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at beld ip close custody. Judge Frazier has issued « r 10.60%. 'NEW YORK, WEDNESDA JULY 18, 1866, a Thirty-Third Year , The I , test News re chution was paseod arrest oven ether retrctory | | TorarMonaumanri, Jett fOmiels!,)—Ae 0 WRATHRR BBOCORD. members. consequence of yesterday's battlos, the Austri- Jury iT, 1866, Leajsiana. ; ans have evacuated the positions of Monte Suello By Telegraph tothe W®. WY. Sam, | New Onveans, Jory 16.—Louisiane will probably Mr, Ward introdaced the following joint resoin- Hon, which was passed. Atmosphere. Ther, Mt ae ag | By general ord the Derart~ : and (iaffare; they will be immediately occupied by ppd ii es. mons of February 14th. ten r Pale, nice th send two setts of delagates to the Philadelphia Gerabeidi Cleary’ Bp | Sellars held an prisone’s of war'in the rebel Sis! —_—-——_~-—_——— ” * S G vention—one composed of original Johnson men, end | yen ay, Jury 5,—A corps of the Bavarian army bas C ve ss 4 thelr my bated td cont price daring te ported « A 5 she other of Democrats. ° entered the Austrian Tyrol, moving toward Italy. It “a Sieer: % ” A umber of the said prisoners Belew is the repi rae ite lett mt Dd: pier taht Aga baendite pe , Fortress bomsvs Glear”’ Hy “ ered te rebel athe reply of (en. Dix toe letter ee: Y | ed all the itions recen: : 4, > ids MORE RECG_JSTRUCTION, § wr. vootictic wkeuw | as Magy. AS | jealeedy ete Ty st i nuns eather ‘whe were , ———— New Yorn, Jaly 18, Fromencm, JULY 4—Eventnc bay te . [have received th 4 yo.--The public journals © not received aay commutetions, have comma- Wholesale Dise arge of Mili- PRP nd dt ns tonal “onio re declare that if the Austrian troops evacuate Venetia pereet vce Tarte rent pleas trie the en in Philadelphia on t) b of August. I con- | to march against the Prussians, the [‘alian army will Pprisonment—provided thet ao tary Pris: ners cur in ite propositions, ite 16.eonings, and ite ob- jects, nd will do ali in my power garry them | Pursue them closely until & junction te effected be- —- os 1. long Since expronsed the sofene \ yt tween the Italian and Prussian armies, They be 5 +i une, were entitled to thelr representation n- TOE CABINET DISRI PTION. reas: that their exclusion was @ violation of good lieve in an immediate resumption of the campaign, 4 sith and of the cbiigatione of the Conetitution, | Yhich will be continued antil the Austrian mo cqntmmacemerasmnmnmntnaimesne and (hate persistence in suche reer Must lead to | archy is dismembered, There is « perfect under- Latest Facts Air ‘consigere: t dieticians tor @ connecied with the present unsatisfactory re- | National Hungarian-Creation Party. lat' ops of the States to the Federal Government | Panis, JuLy 6.—A correspondent of La 1. : BROWNLOW'S TROUBLES IN TENN: | 4.5. *aasct feu ton Gewe recommend o | Milan, sare im riarencew the movement f ar yaee who has sola or transferred a b the claim for commutation sball be be: thie resolution, and no purchaser or asi ee of rest shall be benefitted by thie it such commutation be paid ous t F- CF acaeaae in the treasury not otherwise Albany County in Arms. Avuasy, Jety 1T.The antirent troubles have broken out afresh lu this county, and have assumed ad Rumers, part Ayo! the conn’ y eithess end Bi ve gh pree- | standing between the Italian Government and ghe ‘The House then resumed the consideration of thu Roursoau (irinmell case, Mr. Raymond addressed the House in « t off the resolution reported by the minority of the Gone quite @ serious character, Sheriff Fitch, while en- deavoring to execute «legal process, has been forcl bly resisted, amd he and bis deputies violently as- nd reflecti of she t bald’ eoalted called the attention of the House to the ie patrioue « reflecting men ¢ Union, is The Sheriff left bere rday to eject Poter © 8, while! commission of He Asks Milit Assistance, | © nmi tocether for tho general welfare. 