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THE ‘Number 10.605. The Latest News FROM WASHINGTON. Resignation of ‘Awy Gen. Speed. Emphatic ‘Disappreval of the President's Policy. BEC’Y HARLAND TO GO NEXT. The Republican Caucus, A DAY FOR ADJOURNMENT FIXED. Report of the Foreign Committee. Monroe Doctrine Sustained. LATER EUROPEAN ADVICES A GREAT BATTLE. Victory ‘of the Prussians. 14,000 AUSTRIAN PRISONERS TAKEN Hopes of’ A PROPOSED ARMISTICE. France to Have Venetia, Affairs in England. A NEW MINISTRY APPOINTED. &., &e.,. &e. inetos, June 6. The Republi aod tue House of Representatives held an adyourned caucus meeting lest night, at the Capitol, Gen, Banks in the chair, to hear the report of the Committee heretofure ap pointed, with reference to the condition of the pub- Uc business and an adjournment. They stated (heir Views at some length, but recommended thas a day be cot now fixed. After several Spoken on the sulject, Representative Washburne, 0! lilinol* offered a resolution, expressing the opin- bon that the state of the business was such that Con- grees cau adjourn sine die on next Mouday week. @b'r wee the impression of the majority, for the reso bution was agreed to by « vote of 6) agalust 4u, Notwithetandiug the Republican crucus last Bight br 20 majority expressed their dealre fer an s¥ocurnment sine die on tomorrow week, and will exert themselves to that end, itis not certain it Will take place on the 33d, as @ uumber of the work emen in both Hourvs connected with luportant gomumiitees, do not think so early a day practicable, @ut rather about ten days from this time. Among the confirmations on Friday was that of Green Clay Smith, proseut member trom the Lexing ton District of Kentucky, to be Governor of the Ler vitor of Montana. He at one obtained indefinite Weave of absence, and will depart for the scene of bis @ew duties immediately og President bas approved the following named Me: To amend the act making » grant of lend to the eof Minnesota to aid in the construction of « road from st. Paul to Lake Superior, @ ved May 6. 1504; making appiopriations for the support of the army forthe year endiny Juve $, 1567; vio viding for making the townof Whitebail, N.Y rt of delivery, aud reiating to pilots aud pilot reg ena The Lateral Revenue bill, which co’ 51 large sheets ot parchment, hes also received Ex- cutive approval. The receipts of mternal revenue for the week end fag yesterday were $6,579,774 96, Green Clay Smith, recently confirmed Governor of Montana, will leave Nebraska City on the 25th (mst., for that territory, The elaborate report of the Committee on Foreign Aisire ou the subject of Mexico, is nearly complet ec, and will be presenied in the House early this week. It strougely sustains tbe Monroe Doctrine, @bich basa large majority in that body, many of whom are cesirous of measures more effective than ere decluration of principle. & letter from Puebla, Mexico, dated June #7th, pl: received, says: wn 6 tax ima) Peace >, by Maximiliae on real estate " roy eBh. i amounts ° rerenteenth per fentum on the proceeds, with other very onerous ities, We have been favored with me very queer yea! F@gulation, which desve us a8 wuch liberty asthe urks have, We wust keop our houses open aud axe until ten P. ld. & keeper of boardigg: jouse must watch chwely over bis gu: exclude o2y suspicious persons, and report al! calle: owber ise be te suijectto afine, The poiicee (ond the domestic ai vengements,” The thermometer im the shado to-day indicated Bom 04 to 100 degrees. The Commissioner of Indian Affaire bas received ediepatch from the Spicial indian Commissioner at Wort Rice, dated June 21, 1300, im which he says: ™ We have this morn sgarrived at thie place, eixht om Fort Sully find here aesembied 66% or more than 5.900 Ladi Bhall bold a ndians together. . 1. wrote you ime we ledt Sully, We left the Indians ere tellug very il over their annuities, pree- ute and provisions, We understand that quite a Og ay In ‘St Chis place, being tired of wait f; bave goue to thei e munting grounds. rom ® letter addre med to a prominent member Congress, mailed from Charieston, 8. C., on the it, by atiustworthy gentiemad, the following is ex- ected: “The workof solving the negro question a tuly poushera w my, is etil going ou im all parts of tuo interior of sh.