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ath * » Number 10,604. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1866. Thirty-Third Year The Latest News| suc w wav) tans tres number of candidates wm sald to be thirty-four By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun, CONGRESS YESTERDAY, Indiana. Schuyler Colfax bas been renomina‘ed by accle- Mation by the Union mea of the Ninth Congier sledestl r sional district of Indiana. The Niagara Ship Canal. BILL POSTPONED UNTIL DECEMBER. j New Tariff Bill in the Mouse. OBNOXIOUS FEATURES _LEFT OUT. and life boats slong the ernst of Now Jerse-.betr een | ve ther dar i) tt ve female ner {i | Z Bo Sandy loos aud ui te hve orb : and =80 to lh he wy bat hak iA Al ado rhta' bilgi uJ GAL R M pairing dg e*. Jat as your bonor posse a; i's not 4 Bese son the tt ae hfe tee house at Luce ¢ to dictate to your bonor's wor- Lyoeh moved an a ply. , 018 en teranws parsed through Columbna, Obi, AND IT8 an wek, of whem 237 remained in O ilo, 1% weotto i lvols Sto Meeour, aod the remain J udicial Tools. uited § » ed § rendered slmost wo, shi he The Committee rose temporarily and Mr. Morrill, der to Indians, Wisconsiv, Koutusky, Kansas and from the Committee of W iM ted ate t vars and Means, reported « - Ganty t uested by {eg ‘xcise-A Bom! bill to provect the reveuue and for other puro Seting hi. cs watt ue for one te Nt eh Men tree ie tee conn ore! ton which was read twice, ordered to be prined, and + and we mie postpour till the Andces-— Ar cament of Jadee Reeworth tn ' ' made the special orver for to morrow, Italian flag floats in 4 fi fas : The bill 1 nOTrOw fan Maren" Triumph from the towers of Theoere ofthe Exolse lL.aw—Oonavincing th A partial revision of the tariff, and im lowing dut os ‘eties and cheroote @2 60 per pound cent @u valorem Tor cannon that fired the firet shotin the rebel- 3 0 Nou at the » of the Weets at the ene |g rue board of Exclve met at 4's o'clock, P, M4 yee tren-e of Chur! , donusry 9 1961, day. Judge Bosworth made the following statement recen Iv posses turough Cairo, IM, In charge «ft | ' relation to the remarks of Judge Brady concern: flur soldiers ing the injunctions :— on three ceut per pound li comp vunds or preparat.one of which die t of the chiet value Janitor dropping @ coal oll lamp. The bailding was totally destroyed. Theaudience had just leit Loas on the building $25,000, Amount of insurance unknown, CIsOINSATH, Jory 13.—Cooper’e blackamith shop, Geer's turuing shop, Lope’s planing m |i, aat Kal- pers etair building e nt eli on Laurel stree |, were des roved by fire to-night. Los $20,00y. Very little susurance, Fire at Williamsport, Pa. Fuutra, N.Y, July 13.—Toe flouring mills of T. Bown & at Williamsport, Pa, were cut.rely desioyed by fire thie a.ternoon, together witha ~~ FIRES. Cincinnati Academy of Music Destroyed. Crvctnsati, O4 JeLt 12.—A fire broke out here The Pennsylvania Contested Seat ' MR. DAWSON SUCCESSFUL. imposed upon diet lled sp t ction of the Tariff bill pe extending the pr.risoin Section 4of the Of 1505, te es ve: The wife of Jobn ! horing potatoes on bieth to three dvugh- + pounds; another lly, teelivey as Gul oa pigs, A YOUNG and wealthy ¢ kago this day, when Thad wremarks to hie Judge Braty, im the presence of this Board, 1 ithithefore this day he might have e\ the Koard, wholly or in part from the censure which 1 sought to mitigate, and boped the to aud a young | leern i Ju lee would, be o-@ thie, he ot. But white lady, who ep d irom Mobi o0 Mondar, | & he bas not fort it bi ty to dothia it bas oecurred Were ovetvakeu aid Lroucht bak, Tue rrende of | to ive that he mar be was ine and desirous te hear the youn lene tone co retard om meon the enhjee us «ive an oc, the A’rcan to parte UuknOWR | éption to present further reasons, if anv there be . why thie ard should vot dishend, without p essing Tus Poiladelphia Bosrd of Health received ree | & tetiew before the General Term, of the deci- Aw id eb Yeste sor atecmers, to dwich islands, of