1 am, | Gon, Garibaldi hae installed aaat bes Agente vag" ed Re, reneainitted that when Mr. Rousseam ou . ¢ hie headquart ‘emises pied im. obarged Mr. G otal hat he knew heath ary ‘ Sie Hite. R. Doolittle Joun A, Drax, Lonato. His position commands the railway eich Mie baad bere , hep ted ag . Nhe sietoloa rariiementrnesees Ve connects Brescia with Bergamo, Trevigilo, and Cre. | companied by six deputies. Hie arrival ate point Stanton Savs ne N Oo ! yy rh: mo, and which also joine shat city to Milan by way of | about five miles from his destination was in some 2 rf / i hs Ws mT iat Bermago Trevigi few Gari ny J etiil re- manner communicated to the disaffected, and trom 9 ATT ED, « EUROPE. Vigiio as far se Deven ith poste satgblioned om | foot tien who gave ex to thelr fesjites tr 4 estal es who ress jeir iT FROM EUROPE... Cam Araia the borders of the Lake of Garda, end abail the passes | by demonstrations ofa varied character. Arriving ccipcianiasisiatsbnseapmaniniaiiat site mega oie fee oe the Stelvio, ree Fie of the pene, « Mr. pb ag bay A afrens cu —Pressia and aro, ie! sto i rent i} ve yoftwenty men, La ler The War Not Ended. é van Saeee an emies ay tho iat Soe eee strony ecruplad. ‘ihe ‘7 of Rito, The ‘doors were Tocked, and ‘slthouch the taly rmist! —Une Roce: euards - in confi to Later Advices. iff Informed the immates the matier mixht be an otiees of igh eputation ; it may be sald to be | amicably Prussia andItalyRefuse theArmis‘dce —o_ weted, they would not admithim, He os; The French steamship Pereire, Duchesne, from THE ITALIANS ACROSS THE PO Havre, July Sth, vie Brest 7th, was detained two to be true, he violated parliamentary propriety. He f Mr. (irinnell were am outrage on all ry p and op the courtesies of life, im Congress and out of Cong - A former member of the House hed this moraine banded to bim (Raymond) « list of the scrimmacee which be had witnessed on the floor of the Houses and none of which bad been followed by the ex tion of & member, Among them were the followiu Between Cli an aud Btanley, . Carolina, scratches and blows; i Wee and Gov, ahora, of Mississippl, . ttier burmber one; between Churchwell, 1 bm hie broee pull bar wh w e pis Jullum ponnd~ t his desk; between Keitt, of South (irow, of Pennsylvania, who opened. 4 On @ach other, the eug: ent pre'ky Keneral along the who.e lineParks- yl; Washburne, of Mlinois: Cont. of Alabama; Davis. of Miesisasippi; Potter, of Wir cousto, and others, charging and retirin ern alee eens Darkadale's wig velng o: nedin the row. ad, pievaring will be | then tote open the d and succeeded in get! baldi hours outside by fog, arrived at this port at noon nouch in thie querier, (Gari haa at | one of bie le.s inside, when the door was re France Takes Possession of Venetia | ™s\"**. nt 45,000 men under his command. shot and 6 8 are wot completely equipped, but they Finally, he lected am enirance, when he again The steamship Nowa Scotia arrived at this port y ae last evening from Liverpool July 6th. ad beve plenty of munitions. The ree attempted to conclisate, bat all to wm rpose. He y has supplied them with what (ber wanted. b then directed hi ; Deputies to execute the writ of THE CHOLERA IN FRANCE, { Borer, Juir 1Prossia und Italy refused the er- email force of cavairy, some enginoers, and a f eyectment by re ing the fernitare; but as soon as batteries of mountain artillery. tour of which, co they proores led to the work, they were surround prising 24 pieces, have already arrived, Owing to the | on all sides by upwarde of seventy five reso'ute an appearance of Garibaldi, the war is about to assume | determined men, none of whom were masked or in £. ry peculiar character. Some Tyrolese pricsts | the least disguised. The sheriff ed several roused up @ portion of the peasants by repre. | blows, pepury James Gillespie ry roughly senting the Itaiane as bandits and Garibaldi as nH used, wide it impossible to exec $ . s a ge sae contest was followed BO resolution of ahem mistice, and Italians have crossed the Po, tiebrist, vExeru p the ema Sree ss Ley oe ane with. Hooks ae fet Seanad ee ete RM OY & The Angeburg Gazerre of the 7th imat., says that r ° ‘ow from | tit nen, Sea eee mm 0 the Senator frou Massachusetts. This was to be (he > & bim and challenging bim to make ap arrest. ‘I first {i dt Dreadful Ravages Benedek has demanded 90,000 re-enforcements. The | The French Take P as of French | vere armed with ciubs, bat displayed no firearms, ached, yes there pupteing w the. et