#. State. At @ febing with the @elue, in the Maribaough District, a tow days ago, xveen dead bodies, Kiled with ball and shot, were soledup inthe sine, Of course poboly did it Beauiort District, a week ago, » Corone:'s inquest as held over the !wdieso! two negroes killed na wiler mapver, aad @ verdict rendered ihat they | ay their death from some Cause unknown, Head Cemtre Stephens iu Jail. Boston, JuLy M4.—The geutiewan who became Qailfor Head Ceatre stephens in the sultof PA. Bionott, surreudered bim today into the bands of @be constable, and the Head Centre was committed fe jail, Mr. Sinnott sues for « debs of $4,100, aud the bail required is 87,000. Boston, JOLY 16.—Bail was given for Head Centre Jiopbens late on Saturday oamght, and he was releas oo from jail. Collins Telegraph Expedition. Corps we consequence of thie repu back in the direction o Tarpau. and Konieshof, which resulted fevorabiy tothe Austrians Bobeunisk and Kasnoitz have ben evecusted by the Prussians. fi. in and Saxon forces. Tuey lett .ovir dead aud wounded on the field low ing offi headquarters of the Crown Prince ot Prussia the 6th Prussian Corps hes been enere too birhly eatima’ed. by the Ob Au trian Corps.under (ie te Kd Was iound addressed hy the ral ongbly exhaua' Benedek tosend him two ‘rest that Lis troops might bivouac uncer their protection, and acknowledged that they torious progress The 0 tr.aus is eetimat Tenale late | Emanuel has sen! @ telegram to the King of I’. cougratulating bim upoa the rece Prussian arise made storming of Gitschin, the Junction of the armies un- der the Crown Prinee and Prince Frederick Charlies is looked upou as conipl standing the recent severe and suueuinary fighting, the Piussian army is in excelient apirite, from the Prussian bea iquarters to-d was received by Prince Frederick Cb streeta engage! the night, excellent. ; peatedly repulsed the charge of tne Austrian cavalry Charles have been removed beyoud Git-chin. Junction of the let and Yd army co! pierely effected, Austrisa prisone 5,000, tine regiments are aliavst wholly aunibilal dus sbip Nightingale, Capt. Scammon, sailed gevently irom San Francisco for the Russian Pos sessions, carrying provisions ead cargo for whe ‘EUROPE. —_o Progress of the War. a Three Daye’ Later News, Steamship America fiom Southampion cu July 4th, arrived here resterday. THE GERMAN WAR. A telegram from Vienna, of June Tih 6PM, are: A dispatch from Josephetadt, fa Hohemia, sare that abot en ‘agement her been rolng on for the leat hour and a half betwe of the artillery tress, Newatadt and Nechot, Ihe fire seen from the wails of the for- ‘The Prussians have been repuleed. Official intelligence announces that a ba'tle began on the 96th, near Podal, in Bohemia, and lasted notil two in the morning. bloody, tt 30” (3.000 $) Prussians attacke! Oswiecin, in Gallct Austrian reinforceme cow, the Prussians were repulsed, Five Austrian officers were killed, from Verona, 4.000 Italian prisoners were taken and Several thousend wounded, The Austrians brought in 14 Italian guns which they had captured. Although the struggle was without result. The Austrians lost On the afternoou of the fith, the but the having arrived from Cra According to official re urue A telegram from Vienna of July let says: The Fire: Austiian Army Corpe and the Sasou epuleed vesterd ns. Ja trian army fell Koolesrratz, A dispatch from Prag ae, of June S0th eave Engtgemen's took piece vesterday at Kost near *t Creve bowliz. between Kalite and The latter were aleo defeved while from Flicin by the combined Aurtilan and Adispateh dated Beriia, Jaly let says: The fol al dispatch bas been received from the ‘The rerattof the three dare’ fighting, in whieh , cannot be On the i7'h, it was opr t Benedek, in Josephatadt, whieh ati ed. He therein requested General brigades. ino der would net be abie to Sib Prussian Corps sand 20h, by tt of the Prussian The Austrians