! the righteof the citizen, such as our fathers intend- ed and we clainn as our birthright, Fit! of constitutional liLerty must rule the rebels and their eympasthi, rule Shall lovalty ord leatioles of the nation |, which is mow 2 el Let ihe response: ulation natu otice is a have their sending a reqnest by letter, in, Feq., Washington, 1). ©, (Siemec WoL stokes, Jen Joseph 5. bowler, Teun: James (ell, Tenn; }. Metuilton, Peres; George W. Varcoal, Texas: Lorenzo sherwood, Tex an G. Wo Asbburn, tia: Heary (i. Cole, Gay JW McClure, Mo; Jonu R. Kelso, Mo: J. 1. Benjamin, Mo; George W. Andere» Jobn i, Troth, Va J. M. Steward, Va; MeKevzie, Va. derwood, Va. Ale well ©; Daniel K Davis, Byrou Latiin, N N.¢ ree t e@, Ala, DO Tt. Hingoam, Ale; od, Batleld, Ala; J. a. Larcombe, Ala, Louisiana New Oniwans, Jtty 11. Im pursuance of the call of (he National ( nion party for a Nationa! Couven tion, to meetin Philadelphia, the Democratic State Executive Committer met here last evening, sink. ing thelr party organization, and inviting all the friends of to coopers! The merting solected @ full eet of delegates tothe Phila delphie Couvention, A meeting iscalied of the peo ple of the whole state, to assemble in New Orleans on the 24th lust, to ratify the selretion of these de legates. Preaideut Jolimeo: ‘Tennessee Na 1 July 10.—The Metropolitan Police bill came up in the Semate toder, Governor Brownlow's nominers wero elected by eighteen against two, It is known there will be @ quoium in the House morrow, and the Constitutional amendment will, in all probalility, be adopted, ‘ %, JULY Ll.—Senator elect Patterson tatives elect Cooper, Campbell Leti- lor and Thowes, have issued au address unessee nrging them to send delr- ational Union Convention, to assemble “MENG wich, to the people ot gates to the in Philadeiphia on the 14h of Aug Nebraska. Omana, July 11—Lhe Nebraska Legislature, in oint ballot to-day, elected Major General John M Theyer and F. W. Tipton to (he United States Sen- aie—both Republicans, ibe Legisisture has ad journed sine vie Arrest of Head Centre Stephens. Bostrom, Jocy 11 —Head Centre stephen: a rested to-day, at the sult of P, A, Sennott, who claime 4,000 for delivering letures on Femi oO, and ex incurred in the excursion to Campo Bello, Stephens appeared in the Municipal Court and gave bail in +T.10¥) Fenian ‘Meeting. Bosion, Jury 11,—-An emthupiastic meesiug of Fenians was beld in Music Hall to-nighs, and was addressed by James Stephens, ©.0.1, KR. He briefly alluded to the manner in which the Brotherhood in Ireland and in this country was organized, the man- ement of the organization in this country, and the bad efiects produced by such manseement, calied upon she different clreles to diately and repors to bin op August He aa He uroll imme wil would take fp tributions. pine and oth CONGRESSIONAL, PROCEEDINGS, Thirty -Aieth Seanten, BENA Wasiixuton, Jury 1l.—Mr, Ramaay called np a bill to extend for three years the benefite of the bill eranting lands to the Southern States, for the estab lishment of agricultural colleges, which was passed, Mr. Clark called up the bill to regulate the time and manner of holding el ctioun for Senators in Con- eres. Mr. Fessenden objected to the provision that the shail be viva voce, Ie sald it was the custom to by balloy in peariy all the New England states, and there might be some obiection to the proposed change Mr. I'rumbnll replied to Mr. Bessenden thet the Committee o the Judiciary he carefully considered this pores, and 8 0088 I) momborp of the Legislature act in ‘ ve capacity, their constiiueuts have « right to know how they vote A viva voee prevents deception, Mr. Liowe moved an sinendmeas thet if no person rupli receive a mejoriiy on the first day, the two Houses obal! moet, eH oe meri mon ogeb tucceeding day, and take st vote each day wutile Bepato’ shall be elected Tike amendivent adopted ‘The bill as them passed—yoas, 25; nays, 11 Mr. Br .ris futroduced the following, which was referre . to the Committee on Commer Re olved. That the American Atlantic Telrecepy 12, 1866, me or corporation, o' ived under th York for (he ourpose and with (he intent to estadliah (elpgrapbic communication between the ulted States and other nations, and to construct, Wibmerge, and operate acable or