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oe ‘f Number 10.609. — — + IMPORTANT NEWS! Tennessee ‘Accepts the Amendment. ACTION IN. CONGRESS. elutions Offered to Admit Tennessee Members, VOTE TO BE TAKEN TO-DAY. ReJoicing Among the Republicans. NEW MOVEMENT IN THE HOUSE. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, ‘Thirty rinth Seanten. SENATE. Wasuinoton, JuLy 19,—A bill directing the Pre- sidaxt place $5,000 at the disposal of the Geverner of Maine, for the relief of the sufferers by the late terrible fire in Portland, was ealed ay by Mr, Jobnson, Mesera, Tromball 4 Davis opposed it, as not manctioned by the Coreritation Mr. Trumbull moved to refer it to the Finance Committee. The fenate refused to refer the bill and it was parsed, Yeas, 23. Naye, 18 The Senate concurred in the House amendments to the Civil Appropriation bill requiring the grade of General, Mr, Grimes introduced a bill to reorganize the Navy Department and fix the pay of ite offi- cers, which was reforred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. Mr. Morvan, from the Committee on Commerre, reported the bill to fix the compensation of certain collectors of Customs, and for other purposes, with amendments, Is strikes out the prov compensation of Depu surveyors, aud inserts a section in the porte of Boston, New Yo es Francisco $5,500 pe r au e the provisions of the act of April 29th, 1564, incr hegre compensation of luspectors of Customs to July let, 1506. The bill was ordered to be printed On motion of Mr, Wilson, the Senate agreed to the House ameudment to the bill iving the grade of General. The bill now goes to the President The House resolution to adjourn vu the Yih Last. was announced Mr. Fessenden woved that it lie apon the table. It was his intention to call it uv as soon as he could get few bills new pending out of ay The bill ‘or the equalisation of bounties was made the special order for to-morrow. Mr, Sherman called up the bill to reduce the rate of interest ou the public debt, aud for funding the ome The bill was paared, Ite title being amendet to fread, A bill t the payment of the public debt.” As passed an! sent to the House it is in the following language Be it enacted by the Se ad leu of Representatives of the United States of America, eu of the sinking RECESS TO BE TAKEN TO DECEMBER. NEWS FROM TEXAS. Furious Storm---Severe Losses. LATER MEXICAN REPORTS. Farther Liberal Successes. ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE JUAREZ. City and Miscellaneous News. ’SPANISH SLAVES IN COURT. in Congress assembled, that in Shackles om their Wrists, | teod contemplated vy ive fifth section of the xc titled an act to authorize the ies f United 3 es notes, aad for the redemption tunding thereof, funding the floating debt of the Cauited Be a ved Feb, #6th, A. L., 1562, there shail be annually appiied to whe Bey ms of the principal and interest of the public debt the eur ot $15.,00,- 000, for which sum is hereby appropriated for that purpose out of any money herwise ee phy eat te and so much of sald sum not required \o pay the accruing interest on said debt shall ve applied tothe purchase be gs oa of euch of the pubic debt as the Becretary o the Treasury aball from time to tue rect. Bro. 2.And be it further enacted, that for the purpose of enabling the Secisetary of the | we pare, for the fundiag or payment of standing [reasury owe b aring interest at the rate Can 2 Slave Steal from His Master ? &e., & &e., W sauivuron, JULY 19, The Secretary of the Senate this atteruovu re- @elved « telegram from ‘iov. Brownlow, dated to- ¥, saying: “ Battle fought and wou, Constitu tional Amendment carried in the House 48 againet VL" He adds that two of the memlers present re- fused to vote. This intelligence svon spread among the members of both branches of Congress, sad evidently produced much delight. At a subseyuent Pert of the day, Representative Binghew called up « @otion heretofore made to recominit to the Com mittee on Reconstruction the bill reported sey of seven and thr holders of such not the Secretary of the may prescribe terity of +a notes shal! be pad at maturity or abal into bends treasury, ip such manver as he vat leans four months before the ma | be copveried f the United States, commonly cesle uty bouds, and ibe right om the part sof converting stich Ticasury noes eral mouths ago, declaring ‘Tennesee to into bonds shall be deemed and taken W be waived ae ene of the