pametane “ | tam hommes besos poset bare hak the 'AisbeGhS ATbSH iad teen ee slihough Hila believed "ebey had them about «helt | thie cage calling for expulsion + Vrendom of devia City and Miscellaneous News, | srminved wo supercede Benedek, The fortifications writs ie “rekurnes must be protected, but he submitted whether tas way to protect It wea to allow one ber to assalh snotber in the grossest and most ineulting terme Mir. Raymond modified his resolusion by makine it woos eat Mr, Koussean be and he hereby is reprie Ll) r, Btevens modified his adment . out ne ree teesiutione reported by th yan tied rijhe ‘tine in Hew thereof (he resolntion repo r. Gaifield next Lent the House in From La Parser (semi-official) of July 7 King Victor Emmanuel bas nov at once acceded te the armistice proposed threugh France. Le alleces £8 6 reason that he has to consult with his ally, the King of Prussia, In consequence, the Italian Gov- ment has been advised thet it will have to cease im- mediately every act of hostility against Venetia, it being French territory, A Franch Commissioner is feing at once to Venice to assume its government in the name of the Emperor, Orders have been laucd hemi and hie party then resurned id immediately isemed an order to the officer of the l0th Kegiment, N. ¥. 8. oue hundred wen trom his command nd equipped, to procera to “the seat of in executing the writs of ejectment, ew) det command of Should the tores smpuiaiceie of Vie were being increased, and 500 guns are THE GREAT HEATED TERM. | ™y "37" A Prussian army debouching from Electoral Hesse has entered Bavaria. Over Thirty Fatal Sunstrokes. | 4 sentoccurred at Meinninvgen on the 4th be- between a Bavarian corpsand « Prossian army un- der Kari Falkenstein. No particulars. &e. ’ «&e., &e. The Austrians have entirely evacuated Lombardy Wasumorox, Joly 17. and vetired across the Mincio. The force w mort Acting Colonel James McFarlan be ineufficient to cope w the enemy, the whole of in ofthe couuty will bo ordered out There moti i comside le wurde 4it- | of the views reported by the majority. He contend- ed that the fires act bed passed ever without any . * " . The War Department has ordered, at the instance THE BATTLE OF SADOWA,. to the French squadrem im the Mediterranean, im- made by him in New York. wo Mer at in $ spetee, Of the President of the United States, that all per- Prussian Accounts. mediately to repair to Venice, and to bolst the French Another Fire in the Oil Regions. pipnle ed from lowe.” end ihe me the lias eans who are undergoing tentonce by military courts, Yiwatrs, Jury 4.—During the battle yesterday, | fleg instead of the Austrian, upon all fortified posts | Smith's Feaxy, Pa., July 17.—This afternoon « , mousseae Feepen iter by assai)~ ‘and have been impiisoned six months, except those | the fusileers of the guard took 20 pieces of cannon, who are under sentence for the crimes of murder, | toe Fiizabeth Regiment 10, the First Regiment of arson or rape, and excepting those who are under | (be Guards S. Three stands of colors were also cap eentence at the Tortugas, be discharged from imprie- |é¢tured. The Austrians, in their flight, abandoned the emment, and the residue of their sentence remiited. } fortress of Koniggractz. ‘Those who belong tothe military service and their |) Paxpunirz, Jriy 4.—The cavalry is pursuing the \ term unexpired, will be retarned to their command, | enemy. The route is covered with arms thrown \y @f tt te still in service, and their release ts condi- f away by the fugitives and with baggage. It appears tioned upon their serving their full term and being by five Austrian a @t good behavior. The Twelfth oly arly of Hue Mr. Speed retired yesterday from the office of the sare Biases Spagherteuse ne Attorney General, immediately upon dispacching (orvician.) his resignation formally to the President. He is now 4.