cables, tobe eub mereed Inthe Avantic Ocean between the United Statos, Aormuda, Arores Islands, and Portugal, and to receive, transmit, aut celiver any telegraph mee- Sage or written communication between Furope America, be and are hereby vested with the ri and privilege: sive use of the Atl ‘oast of the United ste for the laying of th bie or cables for e period of fiity years from t! sage of thie Ack Mr. Poland, trom th: ‘ommitiee on the Indietary, eeenied the bilte ertabiish @ uulform sre of kruptey throuehouy the United States with the amendments are the fol- The appolatment ot registers of Lenlity = | cy te given to she judges of the distriet courte in- feed of the Clrenit Courteof the United States Iestead ot tive commissioners to asses the « Justice in freming orders tor «pecified apt sca y render euch assittance, woh property as tate in which the bank a in portan upt other provisions are verbal ih je no essential no reason why D should got be ronsidered before adjournment, The | Dil! a amended was ordered to be printed Mr. Conners, from the Contereuce Committee on the Dill to waa screed to; coneurr amendments The bl pending vesterlay, to repeal the act of July Oth, Inde: retroweding the city and county of | Alexandria to che § | reannex prevent smuggling, made @ report which fis in nearly ell the Semate ot Dia weet to the urtetiction of Cor ercised over what at present | overit } constitus: ies the billw . ecu ot li yeaew ii way lhe seu adjourued, HOUSE OF KRPRESENTALIV ER, Stevens, from the Committee on Appropria eported back the Senate sineodments to the ad Diplom Mi tone, The senate amendment for the appoint second Ar Secretary of State was non i in was, on motion of 4 from eched u palery 1,00. A Commitice of Conference ned | Mr Stevens, also, from the eame Committee, re ported back the renate amendments to the Legisia- tive, Executive and Judicial Appropriation ball. There were one hundred aud thirty five amend mens mostof them of an unimportant character, They were alimost all onearred m Mr. Alley, trom the lost Office Commitee, reperte @1 beck the Semate bill, whieh passed that body dune WWih, to aid io the construction of telegraph lines, and to secure to the Government the use of the sane for postal, military, and other purposes. Mr Alley openet the dircossion, He said (hat gt the telegraph companies of (he country, or nearly all, were recently eatabliehed into one, which now Tepreseniod a cay of forty-one millions of dol- ertatoly Host iMAC MONOHoly in ‘ . Hf not world, It held in’ ite hands nearly bie powers of the matic ibetantially subject he diction ott uy. wud every one kn much power ereph bad for food or tor " Mhie bill not to oppress that company, but protect the riebte of the Ratton 4 74, etat afew vom aioe granted privileges to the Pacific Telegraph Company, but that een any had not acted in gued faith tow othe erbment it was charge bul three dolla Mesmane fro the Missourl Kiver tothe State line of ¢ and4) was uderstod that ® message of ten words ut from Washington to San Mranciaco for othe ¢ Pauy @xvectod @ ie t tiltv-three, Immense fortaues de by individuals connected with the telegrepl: companive, This bill was desixned to en. able al ties mOpanies (bat are, or may be or ganized to bud their linesover the military and postal roe's 0: el nited States, aud over the publi domain Mi Hale epnosed the bill, bersure thas under * the Cuban ‘Telegraph Compauy, ior ing other foreigu compasios, while their goverumente 5 id @enjoy tte priv a e@jual privil Ainerican elitizen Any compan jaw extend e beyond tt ue from re, © » our jurtedle ers, gid there ¢ lore tument. He to nave the bill amended im Loth these per Alley remarked (bat he understood what appli . at work to defeat the bill, le under ances stood that the manager of the great telegraph mou- opoiy bad been on the tloor to-day, soliciting the aid o} members im opposition to this bill, He had no oul: toat it might be tioproved in certain lave, but be did pe, wantto run th the bit back to the senate as thiss Mr Waelburce, of liinols, exoceesed his wil neea to do anything tending to br with the preser wus telegraph monopoly, had he wive tothe people These been combiniug, counted. jidating, until they had withio their control ‘| every telegraph line in the