s€ © the di ry | Gna the thir. 7 ling the fishing n at 11 o'clock to-night, in the Academy of Music Building, corver of Fourth and Home etreets, occu - pied by Kelly and Lyons’ Minstrels, caused by the Funeral of General Lane, HONORS TO HIS REMAINS. to i; @eo the eo bond to be carried thiongh from New York, Boston, ba) ment of cu Tefunding of du'les pald io excess; alee Providing that the duting e revenues of goo anc aiped by addiug to the v.jue or cost im the tion It is bel eved they Lenehed bim iscsi titans tN of grain, Loss $50,000; partiauy in 4a when im pre of sour oases of chclera on Wednesday and pine meee jo.Batve owe, by bie Honor, Judge Car. surét@y moruug. Wuethe these were real vagen | 02° Addy verse w An Indiana Demonstration, The Portland Fire. a tiles ore one who combines feo of \nery for /he man ure of sugar trom bees, sad iso the section proviuing fora Luieau of sia sebica, PortLanp, July 13.—The insurance companies from all parte are adjusting their losses with great Prow pines, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty “iath Soesion. SUNATE. Wasnixeron, JEL 13.—A joint resolution giving the right of way through the military reservations to the Union Pacific Railroad was passed Mr, Guthrie reported trom the Finance Com mittee a bill to indowaify the States for war ex- Pontes. Mr, Williams entered a motion to reconsider the vote by which the Senate defested the bill to re-an~ nex Alexandria to the District of Columb a. Mr. Willer im roduced n bill p-oviding for the re storation of the Southern Starcsto tho right of re- presentation, which was ordered to be printed Mr. Wiison offered s resolution calling upon the President for informetion in bis posession as to the murder of 23 Union soldiers at Kinston, N.C., by the rel ol Gens, Polk and Pickett, iu June, 1364. Mr. Jobuson objected and it goes over, Mr. Wilson reported, and asking the discharge from turther consideration in the Military Com- mittee, of the bl] re.pecting three months extra par ot vounteera, when musiored out of service and dle- charged, The Niagara Ship Canal pill was taken up op the @rpiration of the morning bour, the pend.ug question being ou the motion of Mr, Morgen t posipone the bill until Decewber next. Mr, Hendricks hoped the bill wonld be postponed He did not believe ite paveage st the p erent sersion would accomplish aay good He was ta favor of the 4 ponemen. of this and other pen ing measures ot impo tacce. It wae time tor adjournment, and here we.@ issues Cnough alieady muse up to go betore the eountiy oo. Congress bad negiected its most impor- tant duty, thatet res‘oring harmony between the two rections, by admitting the Southern States to representation in Congress, Mr, /:umbuil wished to know ifthe Senator from indians wae in favor of placing the control of the 10,000 SAVAGES ON THE WAR PATH A Bloody War Threatened. DUEL IN MISSISSIPPI. Death of One of the Parties. INTERESTING POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE Action in Various States. t, the Hoard was aot prepared to | personal triend, @ true a, yee ahlet and Iwo of the patients bad died, uprighs Jur \’ of few remark. Sadition was taken yesterday in the Cenadian | t!!* Board ehite Tm The Houre again went into Committee of the Par!.atnent, 0) @ mot on of wan. of confidence in to thoes athe to Judge Brady, in ite “ : ewe ue Whole, and resumed the consideration of the Mis: 4 poate 1s} poly o1 the gov rninert, im whiela Pim thoee “remarks i called the attention of Ji cellancous Appropristion bill ve goOVerbweut Was sustain Soloed. The de- | Beuly to the decision Gace Ki by Gs, Gavan or ile: Wiehe + Titinats,. « baie on the wotion lneted t..ce aye 697) Io which it . © . o ie 0 tthe . a Qmuendment was adopted repe cing’ the 24th evction Tus consens of Congrose ts asked by Thos. A, of the Ac. of July Yd, 1904, aiiowing Beott and oiber eminent e gineers, to turn | the bouuties to the oval mart es of en fire Missisaip) i at Bt. Lou's, insieaa of bridging 1+ one Coram bead aod reported tue billand | Wivuyus iron to Le used in construc iva cuss endients to (he liouse 4 ny ute a Hy Hae: Fees eek hare aro. called da, Mt, Wace lly ex.oel three milous; tre within three borce’s sw ndiment to reper! the Z4tu vect.ou of the . Act oi July 24. 