—Yesteriay morning, ot 7 o° t his private residence in this city, engaged in pre- meee | army, sadet the command of Spe 2 ‘$00, encoun’ ust ne, an paring to leave for Kentucky next Menday. There iela Moreh 4 ck bet wean Viorsigtie poe | ts no authority as yet for saying thas Mr. Stansberry h suigercetz. The c wes Mloedy and leated: is will be his successor; but circumstances plainly poing | hours. ‘Ihe enemy mainuined bis pos in ‘te with the greatest obstinsncy for six hours. tm that direction, and that gentieman is expectod ¢o Pets vi Melee i the peritios Waa “4 arrive in Washington to-morrow. Mr. Stanberry | assanit, after which the enemy was rapidly driven was nominated some time ago for the vacant position re bis other pest lens. 1p he evening, steus ¢ ¢ @m the Bupreme Bench, but Congress reduced the } tuli retreat. The route of the enem womber of judges, and thus destroyed the place tq which he was appointed. Hon. Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of the Currem - ey, yesterday tendered his resignation to the Becve- peeeanes, Sur ote yoste ‘al rmy, up Charles, was engaged Slore from 6 tery ot the Treasury, to take effect om the With tnstant. morning, and hed KY sustain itself against a mach The name of ex-Gov. A. W. Randall, nominated te superior force, which fought with vigor, The Second be Postmaster General, is before the Sanate Post Army, under th and of the Prince Roy: aitheces tar from tbe feld of battle, succeeded & Office Commitee. Many of the members aretin fa- vor of his confirmation; and, exeeptin his recent the most sireauous exertions in ving in time. Y directed towards the enemy's right wing, The ence as presiding officer of the Jol «uub, we would no doubt be cufirmes. Thies is he main ima Mr. Cirinvell, and stating that not « be! believed sword that he {Nritaet} aad ad’ tha! he arene bineelf nee ry to be . Wise wee the assault for x. Kentucky bad declared it to 6s" i vere we, of disgracing the gentiemen from lows. it for the sake of prov: hie courage Mr. Rourseaa would have t¢ Fatack o more powerful muscular ph, on the Venetian ceast. The cession of Venetia to France is compleie and definite, and without any other condition on the part of Austria except to with: draw the guns, arms and al! munitions of war, found im fortified places. Within forty-eight hours the whole of Venetia will be French territory, and it will depend upon the good will of France either to Keep or to part with it, The Cholera in France. La Linenre, Saturday, July 7.—The anfortanate inbabitents of Amiens are being decimated by the ebolera. Lier artisans and laborers are perishing, « prey to the scourge, though every assistance is: dered them. The Em has been one of the at the post of denger, where numerous victims have already fallen, man: them being medical men, This year, aa last. @ Anion ae at Marseilles and issrcoatee end satel aay tag ty supa ri wav ol victins tout themesives, ite Empress retired irom Amiens yesterday, and was welcomed by aa im- mense crowd at the raliway depot MISCELLANEOUS WAR ITEMB. A letter (rom Liebau of the 20ih June, evening, aay “The Crown Prince entered Trasjenen yesterday. The Austrians were driven beck after @ hot fight and tiewendous losses. Ali the disposable vehicles in Liebau are now being sent on to Treutenau with beds and straw to bring the wounded here, where ten hospitas are now established. The Austrian reat Army Corps is said to be completely dis- persed, 4 communication from Prague, published in the New Fane Pures of Viens, says: “The arcival of the Prussians appears imminent fire broke out at the New irytom well, near the mouth of Island Run, nwells and « large sum ber of derricks were burned, The total loss ir eati- mated at $50,000. The Lupton Hours and two stores were ula destroved. Im Malifax, N. 9. Hauirax, N. 8. Jury 17. fire in Charlowe town, I. &. 1, on Bunday morning, destroyed over one hundred buiidings, The ournt district is bound- ed by Gago, Water, nall and Derebester streets, In Mobile, Ala. Carmo, Int, Jory 18,—On the 10 fire im Mo- bile destroyed the cotton warehuuse and 11/000 bales of comwn, ack a gentleman of ue than the « man from lows, before he vould prove his courage t that way. He begged the tiouse to set ite seal 0 condemnation on such aris, called ite astention. $0 the result of (he exemyle set by Rousseau ine brotel attack made witiis the walls of the capitol, om ene of the officersof she tiouse—the Clerk of the Post Office Cou. He (Garfield) shenld vow for the resolutioun reported by the Gemmitier, be trasted