United States, provided she | yw each and every note in jon to which notice Gesents to certain specified conditions shail not Le given as above prescribed, and (he same ely bring the waatter abull be paid at maturity in lawful money of the ntative Steveus inetlec taves. ~Aad be it further euacted, that all y of the United st all be specially set apart end applied to the purpgoses following, to wit: ~Tothe payments of 60 much of the iniercat ublic debt sis payable in coin, Secoud ‘Tothe payment as it matures, of the principal of the public debt hird—To the payment o: euch eppropriaiious by Congress as are reyuired Wo be paid incon, When the amount ef coin su the Tieasury exceeas fifty milous of dollars, the excess siail be soid iu opeu market in the City ot New York, for United States notes, under sa.es to be prescribed by the secre! of the Treasury, aus the votes re- ceived thereior sball be cance: Ske 4, And be it further en siter the fires Gey of January, / the lewtul money so be hela on band by the Na.toual Baoking Ass ciations, uader the thirty tiret secsion of the act entitled “An aetto provide a Nessonal currency, secured by o p edge of | nited states bonds, and Ww provice for the cucuis jon gad redemp ion thereof.” approved June Jd, 1566, sh whole oF im part of interest Lear ‘The Civil Appropriation Lill was called up ‘The appropriation for the repair of the Port Office and Custom House at Porilanu, Me., recentiy injured Ly fire, was increased fiom #1W,W4 as provided ia the Liouse bill, to $150, 0u, The awenument of the Finance Committee to strike out o provision inserted by the House, :erpect ing © luce of & law of March, 1565, as euthor.zes the pay went of loyal meu tor siaves eniissed lu the army, Was ag. eed to, uis purpose. The Ke issue, sme of them Kram purporting to b sm . Biownlow migat be iucerrect ors bileation; im other wo rds, | w pot satirfied @f the reliability of the insormasio The Demo- erates by voting with one portion of (he Kepublicane ae! several motious to avjourn, and cid all they la by Nag 02 vules to pre the orate, of M ngbam. One of them remarkea in » playful way Qhat they wanted to aumit ieunessee before they ed. Fimally Mr. Bingham sucveeded in 0: fering for (be bill of the Commities on Kecoustruc Sen ssabstisute dispensing with the coucitions pie e@odent and deciaring Leunessee resiorgd vo ber tor- Mer pioper practical relations te ihe | uion, and ad~ Witting ber Beostors and Kepreseuiaiuives to their Provided they can take (be piercriled oatie he subject having been squarely piaced befo.e the fad as the question will come up for deterua,- Wwation wmong the first business tomorrow, an ad- rument was cavried, A proposition tor a like ebject was introduced in the penate. The prospects ed that both Houses will to-morrow agiee to resvore eunessee to her sormer proper practical reiations to Umon. Governor Browuiow's telegram «\ima- OF superinds .ced these legislative movements, The number of nominations now being sent daly by the President to the Senate for its action is quite @xtensive, the dis position being to present as many Delore the adjouramentas cam be watured. Those transmitted todi.y were for the greater part ‘I'rea- gury end Post (iffice appointments, The Seuate, ia t xecutive Session, referred them to the approviiate Commieecs. The only nomination confirmed was shar of Richard L. Law, for restoration to the Navy #s Lieutenant Commander ‘The Senate brs rejected the nomination of Cov: ervor Heides, of North Curciiua, as Minister to daa Baiwador, ‘The report that a large aumber of five-tweuty seid coupons have beeu issued surreptitiously, and iat they are paid when redeemed, there belug no way of detecting them, is lucorrect, as has been as Mr. Trambull offered the following joiut resolution recognizing the government of Teunesseo, which was ordered to be printed Resolved By the Senate and House of Represeuts tives of the United States of America in Congress assewbled, that the Laolted states do berely recog- gize the government of the Siate of Tennessee, jpaugureted under aud by the Convention which assernbled on the th day of January, AL. 1565, at the City of Nashville, asthe legiiimate government of the State, entitied to the guarautees ang ali ibe otherrights Of a Btate government under the Cou- mtsatien of sue United States r. eurtsined by inquiry of the proper officers of the wail if mere eee jt be printed. + wil receiv ration ay Lo