1504, allowing tue payment o: bou.- A PATAT. care of What is pronounced Asiatic ves a3 Sinaia te > beh. tea slaves who | chole a, bg ti in > invati ov Tuvsday, vn the ranges b $4, bay corner v verwts aud Lu atreeta, thee mel cal. ftees sesiea aluouuments were agreed to ond the | ity where tie epidem.c first appeared ip 181). ‘The vom w Geriman ®omon, av 9 * The Houre then resumed the contested election | ed tenbenans te ae eb tithy Riese, romp tte case of Fuller against Daweon, from the 2ist Con ‘ " a : J ‘lo ex.lal ¢ ‘dees th greasiwnal District of Pennsylvania, and the revo.u- | nos ria the credit cathe erative wash int Bae roe to ~ that ton retsining Mr. Dawson in wis svat was acopied | ing we Eg Lope whi * Tu whieh ihe Doiroit wake bean teenré. But wheve t oe re ] pecan without a division owe SBackint ' Vory iHikely : bus to rom coe ba | no for eiture ef tho leense by @duse or violation 1 ‘ ) . addon at ong the Crodi, othe experiment © making the | af tee me, common hon would reyune ibe the P The Hess, © 44) P. M., adjourned, and thea en Buniove yellow; and you w.es that experupent on o tained ior isshould be refunved, in case of NDoUDceMeut W-s Wace that there would be acau- |g vyry exienalve ecale.’* cation.” Ie gid age the decisions a of Uni ator "| b : tho, .ty, im supportef the propositon thas tied jon ger vey Rep: eseuiat bee hes the ius C.incha Islands, whence the world procures | | ¢ use can be .evoked by a Stace Levisletare, morro’ a urder) evening, 79 o'clock. the Kros.est pertof ie su pl. of guano are noe leer in ite juiguent the morsis ang orde: of “ib Sind Ok baht more Wan two and aballiq.arem los .n extent, | the SODIRMRLS SU De, premeted by 13 Hf thie be Sserwan on ettor years past they Lave yiveu cargoes to ab | Sy (hen te it nol be ’ yen this Bostos, Jory 13,—Gen. Sherman's reception this jJeast 40 clipsper anuuw. Tre v lue uf a full Tee tanuistte penee oF the tte whea Res bres afte noon wes very enthusiastic. He was mot a | S4-}"scarko of gta@nv, laided in Europ? or the Bx Cai ed Btutes, is 00. asted by tre enactment o: the Langwood Station by the Mayor, a Committee of the Gh Od Biutes, 18 & 000, 2 WW pnehamees ve. The herp eis ‘ars — ‘ Johnoun, J., oaya thar: “Upon vo of bu.sen ec Ciky Goverument and an escort consisting of two} 14" New rot sleet BB. oe es eee iu dors the law opera'e more directly and legiti- ec mpenies of cavalry. Mayor Lincola g:acefully ir abhower lat 8 wnusy aiiternoon a od mapely CATR ets o ctuele yt eecae toadered the distinguished guest the Lon reof the | Loop skir, lying im the midule o: the # reecaught Ny Py wer cometspnatenel vty tsimoeee City, iter which, 1a tue carriages provise , the | ihe Yyaud im spite oi the rsin talliag et | Uyon legislative powe., leqlsletion is eup.eme.. Tim west uud bis suse were escorted into Boswn over | ons iis buried wud eoced away al th rf gut to make such lowe lies et the very ‘oundation be Neck, aud throuch many of the puc pte rene | Se bie Uric? aud eu.oced away that thera | iGoclety, and 1s eutrusted, and ought to be entrast. tothe Revere Hoven, whee elegant eui's of was combustible about it, bi T yaiu k, 0 Lb@ aw-uiaking power, The dever £:@ provid d for i.e accommodation, ‘Tu fieton cat Nye fo 4 Tum Dot olt ADVAgtianu gives ap account of a | uibacion .» to what ections «ball be forbidden. ‘ : ‘ one stily Involves af cretion, to Le exeroied in vi Mrs. M-Loughs. whe iit her bugbaud and ‘bree ithe circumstances which, as the time, are cuildren ani cloped three differ nt times wih a | Sistine upon the we.lare of the people. Of es holt J.mes, Toe Irate time however she | questions, he Larelnn.e which oheemiote the pews ; 4 “ toulk the chiluren, and ber busb«ud was iu search | er of the people, Which is im immediate comm Dee ees Pacers low reacted the Hevece Ho 8°. | of them, deermined to let the wowau herscif go | toa with ue, shied muons [bei their desires and Lut a shower wien began a6 #8 moment soun aca, | bis t.me, 5 54 Shel ‘the.