that the lionse would have the gre courage to adopt by a pearly unanimous vote, so thas no member hereatter would ever hope to gain snr glory by becoming @ bully and assauiting another member, ben not satisfied wish the results of debate. Mr, Alley rose to a question of privilege, and offer- od the fellowing resolution : Resolved, That whereas s violent personal asseu! has been committed within the Capitol, on the vere fon of N. H. Painter, Clerk of the Commitien on Post Offices and Post Roads, by two persons, Kenja- min B Beveridgeand Edward lowers, now in Police officers of the Capitol, the & geant eis hereby di:ected to take into renee assailants end detain them until ¢ riher orders of the House on the sulject, and that the matter be referred to a Special Commities of five, with power to send tor persons and papers. ‘The resolution wes agreed to, and the Speaker en sequently appointed as the Special Commiiter, Messrs. Alley, Farneworth, Trimble, John L. Them- sand Lafiin. ‘The House resumed the consideration of the Rous FROM SAN FRANCISCO. ‘The Lost Ship Hornet..Namen ef the Survivers. Ban Francisco, JuLy 16,—A letter from Captain Mitchell, of the ship Hornet, dated Lapahachae, Ha- wali, June 16, confirms previous sccounts in regard to the vessel, and oye that the Consul at Hile has assumed the care of all the men, who were all ine destitate and siarving condition. The remain stores wore divided on the | ee she dey ou which the boats ted company. The following are the pames o! the parties saved: Samuel Ferguson and Henry Fesqagen, of New York, meers; J.J, Thomas, third officer; Hoary 8, Joseph Wil- ams, Peter Smith, OC, H. Kartman, Antonio Pay sine, John Feros, Thomas J, late, James Cox, Joba Can Frederick Ciough, and Neai Turner, sea men, Revelution im Hayti. : Bostom, Ju. 17.- A revolution broke out at siderable. : Gonaives, Hayti, July 6th, and spread through the | #00-Grimuell case, tion, and renders the result somewhat douliful.| The Paris Gattexant, of the 6th inst., gives the ot Fewer, one Che Governts, 3s tare seenoueen we adjoining territory, All eommunication was sus- The, dgbete, was ones. Ms, ph ie np, Sif pomins o hectgcnscr Mgald thas the PreaJant | following description of the bettie : ‘The seat of government is to be transferred to Fil- | pended between the North and the Cepitel. Busi: | fp wdvocacy of his tmendment, and by Messrs 0 yi ° as an + moneyn, as y legally acting Postmaster General now. At the battle tought close to, Konigereats, she | well asthe funde ot the branch of the Nations! Dank | eee wae also suspended. Thayer Spaulding io support of the majority iy line nearly the whole military forces which the The following is a copy of Mr. Speed's letter of resignation sent to the President at 2 o'clock P. M. on Monday : : I herowith resign te you the office of Atter- mney eral of ihe United States. Be good enourh, sir, to accep: my thanks for the kinomess, cousidera- dak confidence you have siways shown me. I and the Credis Society, are being removed to Vienne. A large number of the inhabisants are leaving the elty, the muniei; council was aiteg in perme- mence, and thei tants forming & militia \o keep guard during the bt.” At Vienna the reverses suffered by the Austrians on the 27th and 28th alt., produced a marked dis ro monarchy could dispose of. The Austriens, who had their coutre at Lippe, had also brought on the field all the disposable srreneth ot the empire, with the exception af the army in Venetia. shock was terribie, and on both sides the createst bravery wie displayed. Aturning movement of the Prussians, who contrived, in conrequence of 48 , and under Pane tavwolobultr et the Representative seocd ox av oe eo ‘@een! Mi NT foundation of ibe Government. ts th io man from Kentucky undertook to vind’ owe ee Miensity,. There, wer'se polloeophy oul e oa! was no . tothe cose but that of the McGregor Let hits CONGRESSIONAL PROCERDINGS ‘Thirty-Pinth Seasien. SENATE. Warntnotom, Jutt 1T,—-Mr, Wilson called up the House bill, to revive the grade of General in the | piay his game boldly, but let bim pay also the forfeit he cover of the emoke produced the firing, to t. The journals, how + protest against fully." What was