bave evacuated Oswlecen, The King of Prussia has left Berlin, and willarrive at Reicheubere ou July lat cally cheered by the crow le in the streets from the Palace to the rallway station He was most enthuslasti- A ‘elegram from Berlin, of July lat, says A great number of workmen bave lett bere for Dresden to erect lutreuchmeats A telegram from Lauban, of July lst, eaye: it ls announced that the total loss ot the Austrisas up to the present is YoU men, A dispatca from Relchenberg, of Jaly 1st, says: The Autrian army in Bohemia is waking vic- Sth and %4 divisions took hin by storm on the 20th uit. The Prussian not fncons » the euvemy'e sition ained by the Aue nen A telegram from Muhibausen, of June %0th, says The King of Hanover left here to-day for Frank fort. A telegram from Berne, of June Sith, aye The Austrians have forced the'r way through the ‘o the V.1 Caivonies, King Victor russia, success oO! the A telegram from Berlin, of July 2d, save: The following official announcement hes heen her “Ip consequence of the successful eieiy effected, Notwith- The following official telegram has been received July 2d: The King of Prussia arrived at Gi erywhere showed the traces of the Cbetinate otwhich bad been continue! within the ‘The euemy tied in disorder, under cover of The conduct of the Prussian troops was A portion of the co piot the Guard re- town, withous forming square, ‘Ihe headquarters of Prince sue has been com- re bel sinuully Drougbt in, cueir Bumber alieady € ‘The Austrian, iianover, Raining the 15:h Jager Battalion destroyed to the iest man. The Wierer Anenprovr says: Au'bentic intelligence received bere trom head. quarters of the Army of the Northeru States, that Marshal Beveiek bas found it necessary, trom sire tegical reasons, to take up @ position between Konig 4 Josepretadt. No iurther trace has been this position, nor bas there been any fresh proof that the Prussian losses in the late ist also have bee considerable, and (hat cops are much exhausted, This has ry rincipelly enneed by tee Austrian artillery, Thi ot Austrian Army Corpeand the Saxon Army b. jo.ned the cbiet Austrian army, aud ere :eady faction. The best posible spirit and the most un- dauvied courage prevali lu the army. Important expected wiibin the pest iew days, 2 regiment forming pirt of the troops dis- patched by Austria to strengthen her comtingent with the Sih Federal Army Corps, bes arrived at Frankfort. ITALY AND AUSTR A telegram from Pexheira of July 1 Austrian cavalry bave made as reconao) Geitoto Chiese, They drove back the Italian out+ poste and took several prisoners, Two Austrian gun boats have canuonaded the encampment of volun- teers on the shores of Lake Garda. The voluateers dirpersed after sustaining considerabie loss. Heapgusetens OF THe IraLtIAN AnMy, June 30. Nothing of importance bas oocurred. The enemy's patrols make frequent reconnoissances on the right benk of the Miocio. They are watched by our cavalry patrols, Four squedrous of Austriao bus- ears had advanced on Italian territory to the right of the Mincio, but they were encountered by she Sd equadroa of the boxgia Lancers and compelled to retreat to Goite aud Kioalte, The Austrians lost several killed, Heapqguarteus or THe IratiaN AgMy, ToRne Matamogeti, Juiy 1.The lialian aod Austrian cavalry continue to muke recounoissances, No brisk gagemwent has taken place since ‘ ,in whieh the vor Lane vrisoners. The tro: ps are in excelle virits, The divisions which suffered most during the battle of Custozza are in no way dispirit ed, and express their eagerness to be egain placed at the front im the next battle with the Austrians, HUNGARY, The Hangarian Episcopal body have voted 200,000 florines for the relief of the wounded in baitle, Three Hungarian magnates have propored to raise and equip a corps of volunteers, 1,000 wounded soldiers arrived at Posth on July 1st. ENGLAND. ‘The Miantenomeb, the Tiuxs para will after ¢ NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 16, short stay at Cherbourg, proceed to the Thames, as # many who are desirous of see.ue Ler find it impo. s'ble to visit her at