@to.e, @ clear proposition, that the tere, ectowd, Durie evehug rye Duw t ‘ . ~ 4 be: ‘of prominent Cib.cOne were Intivuaced to Gen, Haug is an Oriente! maxim just tranalated : “Tf Lattalaiae fey vend Pye heey Ma: ature, when its woud be p omoted by it. LL, 230), tue Sup. eme C ed iteelf in (hese word act tore repetioub ject tobe ie iblie g pou nay cements " here any \hng @ in hina wu tracy with (he Bia e cont ie protectea by the Conaid lo Hune. Sate Oho fupieme Couto the pt fuase, vit: b ee eee INDIAN DEPREDATIONS. Approhension ef Tronble on the Mail Moute and in the Mising Regions—lnadi- ans on the War Path, Laavexwortu, Kanoas, Fatpay, Jory 13.—Re ports Just received trom Denver and the geld regions gay that the most serious apprehensions are felt Ahere and upon the great Uveriand route, as the lu- ian bands sesembled at Fort Laramie at the peace éreaty bavetaken the war path. All reparte agree that a band of 600 Sioux were in the vicinity of Me therson, and had passed there well armed and with plenty of smmunition, which they obtained while at the Peace Counei/. At Fort Laramie.upon the Little Mive River, 200 miles west of this piece, a band of Coeyennes bave been murdering settlers, setting fiie to their houses, stealing and runuing off heir cattle. The inhabitants are abeudouing their Somes and crops, and are moving to the river settle- ments, The whole region between the Kansas and Platte is overrun with hostile bands, who are uow eesuming the offensive, Another large party of Sioux fave mace their appearance above Cottonwood. he number in the bands now om the rampage is . er ope @ beitery panied tived @ matiousl suuie, twas dearly olht o'er ¥ estimated at 1,000, the Counc rex ing | Sretes lately in rebetion in the hands of roiela. Ie | oi i swan knows, end knows What Ue kuows, be will | timg any consututbonal jumitetion ot 119 poweis ? Lm redations beve already commenced. Bands of Sioux | Jobason, fresh irom the Robel Goagross, 10 some Plasterers’ Convention knows that he dees not know, he may leada tol. | CP Dee scise Law of 1817, and inquire whether or e wya: e ood Cheyennes have attacked aud killed whites on the plains since their retura from Laramie. Unless large force is at once sent to the front'er, the. will be @ vast amount of suffering and maay liv Wet. The danger ts groat, and causes immense ex- * @soment among the frontier people, here as 6 Seuator to logisiat aman des pot know, and does | 1, iy nota pars of the Satute tees, uber edoss not kuow, be will lead ®| g yi0 etiou of ite provisions shai be sufficien, cause for }evoning @ li ‘ wluch Pm tion granted unuer i u reon 80. Tenuin eciales jor of R chmond, | (i4t \icouees inaued Uucer it “shal be 2, wn Le negroes there, 1D | (gg pevuked, uulii tem daye after thet Proud have [Lees wheo Ibave | jy May wex! uceeeame th u traitors putte fl gbt oud death by | lcenseamd o the Cy of N can black mi ny’? wher at the press of | tve:eui.es.” (2. K. 8. 6, Bait, 940, Puirave.euta, JcLe 13.—Tue Plasterers’ © vention assembled at 9 A. M., when the Committee} viserabie | fe | onthe sate of trade made a report recommending A Mn. Warp that appreaticesin all cases be legaliy indeutured; ecoutly mace condemning all eub-contreeting, and recommending to owne:4 as Leing to their interest to contract dirat with the “cos.” plas erers. detendine the lawful use \ x a ue yee ? she prop tH the Bouth, “You i@bele, w rouvbt ou this war: who occasioned this cesclation and woe thioughout this land, mus, stand back and jet the loyal mea ot toe coutry, rule the country.” Let bim unite with us in demandin that loya! men shail control the country, and I wall of wrikes, end coudemus their abuses, lt esye the | that cliy cry ous ayainstbim aud deuouuce «! | sta ute ite ‘uneral , unite with the Beuator f om Indiana in we coming (eet strikers are those who convemn them mat y ‘Lis .atuse 6180 p.vv.des thar, upou dgune \ cama “4 br aia f pet ager atrttagl aod ly a ee poimtediy. referring wo the wauut, c.urers who. by | Vue Pes ouize bie business being ob sinod © m pe-eon't.cen ef, *7er one ny Naas, ly 18.