Treasury Department. No bouds or coupons have easee ‘atified the Constitutional Deen surreptitiously iusued. The report probably | Amendment ; and tu Teeglation to recognise the Government of the Biateo | The Senate theo as 6 P.M. session, aud svou after adjourned, HOUBE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Stevens offered the following resvlution + anessee, § inte executive @rew out ofthe fact that some coupons wiih num bere spparoutiy duplicated, were redeewed, but which proved on investigation to be simply au error fo uumbe ring. 4 comm mnication from the President, ia compli: solved, the Senate concurring, whea Con. Auce with law, gives @ list of the ager e of all | ¢ 9 ediouras, ib yi adieurs $0, gain on Sat - %, 5 urday, the fliet day of LDece exe 008 tees received by the various Consuls and Consular summoned by the presiding ©: of bork Ho Agents. During the lust year those at London were | epateed Liverpool $27,000; Maachester, $¥%,0U0; trea l $11,000; Paris, #43,000; Matamoras, $14, +X Her aged Mambargh, #10,00, aod Bel- ‘89, 200, ere tho largest amounts, aud the wale deecuuds ww very low figures, which power, in ease of emergency, is hereby graus ed te tuvm, Mr. Finck ralsed the question of order that the resolution was Lote privileged question, ‘The Speaker expressed the opinion, although be said it wasanew question, that it the two louses POLITICAL, ‘ took s recess they could authorize their presiding Indiana. efficers to call them together at eny time during that recess. Thin resolution contemplated au indeti- New Atwery, inp, Jory 18.The Republicam | aio recess, If Congress adjourned sine die Bo power but the President could couveoe them io advance of the regular session, but by the terms of the resolu. tion the recess coud pot be terminated, and the Congressional Convention for this District was held at the Fair Grounds to-day, Five counties were Fepresented. About 6,000 persons were present, iu- | Congress again convened, unless the presiding ott\- % cersof both Houses agieed to it, be (the Speaker) Piediag a nein. FA HeCermpbell wes silectd beleved that the resolution was @ privileged ques- b News omb, cf ludianapolis, was warmly applauded. ton as it rela'ed to a/journment, while ise adop.ion 2PM, Gow. Morn appeared essompented by | would depend ou the House, bus thar the subjecy be 1b. Crigsuam, and others, Gov. Morton appeared | 126 9 Gellcaie as conieiring Sdditional powers, whico might prove to be Of giea! consequence, he would, if the subject should be presented jo-morrow, subwit the quesiion to the siouse as the rules au- thorized him to do, and je, the House itself geciae on the question of privilege also. &4¢ presumed that that would satisfy ll geuticewmen beter than il be were bimeelf to make @ rutiug on the subject. Mr, Stevens remarked that that would be perfect ly satistactory, aud withdrew the resolation, saying he would offer it again to-morrow, Mr, Shellaberger called up asa question of privi lege the report of the Select Commitiee on the @ery weak, aod wae sisted to the stand, where, t, ue delivered am eloyuems address of Beariy three hours curation. During ite deuvery he was Wequeatiy greeted with vou.lorvus applause. YAD) An APoLite JULY 19.--The Johmson National Caicos, Conventu w, of this city, to-day was very thin. ly at! ended, the actual number ef delegates not ex coed ing one bundred and twenty one. Three Con- istriete were unreprevented. None of mw spe De invied {row abroad were present : y those who supported Lincolu and Jolnson iP 4, end now support the senneen Festeration, me charges made by Hon, Kosooe Conkling, in bis ed 10 participa, Gene: - ( prectded. “Delegsies to the Piitadeiphia “Gon | Pisce, sgainet Provost Marsbat Goueral Fry and his ve a were appo.uied, A series of resolutions en: | Bureaa, 40 ‘sing (be Present and his course were moped. Mr. Hotchkiss called for the reading of tbe revor-, _- and the Clerk proceeded to read it ‘be report, ts Ax excursion steamer was ‘ confiscated’’ by | timony lor y and argument cover three hundred and pa of etter. be fo EOS ‘he police at New Haven, Ct., Sundey, while ru. violation of ma 8 ; el Mr, ¥ guilty of SFR AST fl al Ysa a ma tae ete Dating, bo bad her way “book | acne eas Kerecingh sages NEW YOR K, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1 866, $e —— that regard mer'te and receives (he unqualified dis. | At Inst recounts, Murtiner, with bie command, wee a +4 ob