that forteit? The tle the Boner te be, alr, your most obedient, ectablish themssives unpercelved af Chlumec, de: | such s dispeaition of ibe pubic ming, ‘ihe Vi Army, which was read, manfully fen JAMES SPEED, cided ‘the tate of the aay, ‘Ihe striae, mergoked | Gazette, while otmaliting thes there was tesene hee mended by the Military Committee of the | mas !:0m Kentucky should coase, for the moment ag The Secretary of the Treasury has eppointed to | si! of s sadden on the flank and rear, yielded almost vides | ell patriotic teelings to be pall ly affected, declares iy depression was greater than was justitied by cUmstances, The Orriciat Gazerrey of Hanover, gives the fol- lowing as the losses of the Hanoverian troops im the late encounter with the Prussians: Killed—Twenty-twe officers, 208 noi ission- ed officers and rollers, te horses. Wounded Beventy-eight Fg es commissioned officers he or least, to sit as @ member of the House, and so had the Committee reported. If his constituents shonid re-elect Lim, thea he would be received or not re~ ceived, ae the case might warrant, In any case, ha would be purged of the tadignity and wrong in- feted. ‘The House proceeded to vote on the resolution and the amendments thereto. ‘The firet vote wae on Mr. Stevens’ amendment to substitute for the three resolutions of the majority the resolution reported by the minority, ae follows Resolved, ‘Ihat the Hon, Levell H. Rousseau be summoned to ibe bar of the House, and be there pob~ the pay of the (General shall be pe $300 per month for fuel and quarters, while stationed in Washington, torether i the allowance now provided for the Lieutenant ener r. Yates te the bill,and spoke in terms of big encomium of the services of General Grant. r, Grimes moved to amend the section in regard to the aids om the staff of the General, as to provid eet they shall be se ected trom the line of the arm, all not exceed six in number, and shall rec the pay and emoluments of colonels of cavalry. Was agreed to, the new office of Commissioner of the Revenue the Hon. David A. Wells, now Chairman of the United Btates Revenue Commission, This is believed to De almost the first instance im oar political nistory where « new civil office has been created by Con- gress in order to retain the services of s particular tndividual, the bill heaving passed Congress ony on the understanding that the appointment would be made as indicaied. fustinctively, and in spite of sheir rege and their first smceses in the early part Seas gave way. The P.ussians pressed on with exiracidinary vigor, so that at last the wing was cutoff fem the ain body, and s perfect panic ensued; the retreat ot the triens me changed into ® rou}, and the bri over the Elbe did not suffice to afford a asenge to the mass of ntives. The Generals, Princes of the Imperial family, and superior officers vainly gave an example of the mast desperate qoarege—nething availed. Tyree Sretakes wore wounded, & great number gene 5 cers were either wounded, made prisoners or soldiers, T2 horses. which the:e are bon-comm ina re and svidiers, by the 5 for the violation greater part last have been | - a per il the Hi of which b loss 01 er made prisoners, [he Henover! meade prisouers The bill ae amended was passed. It goos back te the rights an vileses ¢ House, of which he on pigeea esa * Brorwsiry Heaton con- i i gy A ee. I ge te not ot 569 so.diersamd 10 officers, who were Rberatea the House for concurrence un the amendments, wae guilty, im the personal Sesault committed by- @ nomination r . Wallace as army had, betore the battle, taken up « position, es Zentionsd yesterday. on the right bauk of the but was jorced violently to the other side s, toward theeas.. The fae of two for- t Josephetadt and Koniggraetz 1s as yet un- knows, Wil they open their gates to the enemy without opposition, or will they resist? No one can assy: but the result is anmp srtent, being only a mat- tor of detail, What uce.tain is that a present Par- and (he whole ot \he raliway line which runs there areabandovned by Marshal Bemedek, wh thus foreed moravia, It remaime to be whether, e the moll! ary opera ions shoald con ° be able te desend the high read to point of junction of