Spithead. The Great Eastern left her moorings, in the Med- war, om Saturday, en route for Valencia, A tee. @tam from Margate, of July i : The Great Eas‘ern, with the Atlantic Cable on board, psavel hereat 3.5) P M. to-day. The Geeat Eastern and two other steamers pasced Ventnor at 2.45 P. M., olng about eight knots, THE NEW MINiaThy, The Times saye:—Lord Derby had an interview with the Queen om Monday, and eubmitied a Ilet of naiwes which the Queen was pewel to approve, Ou acount of the marriage of the Princess Helema, the Council will not be held uutil Friday day the present Ministers wiil resign office and Lord Derby and his colleagues will forinelly receive their Sppointments, Lord Derby will te Firet Lord of the Tressury and Lesderin the Hous of Lorde. Mr, Diaraell, Chancelior of the Excheqoer and Lander fa he Commons, Lord Clarendou will be suceeded by Lord Stan & Focien Minisier Lord Carrar vou, Secie'ary jor the Co oglee, Mi, Wa pole, liome Secretary, Lord Cranborne, Ludia Office, Geveral Pecl, secretary tor War, The viest » Lord Chelinsford. The Duke of buck ngiam, scent of the Council, Sir 5, Northeove, |'resident of be | Boars of Trade, Mr, G, Hardy, Pie ident of the Poor Law Board and Sir Job Prkingvon. ihe Ado: raity. Ireland will be the d uity af the New Government. Lo dJobu Manuere bus been app 'nied Lord Lieutemant, The iimks thinks the choice wulortunate Ua Monday night « meeting took place In Trafal @er Square, in connection with Retorm, At the very lowest compu ation, from 2,000 to 6),00 persons were present No attempt war made to intertere with the meeting. The poople were most orderiv As the Pricce of Walee was riding iu Rotten Row on Monday, @ horse over whom his rider seemed to have lost ali control dashed at a furious pace along the ride, The auimal came direct upon the Prince. whoso borse was dashed down, rolling over and over The Prince, fortunately, was not much burt. Newoastzs, Jerr 3.—Kelly apd Hammi.1 met thie evening, aud decided to row their race to-morrow mormiug. The men to be in their boute at bail past 7 o'clock Jury 3,The news of the rapid progress of the Russian army has crea ed an impression on 'Cheuge es to the carly poraibility of negotiations fur peace FPRANCE, The wolf (he Corps Legisiatit was closed on June 80th, Count Waleweki, the President, deliver ed the closing speech, in which he said d to convey to the de- nest Expression of our iteof France the ence in the wisdom which of the country, Permit wet y that wo, who ere now teporat: ain next year iu pertect conformity of sentiment aud intention, and always y to nfford the kinp-: f aud brance flesh pieuges of devotion aud pauio- em. The Parare eave: A senatus consultum will be presented tothe Benate, which will priucipeily reise to the tiret article of the Decree of November, 1500, respecting the discussion of the address, Ie will #leo conte Upm the two chomners ot the Legisiature the right of interpedation after the approval of the address by the Commiitees Girolis, JoLy 8 The Viengs telegram of the 2th ult, anno ng the loss of io guue by the Pruseiaus, te oMciatly denied. The Prirsiaue | not lost a single gua. but have captured 24 Austrian gune aud eight lage Girecury, JuLty 3.--On the evening of the 80:h ult..@ Prassian brigade, composed of the lst Regi- ment of the (juards and of @ regimentof Fuslleer Guards, surprised an Austrian brigade and enptured eftiag and 2S) prieoners. The King of russia loft at 6 o'clock this morning fur the outposts of the army under the Crown Prince TRavTENat, JULYS.—The Austrian army, which has been compelled by the juuction of thetwo Prus * Aimy Corps to concentrate itsell between the foitress of Josepisiait sud houlggratz, appears to intend :emaiolng on the defensive in that position, Branin, Jury §.—Autheatie intelligence trom Bo hemiastates that Field Marshal Benedek has found himeelf compelled, in consequence of the dissolution of the corps of General von (iabieng aud the retreat of the Austrian end Saxon troops, to abandon the operations that he had cmmeuced near (i tecbin. and to concentrate his army ig more distant pos'- tion. Grrecurs, Jucy 2: 2.35 P. My in comeequence of all the combate and bats! the 26th of last month, between Austtrisos have been put hurs de combat. 