country, and the people were new be.ng texed enor- muusly jor telecreph facilities, He desired to have the billeo amenued that nocompany organized un- der it could diepore of tte privileges toany other | company | Mr Ailey declined toadmit the amendment, and | imetetod ou the pieviout question, waica was see one! ihe bill was finally passed by yeas, 72-—nays, 61, di Ardley, of (into, introduced a bill se iueorpor eoerel ton of the Cisy ot sud referred to tof Coiumbia, port of the Committee on Liections, im the contested election case of Faller egeiust Dawnon, tiom the -1as Congressional District of Penuss ivania, ending with ® resolution deciaiing Mr. Dawson entitied to retain tls seat, Speeches were meade by Mr. Paine, in support of the siiting member, and by Mr. Scofield, in support of the contestant, afies which the question went over till morrow The lowes, ay 4.46, adjourned. — Sows Items By Telegraph to the Now York Bung Vas guests of Uujou Hotel, Saratoga, bave deci - ded to give a tablesux matir on Saturday next for the Leuetit of the Portland sufferers, Jous Masom Gates, oue of the editors of the Pailedelphia Evaxiya Tarscearn, died In that ouy yesterday after ® abort i/iness, Binas D. Cpu ® prousinent citizen of Utice, N.Y), died suddenly yesterday from heart disease while in a bank, Paywasven Remington's safe, in his office, at Nashville, Lenn, was broken ope, Monday night, and $10,000 abstracted therefrom, No arrests Mason Rowan'soil well, at McMinnville, Tenn., took fire ou Fnday evening, and burned al! night, thwarting el endeavors for extinginshing it, Five meo on the frigate Chattanooga, at the | Philadelphia Nevy Yard, bave diel of cholera morbus with The supposed cause of the disenae wae eating new potatoes. Tux Plasterers’ Convention meets in Philadel. phia this morning, aud wiil probably be in session three days. 1s comprises delegates from nearly every State A Leavenwortm (Kannas) dispatch etates that o council of surgeons have devided thet there iano hope of Senator Lane's recovery, although he may possibly live # few deys longer, A rine occurred tm Utica, N. Y¥., yesterday, de- stroying Metcalf & Deering’s carpenter shop, Pierce Babvook & Co.'s tobacco mapufectory the A to th € A fe | ef the , f f 1 1 hh ay A m Appropriation bill, some of i erevomcurred in and olhere non concurred ()pe wae concurred in wiih eu ameadment abo! fehing the office of Minister Resident at Fortueal — EM a a Se ee | cabinet warercows of Frits & Con and the elote- $$ — € ee et Thirty-Third Year ‘or ‘i ahment o Jacob Mendelsohn, besided ‘amaxing more or lees the adjacent buildings, Total loms, abou! €20,000; :nguremee, $19,000. Late sivices from the Pising report great ¢x- citement ip the Blue River country,in consequenc# of the presence of large numbers of Indians, who manifes! hostile intentions The whites ware sbandoning their homes and crops, and moving into the setilements for safety, The Indiene are eotimated to be 1,000 strong S return match between the Avsute Boat Club of New York and she Mutual Bost Chub off Albany, took plece yesterday. The river wam lined with thousands of people. The Atlenies woo the rece. The distance rowed wae thrae miles, and the time made was ae followe: At- lanios, 28 min. 2 eec.; Mutuals, 28 min, 55 sec, General Intelligence, (hy Metl te the ‘New York feni Ir im eatimated that toere are 250,000 gypsies int Great Britain i wo deaths from cholera occurred in Troy, N.¥s on Monday, PELICAN @¢ge are welling in many parte of Cal! - fornia at 124, vents a doren Each cE conteing ®¢ much autriment as three hen's egge. 1 hcemakers of Newark, New Jersey, are ow @irike agelust s recent reduction of their wages of 15 per cent, us losses by fre throughout the Unite? States for the past six monthe amounted to @45, - 000, 000, Tae fou tien of al Cathedral wa Friday Th and beautiful Cathohe coumenced in Indianapolis om eg will be 72 by 200 foes, Paroney hee are the latest tribute of art te Deanty ind The Empress bes countenanced thera, Paor, Wot commenced bie cooling lecteres ia Providen oe, Ro 1, ou Monday, #reat succes Tae Augus a, Georgia, Conor te rtonanist® ep: poses the call fore © National Union Convention, '* and celle ita ‘new rendition of a atale farce.” y purné datrict mm Portland hee been sec) rately