ton ot thie body. Fr. Davis remarked (iat the House in hearing the report m@.e, could have no other feeling than that of indignation, atan aitemps by an officer of the | Government to @seail the character of a member of the House for commenting upon the pablic adimin- | istration of that office, Tae question | aro: whesber the character of men thie assailed by outside parties, aud be pre posed to & reso ution for an inquiry a to whether any breach of priviloge had been comm itsad in the intro duction of Gea. Fry's letter Mr Stevens declared that he had hoped that the Cormunittee ld have goue a littie iurther ant teken such a6 would send Gen Pry to keep ile company of his two associaies from the Mimira i) # ort he Peuiteutiary, llabever stared that that point bad receiv careful atieution of the Comiuittee, aud boat the Commitiee had recommender h procved nge acetnet Gen, Fry as tho louse might ceem to be due inthe premises, The reasou why the Commitwee bad not reported & formal rerolntion on the aublect. Was that bo procee iings couid be taken by the tlou ¢ againet Geo, Fry withous jo ning him tn each Procee tings amemler of thie body (Hinine). ihe proceedings shogld be a unit against them both. A wore maticious violation of she pr a oft the House had 1 r been broavhtto the note of auy of the Commi Qod it wasdue to the Monee and to the na'ioo that such judignities shoud be s «pped webate was further continued by Mr. Went uo hiuted very broadiy thai it wae mr not Gen, Fry, against whom the.e procees ng e been ine'iuied; by Mi. Lise, who deieuued his colleague (Bialne) abseut on ace unt of ilipess; by Mr. anual (ta.), who put eome io terrogsto: les Oe to the legaity of a member of Con ee jolding another «fice under the Governu ut i ¥ the Gebaie was closed: aud the vote was by yeas aud ways ou she eeviusions, aud they opted by 96 yeas agains. dua, 6, Meace |, Koes, Thornton and Wentworth votiny in the negative. Tbe iaiwer stated that be concurred in y exhonera Mr, Conking Mr. Dev. offered, as a quest on of privilewe, ares OlULION inst usting she Juuic ary Comm! t.e@ tore wrt whether apy breach of (ue privileges of tue ouse bag Leen commited in conueciiou with ibe writta oF fending ot Geo, Fry" aud it 00, by whom action should t 1 Speaker submitted the question to the House whether the reso.ution shoulu Le iuce.ted wea yues tou of privilege. aud the Mouse deciared thar it shoula not be, ken Mr. Bpsolding, rrom the Conference Committee on the Consular and Diplomatic Appropriation made a report, which was ogreed to. The House recedes from ite disaeree appoiatuent of & Beooud Ase peseiniy © Siate. whose ralary is fixed at $ . Lue Senate agrees to the House Ameudment abolishing th. vflice of Minister Resident to Portugal, with an ai ment providing that ao money shall be pail | present Min ster Resident of Portugai ou ceceunt of tur her cervices, the p eseut Incumvent of that office being enti:ely unwoihy the contidence of the toy ernment Lhe speaker announced to the Hones the members of tue Joint Committee on Ketrenchment, vie Messrs Hale, Schenck, Jcuck.s, Mandall, of Pa. aud Johu L. Thomas Mr. Bingham called up the motion to reconsider the vote by which the jcins resolution concerning the State of Tennessee was on the Sth of March rotorred to the Committee on Reconstruction (Note —This action was taken on account of inte! lieene@ having retebed the House that the Legisl ture of Lennesece had raufied the Consuiutional Ameniment, is beige the purpore of Mr. Bingham to: mend the loint reso ution by providing for the fiomediate representation of Teauessce in Con brese | Mr. Stevens moved to lay the motivn to reconsider on the table, Lost, 51 to 01 bill, out to the Mr. Conkling inquited what the condit\ ot the maser would bo if the House should adjourn now ile Speaker said that the motion to reconsider would come up fit tomorrow ater reading the journal Some members Baving asked uuanimous conrent Ww intro. ace 1eeo tions. Mr. Eldridge deciared that he would object to everything oul of orde: until the State of Leunesee weeadmitted. (Laughter) (lo theee proceedings the Democrats sided with that wing of ihe Republicans that was led by Mr Bingbew af ageinet the Swveus wine, and dur ing most of the time an inormal caucue wae being held to edit the ameudmeat io be offered | The wain question was ordeed to be put 6 ; waye, S4-—whieh weawiil the House reco: the vole by which the jomt resoiustion was