15,000 prisoners have been wade a Gitechin, Skaiicz, Nachod, at Hunerwarser, Munchen a Turnau. The pumber ot K.lled and wounded is tmore than 20,000 Revecal battalions have been comp evely « silaied The saxon co ps, the Kalix brvade, the Claim ( corps, wud the Wableuz corps sre completely broken utgotiu ® condition to figh rethedto® stroux position s since be enugarements ured officers, she suld.ere d.scourmsed, aud the arwy partly lo tale of dissolu.iop, Lhe desertion of Ital i sfrom the Austriau army p bg. ofthe Ausriaus was Very spitate The Times’ correspoudeat writing from Berlin, July lat, says ‘a the far West the Prassiane have entered Nas and cecupied Ems, where they sbut up the rou- Jette table, @ forbddea joe itution in Prussia, her e@ivent bas bad the contingent effect of irighten ng the gentiemen of the gambling table from Wierbs den, and causing thelr Lusty retreat to Varia, The force of the Federale at fr okfort. which must be eventually dealt with, consists of men. & far le: ger numt than Prous at this mo mands in( Néighboriood, Ina tew day the Prussian reinioscements will have co mace their Khenisu comrades something | jor thelr opponeu #, Lhe cumber of Aus akeuo on the 20 b, %\.0 and 2oth, y od (o amount wy bear 12,000, A uh.e portion of thew is to Le formed ip unger the guns of the fortiess o in «6Pomeranis, Many of them fans, celighbied to find themselv ealoly locaied witu their allies, While peuetrating sure ther ipto the hostile interior, (he Prussiaus, beiog bot Ugmindful of the vicissituces of war, prepare for @ sute retreat, Not only the routh but also the weat of Diecden is te.ne fortified, Thousands or men have been set to work at once, Boih Dr.aden's beautiiul brid, ee ready to be biowno up atthe aboitest notice, At Grorsleeren, close to Berliu, on the fleld ot tae famous baitie lougat agains: Napo Jeuu iu 1513, earthworks ae Dour thrown up, soem ingly to protect acamp. Uo fires envering tue Le miau town of Trauiesau, the Prugsans wore fied i from the Windows of .b: houses by cwviliaur, Lug barrow Btreat they were @¥. 0 Sesailod with Lot wa ter and piich thrown cows Upos them trom above lu retuilation the town is 4.4 to buve Leen Lom bearded, SPAIN. Public order remaine widisturbed in Madrid aud the provinces, and no appre’ sion exists of fresh disturbances, The Seoaie has approved by 113 against 96 vores, the bill lor granting the Govern. meat extraordinary powers, The Cours will leave for Lidefouso ow July th Latest Commercial Per America, Livewpoot, Jury 3, P. M.--Cotton quiet aud un- . Bales oltwo days, '>0W Daies, inciuding re and @xporlest, wer: wheat very and du lower, . but on that | It is estimated that 000 and 49,090 About ne battles of and Koniggrety, on the other the s.[be, ni, according to the statement of | STILL LATER. Dates to Jaly 6th Faitiew Poist Jety 18—The eteamehip Nova Scotian, from L verpool Juiy 6th. via Loudeuderry July Oth, passed this point thie evening, The second beat race Leieeen Hammell, the Amer ca! nd Ke ly, the Englishman, on the Tyne, took piae the Oth, and again resulied in an easy victory for Kelly Great Battle Pence Prospects The Parie Mosiiera of the 6th mekes the follow- ing auvouncement: “An tmportant @ t hes just occurred, Afier having maintained the honor of bis arme in Italy, the Mmperor of Austria, eot- eorring in the ideas expressed in the Eme- peror Nepoleon's lever of June Lith to bis Minie ter of Foreign Affai codes Venetia to ths French Emperor aud accepts hie medigsion for the conclusion of peac the Emperor Napoleon hea ened to respond to the eummons, and fmmet: Ately communcrted with ihe Kings of Prussia and Italy ia order to o}tain an armietice.” The Austrian Vield Marshal Voo Gablenz arrived atthe Pras no headqnarters at toritx, veer Gite chen, on th ening of the 4th, with « flag of truce. ‘The battie ot July S84, near Sudowa, was es great aMfair, It resulted in the complete defeat of the Auntria ‘The Prustians took 00 prisoners, These were great lorees in killed anc Bo estimate is given of the numbers sent in a thig of truce. Garibaldi, on the Sd, attacked tho Austrisne Manta suelo. The Avstrivas mode a@ strong re ance. The voluuteers finally feil back in gcod or Garibaldi was sliehtly wouodea in the thigh. ammuuition of the volunteers was rende ed use'ess by abeavy rain, ‘The Bava iane attacked the Prus. si noutposts at Barefield. There were sight ios «Doth aces wounced, but ibe Austrians r The VERY LATEST Lonpon, Jeux 6.