surveye@i, ani found to cover an eres cf Suree bucdr@d aud bweul)-seven acres, Menevor Vii Pasta bam just miven bis brother in-law, bur Sultan, au aketend which coat @40,000, iis of wo . ed with dlamonda A Me. Mra in reported to have bought re cently over #60000 worth of abeep in Harrison wounty, Ub iv, for the Pastern market, ed that man io Indiana obtained & because she went akai- tie vonclnded to “et ger He ts meeting with Gaver Pratopy arrived at Quebec on Tues- end was cordially received, He left form Gebiug ero oslo up the St. Marguerie A ing wo ing oub im @ case iu whic said party wee ine Texas judge wouvey loud ‘ned «@ wae party #50 for try- juror Who was bold f*Mieneral of the Army," just cope ibolu, ‘se equivaleut to shat of Marshal of France, or of @ Kield Marehal im England. Biacs ins are eo al lucaobin the Peters- burgh, Va., wer kete thet tbe labor of picking is but poorly compensated, They ad! s! why at % conte per peck Tu petitions bave been presented to the Com bridge Bebool Commitiee, requesting the abolition of corporeal punimimeus « ry ry public eo bool te the elite A witiraro couteat fur the clamptouship of Ameria will come off at Montreal during the fram week of seprember, beiween Joseph Dion and Jobu Mi: Dey Tae Richins Vea reporle thaten ice dealer iu that cy or y refused to sell ice to an applicwut Without furnishing proof thas be bed never \akeu Up arue against she Union. Porty thousand ‘eebef gas .6 daily discharged. by the flue na ae epricg ab ( Vile, veer Buitfale. company hea been organized to light the olty by ib ‘Tar vise of cotton ter the 1,255,000,000 people i Wearives ie ‘iy universel, Outor she world, 700,000,000 ery, end T0.000,000 use it more or A rieniing ath between 4 bear and two doge, for a purse o! wixty Gollara, came of at Ol] cit Pa, 00 Mondays. toe dows crawled out of riug hove de couhat and Bruin waa deciael victor Banow Rorusonien tong sin valuables from bie chateau acon the Rhine, and thie example in now beug extensively followed? by leodiorts in Prussia, Germans, Austrie and laly. removed al! ibe QUITS aw senmetion was creates In Lexingtor, a., ulew Dy @ bull waking eo rea into several p.ivate jaruens, aud tnelly running into @ gentleman's dining roow,pureued by a concourse of cluzens Asscro in Pagecounty, Ve, is turning white by spots, Several white spots have already ap pesred on bis body and his lef\ arm is white up ie the elbow, Bupposed to be causeu by she vin rights bill, Geo, A. Miicaen, of Lurner, Meine, the inver tor of the copper ips tor clildr::'¢ spoea, and hia won, ox reot age, were drowned nesr ther residence, ou Thured o. The tether wae eudeavoriug to save the Je of bis son, Who got be~ yond his depth A‘ rues rigitr women iu New ‘toecurred between half a dormn aden, Conn, om tuesday after - noon, in Which jerfalle, :ibtous and dressse went fling aroun vine uously, TT * f some were @ little @Worte for whe wear and teer,’' Tae Co-cperstive Foundry of Troy ‘a expect 1 to commence work un the 16th, One of the iarc eet tirins ip the city bav. g.\eu them au order ove Kousant stoves, wud olLer Wolk in plenty been engaged, More work bas beeu offered thao can be taken Ave Fourth of July ce ebran Towa, he canon & wera) bby, aod woes Bo that sve died in s.enw boure others Were injured, ‘he ladies were ine tte Lower, over filty yards irom canno rleston, 8 ©. Leaver tinds fauls with ne Vepartmens of thas ciey for ee a tbe : iment of the colored firemen, I! vlsimes 6 most of the work been done iy theus at the fires ip shat city, an pecially at she time the revels fred shel: ness ~e- n near Clermooi, » young isles lore Vesering « g hi igorously coin. Lue work re! sug bas vigorously enced iu Portland, N» ‘ese thau fifteen hundred workmen emjloved in elearning away the ce- i lumber # 4 Uriek are being brought 1+ ina in larn.e quantives, Oo Middle streen the work of rejuvenasion ts most active, and it is probable shat she Whole street will be rebuilt in & very few year For some litle time past the healib of the Pope hes appeared to be failing, and bis eunditiog causes no little enxlely to the Cardinals, with whom he speaks frequently of his appreeen 2g. end. A fewdays ugo he was suddenly atsacke? by eo elarining ulness, His breathing * ‘(Comtinucd om Fearth Pose.) --~— ae