the Rohmisch and ‘Truban reiiways. In every case ali Bohemia now open to the enemy, and she Prussians can act in shat country ae they piease, Ae Austrian Accomm. Vianna, July &—General Benedek addresed the folowing dispaich to the Emperor yesterday, at at three o'clock in the morning ; After a brilliant contest of five hours duration, be- fo @ Koen gexietz, with our center at Lipps, the ene TD), isvured bY 6 aco, euccoeded 19 estaDiiening bimselt uuperce.ved at Chium, Our lines being thus broken through, we were comwpe.ed to retire, ‘the the next day, The International Seniling Match. The English papers comtaim accounts of the first sculler race between Hammill, of Pennsylvasia. and Kelley, of London, which toek place on the 4th ; five miles for 61,000 aside, The Covuies says: A few minutes after half-past seven o'clock Ham- mill entered nis beat aad off from the Ms: House, and was grected w jew cheers. He was shortly afterwards followed by Kelley, who likewise was received with cheers. At eighteen minutes pass eight o'clock Kelley and Hammill set o amid loud cheers, At starting Keliey took ihe lead, pulling in an easy and confident manner. At the Grindstone Quay, Kelley was two boas lengths ahead; a wick, helley was three longthe abead ; at Waterston's factofy five je 3 and ip entering the Annie os fuly wight the ahead, It now becam ap me ey was fo ing to wi and he wes greeted with loud eneers, At le potat Hammill seemed as if he were fagged, and by the way he was pulling as if he were excited. Kelly, in the meanume, ap- peared calm ena collecie®, Ane lied with sie: pees and precision. At the endo! the Ano had incre:sed the distance (oa dozen him upon Hen, J. B, uringell, for words spoken im debave. be amendment wi The Democrats voted ‘The vext qu Assessor of Internal Keveaue for the First Colleo- tion District of Illinois, and rejected seven nomi- wations for Assessors aad Goilectors in Missouri, There is no tax upon imported cigars in the inter- wal revenue bill just passed, Advices from Nashville represent that it is Gov- ernor Brownlow's intention \o Kec) (he Legislature tp session wutilihey got @ quoruiu, if it take all éummer. Mr, Conness calied up the joint resolution reliev- ing the China Mall Kteamwship Company from the obligation of touching at the Sandwich Islands, which wae prased. The bill relieves the China Mail Steamship Company trom the requirement to stop their vessels at Honolulu on the way to i re. quires thirteen instead of twelve trips pe gives $50,000 per annum fore line ef st tween Kan Francisco end Honolulu, Mr. seesenden. irom the ry ine of Conterence on the Legisiative Appropriation bill, m: & report, which wes agreed Ww. the bill is substantially ao passed by the Senate. [uo liew of the provision ples ng $15,000 at the disposal of the Bec: vot the Wesvary for extra compensation to in bis Department. It prescribes the mode meney shail be divicet omens | clerks. Mr, Hh rd called up the Dill to insure the speedy completion ef the Northern Pacific Railroad, Mr, Sherman said be had a fom many amend- ments (to cffer to the bill, and he moved that it be recommtted to the Pacific Railroad Committee, Mr. Bherman’s motion was agreed to, EVENING BEAGION, The Senate met atT P.M. A number of private claim bills weie considered and passed. Among at Lovell H, Rousseau be and he ie hereby reprimanded, jor the violation of the rights and privileges of the House,of which he was guilty, im the personal arseult commutied by hum upon hon, J, B, (rianeil, for words speken im debate, ? The amendment was rejectod-—yeas 00, nays O¥~ the Democrats ail voting in the affirmative, : juestion Was pext taken ou the Bret amend- meat reported by the Committee, as lollows : Heeslved, That the Hon, Love H, Rousseau, a representative from Kentucky, by committing am Qseault upon the person of the lion, J. U. Grinnell, & representative from the State of lows, tor worde spoken in debate, bas justly forfeited hie privileges as & member of thie Huuse, and ts hereby @xpelea ‘The vote war taken, and resulted, yeas, 72, pave ot veting iu favor thereot, the cted ged his vote frem yeeto nay in ye mighs move so reconsider, He made bee / POLITICAL, Wasnrnoros, July 17.