—Gen, Lane's fane- Ouse, laws recogniz Biates as in friendiy relation to the Gor ich tavitle, are wtriking aramet the con umers of . f n ownel rivlation of the provisions of Unie ou" the Cour, the coun\ry, ‘The Convention are iu Carmmittes of | _ A SMALL viel, containing about an ounce of gray ‘e] was fixed for Suuday next, but in consequence of ry. , _ | of Genera! pessious of ih, County, or sing, ae id it the benator wants thie bermos T bol ti isb pow der, bas been given to every oui~loor cus f, als att 'e party offeud! ar the rapid decomposition of the remains, they we.te wants friendly iD\etcoures az.oug the inbal the Whole, disqussing the eight hour question, tom house offver, by order ot the Board of Custows parte Faye t-te ‘a. bays Duried to-day. All business was suspended. The the ine retel iy em & vel bey Be tS bh that at Leth, Bevilaud, with instractions fe ave 6 1 M yo. of the split aba easeuicn we are 8 plea sOniimens mn Ue a y of the pow to suy person Who may be ‘ y pal blahren ogres An's propriate ser- wi Provee: the Union m General Intelligence, qusniity of the powder te auy p ora w ba 7 be i wa 10.8.1 nent te e! o Me iat , we it when a man tur — Dehn k epee a bureh en funded? sling throu. weet te Uky Mail to the New York Bun) instructions for using the powder, yh tegal Import of the sbeiute, prent & coal love of the Union, He cannot have BREEDMEN’S BUREAU. Certain Officers Mustered Out. iy ¢ Wo fi Popeye : oe Evaortan “sports” bave invented s new geme e ed, puriost 4 reer ang ‘s Rea asional eannol 01 We in throug’ F A in d | aie ws 2 u the roy He cannot have it wheu loyal AT # recent wooden weddingin Now Jersey, | of betting on cabs—\y siting in the windows aud | cisomt By ; muen and wounen Dot permitted to go aud scatter | 6Veral ladies wore curlé made of shavings. betting on the o jd or even uuwboer of these vebi- the Veare bab | gis el Lab 1) ba Wasuinotom, Jury 13.—A special erder for the | towers upon iP, ayes of ih morons we feli to} At the Now Orleans gambling deus Lave been Shea cee By gg A yova E Cane 50s ho in Age Ve sudymenc but Ma acs,-tab leben by Sh, tas te J aio, ’ i @ e coun. f y Labs elture. mastering out of those officers of white troops on ty and the Union men of this nation have caffe.ed | °fCered closed Ly the Mayor, even numvers at Paris, A fool aud bis wouey | h? fates Ot por ted itself of the @uty in the Freedwen's Bureau whose regiments | joo much and wo jong to beve affitiatioa and irep. Tae Mayor of Montgomery, Ala., fines the heck+ | were soon parted. capaci y amie: ouan eglalative Dave Deen mustered out of service several montins | euip wiih the trailors wpe breaght Agia pore he meu of that city $5 perd—u fur swearing in the eusmerty, Ta cet mie ance, wee yesterday issued from the War Depart- Somatey, one cull neriel ss coer are ns oeser Dat streets. A company has been organized at Cincinnatito!] the fact of oiations of the licenses if it fads The staiute does not de } coutinue .m jo.ce during ment. The order directs that all volunteer officers, at officers of the Vetersa Resorve Corps, on duty in *he Freedmen's Bureau, belonging to regimeats of qhite ffoopy, are, by virtue of this orden, mustered got and boncrabiy discharged the service of the Cuited States om account of their service Leing no wenger required. The Commissioner of the Bureau del a’ n Monday.a black w was | efts( lies @ maromoth Karden for te growth of all | une starate, en: Lk ey lpi ‘ y eaan f Dlabie obild, kinds of vegetables end fruit, aud furnished them the facial ore lo . cpuiiva are now advecetiny the admission to olc, by seting it ou @ Los stove. ) the ¢ tizeus iu wagous on orders. Lt 18 prowised bits pp. mated pga