—The Prussian and Italien reply to the propored armistics has not vet tranep red. There aie rumors that the Pruseian roply is mot favorable ‘The Mogyine Post thinks that « Congress will shortly eseemble, and that the Freach Goverument will propose @ general disarmament In thecom mercial! circles of London peace ls regarded as vir tually settled The Prince Imperial wae present at the fete in Paria in celebration ot American independence The United States steamer Wyoming had received damage at Nag by collision Latest Commercirl, Liven Cortos Ma y6.-The Bao RPG's Cieertay reports: § of cotion for the Weuk, 55.000 Lales, 1 Ue susborised quotations are: Pac, Mi diing Orleans lated. Mob le lay Vpands I4 Loss, JOLT 6. Conow clowed at i \a8T& for money Bulion in the Back bas dec essed wo £16550 AMBKLOAN BrOCK#-U, 3. Five- Twenties, 674s Gi. Mingle Cantal. Vigsioe Ere, bowel. THE CABINET DISKUPTION, Odicial Correspondence Wasninaros, Jury 15. The following Is the cor Teepondence between the President aud Postumster General Deuuison in relation to the latter's resigne tion: MR. DEX SISON TO PRABIDENT JUUNHON, Wasutveron, D.C. July 11, 1586 Sin-I have the tower te r you herewith my resignation of the otlice er eral, to take eff et upon vour fi @ me ot ite secep: auee. in thus withdrawing tiom your Jabines it fe roper to eay that | do eo chivily because of the dil erence of opinion between use in regard to the pro- pored amendment of the Cousts utiog, whieh | ap rove, aid the movement for ibe Couvenuon bo be eld at Phuadeiphia on the jd hp to which lam opoed, My confidence tn tLe tiem of the Luson Kepabile o party, and conviction that upon its periuauent control ¢ men* depeno, ip @ iaie@ messure, hep ece and hepyiness of the coun ty, wil pot permit of my holaing avy equivocal attitude In respect to it, Avsuiing youo. my pore @ mai regard gud app ecistion of ihe um torm cour- tesy [have receive fuuy, yours, ete THE PRES Extoctive Masson, from you, L ani, very respect- W.. DENNison, EN''S REPLY, Wasninu rom, D.C. Jury Th, 156 goatlon of th r @4 ip your iever ve Ith {net hereby accepted, Fully upprecig:ine your kind surapee of versonal regurd, | aii, very truly an resp'ctfu ly, yours, ASUREW JOMNBGON, To the Hon, Wat, Densisox, Washington, D, 0, The President yesterday sent to the Senate the nomination of A. W. Kandall, Firat Assistant Post master Geoeral, tobe lostu: Geurral, vice Gov, Dennisou, resgoed. No ection was takes co it The Wisconsin members of Congress Lad « consu ta- tion ou the subject, Lut came to no conclusion. Wacutnaron, Jory 15 —A report is ineireula ion, and hee found its way into print, that Secretary Harlan wrole «letter to the late Republican caucus, jn which he elaborately detailed conversations which took piace In the Cabinet, and advised the Radical members of Coogress to remain lo perpetual session; but there ie the best authority for stating, by re- quest of the friends of that «enutleman, that he wrote oo letter and bad wo commuaication with the caucus The speeches made yesterday when Mr. Dennison parted with the oflicers and clerks of the Depart meat, show that the persoual relations between the gentleman desipuatet to succeed him and bimself are of the most friendly character, and that each concedes to the other # large degree of private worth end official bility, Resignation ef Attorney General Speed. Mr, Speed, as was anticipate!, bas formally tend ered to the President his reri¢uation as Attorney General, According to the reports of that gent.e man's friends, his letter is even wore emphatic in bis disupproval of the Presideut's policy than that of Mr. Dconison, The cesiguation of Secretacy event to be daily expected of ) ol Postmaster Hariau is gow an CONGRESSIONAL FAROCEERDINGS, ‘Thirty: inth Session, SENATE. July 14.