—The following dispatch was received to-f.ay from Gen, Thomas:— Nasevitie, Tenn., July 14, 1866, Lrerr. Gen. Grant, Weebington, D.C.: Bome of the members of the House ot Representa- tives of the Tennresee General Amembly, conduct thermelvesin a very refractory mauner, absenting themese.ves to prevent bus obstrucung [he (sove. nor ave them with vpned to me for ‘ Gimor H. ‘Thomas, Major General Commanding, military aesstance, has motion . ‘The quesnon recurred om the second resolution, reporieu by the Committe ry yg oe . ieaelved. Lua, the pereomal rr se made by , revieat was e 4 composeaiy on Pardubitz. The | and by the ume he had reached the | others, @ bill to pay Mra, Amelia Paiester, of Com Saari his r ve fiom the Btaie of The following answer was immediately riven <— | jogace are mot yes Known, but they are considerable, | he bed made such piogrese (ath | bis) 8. C. #14000 for board and elothing fornished to | lowa, in tie prereu:t 0 T.—-Gen, Gran ards Pb yoy at ers iicts sisted 10 ‘velogram do | A@tria Determined om War—The Entire bridge “he had s narro ‘ees of foul! | Unlon soldiers ad officers whil @ iu prison at that pace, during the war, ihe Senate, at 5:45 I’, M. ad- journed, of Mr. Ko’ reople of Austria te be Called ut. Fiom La Presse, (Semi-Oficial,) July T. It is the sntention of Ausiria to continge the war against Prussia, if she perseveres in her pietensions as asserted in her project ef Federal Reform commu. nicated to the Governments ef Norther. (iermany, The Emperor Francis Joseph deciares } is resolution te tranafer his Capital to Pesth, should he be unable to defend Vienne, and to call to arms the whole popu- lation of his States. THE WAR IN ITALY. Movements of Garibaldi, Fic. Barsioa, JULY 4.—-Garibaldi will be able to be op boreobeck egain in love than ight dara, not warrant the inte: ference of the mili'ary @a hor ity. The aumiuictration of the laws, and the pre servation of the peace in Nesbville, Lelons properly to the 8 ate eusnorities, and yne auty of tue Lt nied Btates forces is not to interfere in avy way ib ibe rontroversy between the poiliical autherities of the Brave, ond Gen .Thomes wil strictly abstain from injerference between them. ; ” b. M, pYANTON, Secretary ot War. ‘Tennessee, Nasavittx, Jvry 16,—There was no quoram im ‘he floure again todoy. Fifty members were present. HK. Williams, from Carter County, was arresied by the Sergeant-at-Arms, brought to the House, and arr it ot tunber which had dri: ay ie: - ibe ° yJw ° HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, opponent, it time w king 3G Bie ponent who atch minate e« ae I renee Mr. Morrill asked leave to submit @ resolution that pall om with apene cane a4 hg came to Leaming- | fier tomorrow the House meet at 11 o'clock, He yards ahead of eek be ai - received | sid the House would either have to do that or hold * th load cheers, upon Ham: coming up, be | evening sessions, ratu- lated on ihe victory be had achbeved. The race ves qheale pe ip sny be e of hentuc 0. reguiating aevece, and the privileges of ites founded sheieon, d merit the disapprove: ut Mouse, Mr, Benjamin moved to lay the rerolation on the table, which wascarned without «atvision. ‘Lhe question, recurred on the third rescintion, re- rted vy bbe Committee as iouiows + Resolved, That Oharies D, Penpybaker, of Ken qucky; L. G, Gngeby, of Kentucky, ead John 5, not know why the Mouse | sicisrew, of Oulo, by ther presence and par icips d They had @ year (6 et | jon 1D & premeditated personal assault between uules. Kelly's skiff was nam: cand transact bus: 4 4 Hon. Mr. ed an 32 ms the Mr, Mousseau, of Kentucky, en " Ms. Od ‘England, and toat of bauwmili's she Penueyive- olka tad Blase tan ed thes members wore ell, of 10. on sccouns of words tpoken 10, Ce Bia. Mr. Stevens concluded by saying members | be: bis thouse were imperiled, were gaily of 8. Tas American Hay and Cotton Press Company | *ou!d on ave patience, and it would not be nec: | violation of {te privileges, and they are of Norwalk, Oslo, with » capisal of £500,000, eesary to change the hour: — ted oa Friday jon wee onan weetwade aod the resolution wes net c niianod om Pouxth Pe«e) exit ef Agdeas corpus im favor of Mr, Williams, 4