ubiess evoked as be ein iu ibis ody or the House “ Repr sentatives ol pe Sica andi Goss have dvabd io fii ie ibe | on marketing, by tule pew year vost ae pier worden” pst ihe wwuguage fe eimply “unless directly counected with the r 00. oBe A wera Little tore than one lulf the prese| * Does Juus@ Biady aoubt the competency beome Tnove very well thet th now stands upon | Linson District for £200 @ side, ou Tuesday, prices esked. Ihe compaay fe to haves tal M pers Legimaiuse 0 induce 1m0 the iwc. of abuse the statu © booas of the United teres and upou the | August 7. stock of $100,000, and will bave @ forr of 1.000] ond yiolasou ot the law, and to veciare the revoce poe ph o bens o toake 6 mvs A coLcezzy girlin Georgia has bronght # suit | acres uear we visy fied up exclusively for this | tion? Lose he even aus ect that the Legisiatue, by pose on the bustings, but is will badly serve Lis purpose bere to say ib lorany whoae wita . wae of Gcclarug &® MV¥oc®jon, Lae " ; ‘a an io be | for treach of promise of murriage against a negro | new movemout providing Out of tue capacity iusepareble fiom ite fe instructed to at cuce ielieve these officers from solemn oath. If be (Hendcicw) be oppueed this | ma Tt is the first case of the kind kuown in M bill, the pt wh the b nt presen ES dechse if by statute? Wa duty, and direct them to repair to their nerpective | aumission, The question, however, was uct whether | Georgia. OF fey Bagnilde AA ye vh ryt ne bea on tatute wed, (he Clear euacument 4 Somes, thence to report by letter to the Adjutant- | r@L¢is should take seate iu Congress: it was whe ber rilauders en stnped, 70 childres bavebeen born : thas @ Violation 0° surlicieDt Cause fos lees &@ Move ior cicmring & selec - Iris understood that the President will not Fee eae tatuld bea nigted, Be iacaatieee ite nominate Mr. Denuisou's successor for som* tme, vor Of the admission of Aiexancer i. Bie- | Mr, Rand. ll will, a the meantime, acc as Post e the fire. doeeday afternoon preceding Weneral of the Army for their discharge papers; the the Grea mao was commutied to tue io kup in the sespective reports to be accompanied by a copy of the | nut ib city building. In the exclemeut of ‘he fre ihe sation, Whe »@ Legivlsiure Le ines, erder, from the Freedwens’s Bu: J 1 sf ie the | phepaer Herschel V, Jobneon while the test oath | masicr Gouera! poor fellow was forgutte d be remained in bis not, Bus the sie ule dv@s HOt Mieke thet Wode ex papal Had ad 6 reau, relieving Stead. If thay aie wane that oath be would be in Rioat Rev. Bishop Rosecrans, of Cincinnatt, | ce!! all might, while the bu l'tng over vis head was clusive, Ane ¢ apecity os fhe he tae ’ Y ; : e Jad the corver stones 0: two Catholic C!urches in | eoveral times on fire, Bathe slept soundiy, un may demand, are uniramolua ues Death of One of tes Part ‘The bill was finsily postponed antil December by | Union township, Wavhingtom County, Obio, last | conscious of bis danger, aud im (be morting was aot be uo. cleartiom che 9 of the excise ‘erties. a vote of 24 to 15. week, found Lrightaud gover, A hearty breasfass wae) Qo) Go: Joo, tumt Le Legisarur Leap gp redarh duel was tought this afters} yy Willey introduced a bill to provide for restor-| Ar the Jesuit Colleze commencement in George- | {urnished b.m and Le was discharged, au Luconags sat milait out De pide Ff EE oon at the sstop! Hee, between Alonso Green- ing to the States lately im insurrection their full | town, D.C., on the J tinstant, Robert M Dougias, A man living ata village near Mobile, on Monday Catt tafe bast e get 01 such abuse, and iov'end 4.5. Texler, of thie clty. ‘The latter wae political rights; which, after reciting in @ preamble | # Son of the “Little G aut" del:vered wu orativd | pivh:, attempied to frighten some girs by wrap- | annuyes jen for the e? 1h thay pres ioe filled at the tiret fre. the iast Constitutionsl amendment, reads as fol. | ° the death of Heun,bal. ping & white cloth round bis body 4od pr raovating | auouid be ludulged