nr. cou- mitied to the Comimitiee on Keconastiuc loo Mr Bingham sugges ed that he wou d efferan emendment tor the joint resoluuen, aad je: it be plated and come up bemeriow Mr Ward lojuiied wheth r he would fusietona vore to night MB ugham replied thathe would not if bis eur gestion was agievd wo, but orberwise he would jace the matter through to night, Mr. Blevens propued ironically that the toure withdraw all further opposition, aud surrenue: io the geusleman trom Obie. Mr, I’rice, resoluteiy--Notmuch. (Laughter) Mr. Johuson, relerriug to the cousuiatoa of mumbers eround Mr. Lingham's desk, toquired whether that preamble bad been sufficiently eusar coated to sult the majority, M:. Bingham 1: plied that that would depend upou the 0). ui0n of the couse, Tue vore recommittin, thea .sconsidered Mr, Bingsem withdrew the moticm torecomn |, ane vfleed (Le lwowiDY Me B eUbstibube lor Lue foe oln tion Whereas, The State of Lennesee hae in good fail u ravitied the amendment to the Constitution of ihe United State., propuseu by the u Congress to the Legislatures of the several stares, anu tae showu otherwise to the satisfaction of Congress, by pr per oparit of obedience im the body of her peop e, Ler re turn to ber due allegiauce to the goverment iawe and sutbority, therelore, Be wt Kesvived, de. ibat the State of Penuessee je hereby Geciaiea vo be resiored to her forme. prop er practical :eiations to the Union, anu again eu titled to be represented Ly Seuawis aud Kepiencuta- tives in Congiess, duly elected aud qualified upou their taking the oaths of vilice iequired Ly que ex- sting laws Mr, Bingham moved the previous yuesiiou, aud then the House adjourned, joint reso’utiou, was Not @ Viensant Party to Travel With, Battimoue, Jory 19.—-C. L. Vallandigbam, J, D Bright and ©. J. Faukuer passed through thie city last evening en route to Waashlogton ior an inte view with the Piesideat) A person who traveled with them says that vue of ihe objects of their mis sion is to recommend the appointment of Jb, Weller, formeriy Goveruor of the State of Ublo, wow of Califorule, as Svcretary of War, in view of the anticipated retirement of Secretary siauiou, Texas. Loss ef the Steawer ote. Gay eeron, JULY The seamer Harlan brings accounts of a terrible three daya’ gale et ludiauoa, beginning ou the 1i(b aud eodingine terrifie burri cane on the 15th inet, Four vessels were totally wrecked ; of two of then there w bots vestwe left. The schoouer Veto, 5,.00 barrela capacity, was driven through the whart, and lies high and dry ashore. The stesmer Polomac weat asbore tive miles below here, and sooo siter disapuoared, All who were on board in charge of her are lost. Her passengers had previously beeu landed. No such storm bas occurred on this Coast within the memory of the videst inhabitant, Mexico. meperted Liberal Secceses—Imperial Mevements, ete, Havana, Jocy 14.—We bave news from Mexico br steamer, Huschinaugo is oceapied by » Liberal force, It was rumored that Tampico had been taken by the Liberals, which was very likely, taking in view the previous accounts from thas city. ‘The Pex.opicg Oriciat, from Zacatecas, gives the following tems: Coatlan bad been abandoned by ihe Liberals The Liberal chiet, Martinez, had attacked ‘Wises i Gonere, the 19tb of May, but was repulsed. Furious Ste in the peiehlorbood of Guyamas, Garcia Morsies Waertthe North Am rican line, receiving armas aod powder [twas also said to be known that Corona received at A #ix pieces of artillery, which came from Sen Fiance « alt rota, A dispatch bas t received at Vera Orne from Mexico, ‘0 the +fiect thatit hed teen anpounced in the Liatio vet imrsuic, that the Empress wou d ieave (ha city on toe S b to uake (he French steam~ ertrom Vera Crur on the 18th for Rurcpe, The Diamiogarethe ol jectof her journey is io attend to luternatonal adres , Maswiian bad decreed that letters of naturaline tion should be gran et to all foreigoere who should emaily prove themasives posseseed of any traie, efeastion or honest livelile she service of the ewpre in be considered as Mex.cans yor who bad been in ny employ, who should to enjoy the same righ'e and be amenua:l: to the eawe laws; but on no aceourt shoud naimraiization pap rebe given to a citizeact scountry at war wish Mexico, Maximilian bed re- eniied the inipertat consul at Loverpool for having i the orders of his lewation, pimpted Arsasination of Jaarez, GALVROTON, TRXAG 16. ~ Mexican news re- Porte