-Mr. Eémunda poln' meut of euenchment uur me the ree wi bh amendm aree ged oO ing 0 ine the metho: of making appoin wents to ef oft so that they cannot be ued tor party pur- poses. Mr. Ecmundseud the bil would not Le pre seuted to the Presicent for epprovel, ‘he Civil Appropriation bill was 'eterred to the Committee on Finance, The Northern Peeific Kitroaa bill was up, bu: pendiay act.ou on it the Seuste adjourned, HOUSE UF REPRESENTATIVES The House resumed the consideration of the Sea- ate vill to auitel 20 the construc ion of rril,ocad dees over the Mississippi, whch afier amendmeut pa tod be Seiect Committee appolated to invert) ements Bud charge mace by Hou, R sco York, Dis place, agaiust Piovost eal Fry and bis bureau, reported 0 @ testlmony and arguments o, counsel, id om the table, aud wo be report con solow lug resolutions for acoptivn: ved, That all the statements contained in the ot Gea. James B. biy to Hou. James vu, A member Gi Uae Lvuse beailus dare the © 'Thirty-Third Year .D. 1864, am eh wes read im this Db of April, A. D, 1308, fo ry mens lnpute to the Hom, Roos a member of this body, any eriminal, &. unpatriotic. or other im ives @ ther aa to the rm If to be emploved by the ‘sies in the prosecu'ica State of New ecutions, 1 in the judyment of thi: us, no facts con W th said prosecution furuisusag either a Palllavion » That Gen, Fre, an officer of Tieut of the Luited States, anu head of Miiuary Bureaus. in writing and publishing cheese @ccusetions par in the preceding resolution, wih.ch-owlog to (he C:imesand wrongs which they impute to a@tuember of this body—ae of & nature deeply injurious to the official aad pe.senal o ter, intlu nee d privileges of such member; their publication origimating, as fo the judgm if the House they did, 0 misappr. joa of facta, but in t.@ resentment yassion their autho: he was guilty of ag: cee ation of the privileges such member a! f this blouse, aad his conduct ta hat reeara mecite aod receives ite unqualified dis apyrobation THE POUUREAT GREINNELL AFFAIR, The House proceeded to the consideration of the report o/ the Selec: Committee im the case of b: b of privilege charged against Mr. Rosseau, in assault ire Mc. Grinned tor words ken in ate, The committee report the jollowing resolutions: Heaolved, That the Hon, Lovell H. Rousseau, & R preseutative from Keniucky, by eominitting an A0eau.} upon the pareo sof the Hon, J. B. Grinnell, & Repreeutative from the State of Iowa, for words sposen in debate, hee justly torte.ted bis privileges ass emer of (his House, and is hereby expelied. Lesoveed, Lost the personal reti-ctions made by Mr. Griavell, a Representa ive trom the S.ate of Iowa. in p esence o1 ¢ @ House, apon the chareeter of Mr. Kousseau. @ Kop. eseutative irom the Biase of Ki ntuck,, were ip viwiation o1 the rues Re Gebae and (he wivueges of lye members therron, «ud merit the disappooval o1 tae House, Kesolved, that Chiries v. Peanypscker, of Ken- tucay its B. usgeb ot ee eaLS aaa " Let Gaw. of iso, by thel: prerence ap aby @ premed. tated assau. tweeu Hon, Mr. Houssest, of Kentucky, aud bon, Mr. Gi inuesd, of lows au @e- count of woids spoken in ate, in which the Der- sons, it pot the tly f members of thie House vere im peritied, W judation Of ite palvi Jer es, aud they 5 sed to be brought to the bar of (hs House 10 answer for their contempt ot ite prlvieges, , R. P. Sravipina, N.P. Banke, Me. Koval. CuareR. The minority alea presented their repors recom- meodlug that Gea, Roser be called beiore ber Govers- e of the of (he House, aud these tbe grivigees ae ne the .peaker, ior Viol tiow of (he priviueges The w.norl y report le signed by hs J- Re, mona anu J, thovan. F Mi. lise ctfered the following as ab amendment for the fl et resomt'on of the Comnmalttes + Keavlucd, Lum te blouse, wile expre quaiitiva coagewnation and reprobation of the Live Of persona: setiecuiods apa remacks on whe Of \L6 M00, rehechug on ihe characte: of mem-~ bers, aud aso of + OF violence to. aids memos Ob aby provocation ot rds, however se ana uumerited; aud while expres.iy asserting ite aud au borsy to protect the privi oges be.s, toto as respects persou and euarac @ uder ail the cycumotances of the case, d exped to take auy further ew bang ion OF PiViege paw Boils 60 LAT ob cting s Lovell i Kee Sd Hon Joshua B, Grinnell, Lue mouse at) P.M. Adwurned Hews itoms By Tolayreph te the New York Bung Tuw Plasterers’ Convention, Philadelphia, ad- journed ou Saturday, te meet @t Baltimore on the second Monday iw July, 1867. Tus hitlestup Red, Wiite aod Blue was spoken ou the 11th inst, 86 miles East by South from Barnegat, all well, Arise @ suspension of three months, the Clin. ton Cotton Mills, oppomte Ban Francisco, Cal., bas resumed work, Tue boiler of a steam pile-driver im the Mare Island Navy Yard, Callfornis, exploded om Tues- day, killiag Mr, Welles, civil engineer, and wounding several others, Mr, Welles was anephew of the Becretary ot the Navy, Tus base ball match for the championship of Massachusetis was played on Saturday aiternoon in Doston, between the Harverd and Lowell Clubs. Tue latter won the silver ball and champiouship, The score staudiog 87 against 27. Gene, Breepman and Fullerton left Texas for Now Orleans cm Pricey, They bave visited por- tions of the interior of the Siete, aud express satie- faction with the jormer aud present wanagement o° the Precdmen's Bureau, Gen, SuweMan bad a warm reception op Satur day at Bostun, Gov Bullock gave hima cordial welcome, at! several officers of the Second and Thirty turd Massachusetts Ryiments, whicb were in Sherman's army om shetr iwarch ty the ges, Were there to greet thelr old commander. To- there will be a grand reception at Fauuet ! yy he will take bie departurs. to New Uamnjpshire to atigud tue Commencement of Dari woutn Cyilege. ub rac LOCAL NEWS, wEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Tox “Hearep Term” contioues without auy visible sigu ot abatement, The atmosphere va Saturday was very cppr ve, and yesterday it wus Lut litle better, A ellght breeze made it moe pleasant on Bunday for petestrians, but tho dirces rays of the sua from « cloudless aky teil with grout force on the streets, The churches were thinly a:- tenaed both morning and eveaing, and the ranks of those who usually throng Coutral Park, and osbur cool and refreshing places on the outakirte of tue city, were considerably reduced because it was “Gou er in-doors than out" ‘he thermometor ou Sai\: day, at No. 10 Astor Houre marked as follows’ (A M., 85 deg.; 10 A.M, 87 deg.; 19 M., 65 deg ; aud thence on to 4P.M,, advencing at the rate 0) cue degree per hour, in Broadway, corer of Laid atrecs, at Wo'ciock A, M, it was 59 deg, andat 1 o'ciu dl, M., im the Bowery, near Prince street, the mercury stood ab 94 deg, Yesterday the thermometer stcod at 7 A.M. SS deg.; 12 M,90dez.; 5 P.M. 91, at which latter figures it stoed last evening, at 11? mM, at the Sum office, As might be expected, a larg pumber of persuns were prostrated by the hoa: ‘a various parte of thecity, The beat was oo intense yesterday that an iron rail of the Giraud apd 424 81, line, in S4th street, expanded, so as to litt up ebeus six inches from the sleepers. OUN-STROKES. A rerpectably dressed old geutleman, Damed P, Bloodgood, who res t No 2¥ East 25th at.oos, when walking sloug N u street Baturday ou v, was suddenly overcome by the heat, and wes abous , when ceught inthe s:7us of @ colo'e! maa wal Litter gy eo was Carced tothe Luteo otlice, whe. he was cored for, Ow bis partial icetur a.ico’ be was removed to the Olty beepital io carriage. His recovery 1s doubtful... . io a youbg Mian who sivuck Baturday wo Jobuson, Fry & U0, 4 Fo: man, aged 19, aative Oo, Le@lsud, dies Se:uasy luoruingy ot lls C.bal etreet, tou the + fects of tue beat....bleucer U, Pome: an aged wien, diea gud euly at No. (2 Henry sueet, irom (be excessive be . James 0d, 1@eueg Ot DO, ds Kae B.oaaway, oped lif, a ace row, Seu: day morning. uendy (Comtinued om Fourth Pege.,

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