vy th Louris, then it im LOL @ Case —- — —- ia PoxtLanp was burned by the British in Oztober, | # ghost. All ran but one, who pulled outs revolver | where common Pegraht a vaboyld Lave bees ‘so POLITICAL. we— 1776, Que buudred and thirty-six of th» princspal | aud deliberaiely fire: wix balls into the bead and | the mone, be . Lhe Legisiature, in tt Rhode Island, Resolved, Thar whenever cay State lesoly in insor- dwellings, ite churches, and public edifices were | body. At the first sho. the ghoss fell, but abe con- poor pera ‘of incta tor the Vase us ‘tion, does reci1on shall have rat Bed t @ above sary Hd ot destroyed. tinue! firing, She then weut Lome and related | DU have roccurte ty a0 acti at law tn equity Paovipryce, R.1, Jery13.- The Rhode Island | \utionsl amendment, the Senators and Representa rato Democratic State Central Committee, this morning, tives frow said State, if found duly eleced and Tus Albany papers chalienze any locality to the ciroumeten es, aud particd returning to the | of (he sisi of & teigned iseu 1090 qualified, may, after Laving taken tue required oath | procuce ihe «qual of Mr. David Hart, wLo,although 5 us vt found li. completely extinct, two balla baving | in ite owm wodes o ¥, scemuing of ofce, be edmitiod into Congress 00 eusa, how ip his 99su year, bued 650 bills of corn in 9 | Heactraccd the forehen , hough wae action of Qesoed « call for a State Convention,io meet an Provi- l,aud the other our the ; and acte upoa tacts of which ie Wiecibere @ence on the 2d of August, for the purpose of elect- It was ordered to be printed, quarter of a day recently foricn @ 18 Hears, BST pedo tg poopie Bess "Enowie . hu@ ieee ADuUs tog delegates to represent Rhode isiand iu the Phila Mr. Fessenden offered a joint resolution suthor- Ir 19 aaid toat Prince Alfred declined being made = bi si) me Goverper 4, HY lietuse witty ft sont @elpbis National Convention, Ne public movement | izing the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to sue | Duke of York for fear the unpaid | ills of she for- Apoct the middle of Inst month 8 woman of 30 trapsnlt.er 40 Ae OP arr aad cack fm that direction has been made by any other par- | pend the collection of internal taxes due prior to | mer posse.sor of the tille wauld be seut to bin or | sppeares Letora « Pare Court ot Justice, mixed reas, Bitty pleas RbG.6 1at0s seated ties in the State. uly 6, 1566, in the First Colieetion Dis.rict of | payment up surmebow or another with @ cause vn trial. She e wold, and that o: this number buy ied . ‘ Obie Maine, from persons owning ropersy or dclug busi bd heave @ liceuse, That dunag thu ) vas in the burnt distries until the close Tug beau'y of Mra, Rtchie, @ dauzhter of the | VMs "ery DeenArll, oud, DOF Reehy memed more @ LULL Ol weds be 9 t ap ower BL, L5u6, Coremaus, Oulu, JOLy 13,—At @ meeting of the | of the next sesion of Congress late Gen Wadeworth, produced such an impres rete A ren me Hap Ur, wor ene eoung ae ] ules. Hemates al Democratic State Contral Comm ittee of Ohio the | The resolution passed. sion upon the Prince of Wales, at & recent partys | foi te iuforwawon Lefure the Court, your ere ww luda following revolution was adopted: Resolved, That for the purpose cf carrying out the go opera:ion propoved by the pisst. m adopted at the fecent Democratic Ntate Couven tiou of the State fepaareey« the Executive Coin mittee be author- 4 to spent four penatorial De segates to the Phii- edelphin Nationa! Union Conve ation to be held on ie 14th of August, members of the Democratic ‘ f d ber twice d 4 The bill to secure the speedy completion of the = — Post ante ae ; sida < 1 ipr Northern Pacific Railroad was takea up, but without Portland on Monday Ly the Relief Coumiites of action on the bill the Benate weut into executive Bs. Louis, for the (evetit of the sufferers by the late session and soon after adjourned, fire, aud more isto Le sent soon, " REBEN Tax following defiuitiou of the rights of woman HOUSE OF REPKESENTATIVES. is given in » Vermout paper: “Lo love ber lord Mr. Mercur, from the Committee om the District her heart, and ber baby es berself—and of Columbia, reported back the House bill to | to make gcod bread.” wcorporate the Nations! Soldiers’ and Sajlore'| A Mes, Mationy, of Kirkville, was sleeping in « Orphan Home, which wasread the third time end | caual Loate: Dullaly «sew days e'nce, when the passed boat was ruv inte by @ vessel, ani the side crush- cation - vty conduct er 49064 TU t at wele over oneriuird uf if these “ +4 Ape tes ‘ 4 Js all soueen muade by tua ven @ oUisbs Waa ye Oe uy Jude ano sug tous much Of whatine Legidaiuie Kuew, beeitats to ack Gu the presuiny fio thet it Lod sufficu nt evideuce of tue viom.un or the excuse was eXiremely dissipateu? “ he informat on is, y, bus tov trust, your Howor.” Never- @are yout conduct bas been Lrre- | reince 1860, ** Ave! eye! endte n 16 plain—m» Geuguter was borv that year,’’ ‘Tue one gad Wancer of tae Women In g.vi.g tue anower tusiled the Court and audience and won bor cause. Gen. S1cecss having insisted thet the d strict commandos sould reports directy to bim on Freedmenu's Bureau as woll as military affuirs, Gon, Svott demurred w this su,ervielou and ap- y, im accordance with the uj igesiion of Messra. andall, Campieli aud on bebal: of the ational Union Committee zed Urissue 0 adres to mumittee also be eu’ bi ral Oongressiona: Dis ppoimément by ther sev- wou, every Bis0u D@idlag @ licen dy ib ip BCUbg OX LUal 186 BO BR esa Llisied Al dani ing sue cen Ce? de it bos, Luen, Ciess it wos jussed m eupuiiag the Lceuwus ie tricts, ,ecomm it , am ise, Q@iwuled them,) aud ‘" % tees 0) by Distnet Con- n INng Mrs. M. alrog, instanu yosied. He «ppecl bas been susained by Geis. + the statue uader wich thle iiceu ue eranond of op pens ae ‘De mocratie ee On motion of Mr, Stevens, the House resolved by! , beds ng oS ee y i seh . utand Howard, which establ.ehes the tact that were granted anu accepted, by AO Cl@IT ii, Gee Beiogaies from such Distr'cts, a« siso suggested by | iteeif into Committees of she Whole om the Btate of ps ry of the Bulieion lauNY Th may, re, open tue Bureau ss eull s district orgupi#ation, 1'he | cares heen 19 be revue by the i" piravuse ib 2 a . 0 been» By dh ‘ ‘ rant , 101 yi ju i « waid Nationa! pie ceemaree the Union, Mr.Raymond in the Chair, and proceeded Gigwing through the brick Wall wih » hy 4 pier Gu. Gs = ie ies bog the dr that ihe Court Lae Me Fight, im respect 10 su. a lec te the consideration af the, bill making suprepsie- d then by tying dresses to, y tet) erection o the War Deparsmen', and ine | S1ssbiter Tati Ma iiuie’etea? “\e Owaus, Jory 1J.—The Repunlicens elected thelr | tions for sundry civil expenses of the Govermment down 6 of acie, o i] a rs and ayenis beug suljoct only to the or- dere ui tLe Comgu.s.ousrs iu mates periaining to tue Bureau, suey cannot be required to report on sug. Wet to mit ry Communders, uniess they are Ramwed Lu ocdersas agents of .be Bureau. Tue withm imsrugtious of Gea, Howard are two Senators la Congress by seven majurity 00 joint vallot. & univer over WKICR tue aiscre ion ifthe Legion w bur sup. eure, tue Courts uiust accept is au.e os Comulubl¥s 12 168, CCG LG the ex.s @L0@ Ui be lace va whicu he Leghalatve ace Ge beeed. Whetass there hed Lose UGK On Bluse, Ky Wee De Ols byding Ue — (Comtinued om Fourth Page.) for 1867. Turse is a poor man in Brighton, Englaad, who On motion of Mr. Humphrey, @ paragraph was in- | has five children, ihree of whom are pertecy serted svpecprinsing. 696,w0 for the eDlargemens | aliinocs, The father's complexion is dark, and and gg A the Cuswm House aud Fost fice at | ine mo.ber's neaily Linck, and bo:b Lelong to F fawiiies ot dark complexions, aE ME alse seer akiins houses | «'Geaarr or Bot Fully." ahately eaid o Judee Kansas. There is anexcited struggle im tiie anses Legis wetare for the-seat in the United @ ites Senate left yesans by the death of James i ams, Ka Gover | i

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