the attempted astavsination of President Jua- by two cliizens who had Leen im some way wronged, The sentir guard made no attempt to save the Presid ng the would-be murderers to disc @ the contents of two double- barreled guns at him. Juares was not lujured, al Jury rez Veli though two shots passed through bis eoat, Rows items, By Telegraph to the New York Gung Ose of the performing e'ephants attached to Ddley & C's meragerie, died {n Bylfast, Me, ves terday. Hoa value was $15,000, Masou Grex, Muape ta staying with George W Childs, at Long Danch, N J. Hew Ul review the State troops on th» 24th inst, at which time there Will be # grand military display. Tas commencement of Harailton College took place in Utica, N. ¥., vesterday. The attendance wae large v¥ De Pisber closed hia connection With the Colleye, and made « very felicitous vaediction, Several bouorary degrees were coun terredt A bisrar@ trom Owaha, dated states that one hundred and forty-fi track of the Unon Macitic Oa the 1sh ruet, 10000 mile) were iad the bistury roads us steamer San Salvador arrived at Quaran tine at Bavannab, Ga,cu Welnesday, with five bundred recruits for the Seventh Reguiara, There wero twenty-eight cases of cholera among them, end three deaths during the voyage, There is no gicknres aruong the cabin passengers. The troops are ail comfurtable ou shore, and the sickness is subsiding Genera! Intelligence. (My Mail te the New York Bun) Wednesday, @ miles of the Kajiroad has been laid. § 1 mile ands 10 of e sachevement unparalleled .o A Pawia watchmaker will ov Eaivinwen @ perpetual mot has beeu waning for three y Aw English physician says two children to each merred couple is now the average in all large cies, Tar new revenue act takes effect Auguat Let ey aud beer, which are tochange ntribute to the Parts mn peunduluia which re } distances bored of the Chicago lake 10,000 fe leaving ¥, 275 feet yes to be tunne! bunneled, Gronox Peanopy has been nominated to fill the ney inthe Massachuse ts Hs) rival Suciesy, red by the di pot Gen Casa, Wires aman joins the Mormon Church be hes to susreuder one-tenth of hie property tor ite sup port. But wheu ue leaves sb ihe ‘Salute’ revaln bis prope Witttam Liovy Gatuisos it unable to use @ pen from toe effecta of a tell on the ice last winter, and suspended work « his bistory of the esutt y (hus, iu Coumey « Lavaty Rooney waa sunatruck ou Beturday at a ‘uno., and died, to al! appearances, aud hai the last religious «fives performed, He we back to work in Cospiu's coal yard on Mouday. arof Liberty’ isthe ns rel mea, formed tu L vurg, Va. forthe purpose of minulating esuce- tion, end caring for teu #ick aud weedy, Deeisa the thunder atorm last week, @ man in So th Dover, N. ¥, bed bis bes sud vee stripped trom blu by lightuing, but be was oot buy Soup of the shoemakers ou strike at Newark aro forming ® coo) @lative assoc ation, and are Ong lo stat work ou their owu bous, and with o gO00 proayect of plenty ty do, Tus Report of the Sanitary Superinteadent of the Hoard of Li ath abeth, N.J., shows thet tuere wire 15 \ ce t cholera to ‘ pl ce lat trop i, and pine deaths the last case oceurred Juue ¥ Tue Wim ONAL Sugygeste the aon Versanies ai Buu and Mav- abvas ap, ae for the decurativu of the graves of the Coniedersie dead of Nortu Carolina.” Tus Suprewe Court of Michiveo in ao cy brought be it recently, ueviged that &® wan with only one-fourth negro Livod in bis veins ie to | al! intents and purposes a white jan, aud entitied to the right of aullr ye, Tus Richmond Wala saya: We bave rovently heard, trom several sources, thats Northern weu have approached late toliers of sluy ae with the offer of tive dcllare for ve loss by eman cipation, What does thie ir, Mise, pisineto Ge be bas bad arm some fifty freediwen working for bim, ase protective measure, sgacot ® lawless baud who Were s.ealiug miues, wurderiug negroes, &, A aLoor was overhauled in Mobile Bay on Tues. day by ol. 8. revenue cutter, hav ng ou board about tu be takew to Cuba and gold 4 es Lad beeu deluded by » ina terrible way because oyal Casucks who went + to tight ibe Fenians, could \.ous or find other places. fore, w retire i good resume tae f Tho ress were order; which tt Toronto, lugaw are lowe of Vvandieres iu the Italian army, «a led Gariba’d ai, who d ess in baggy trou ser 8, sHOLk green 6k cbs and one of the reuc micie fastened round the midgle with a belt; ako « jaunty little red cap Wib @ long tassel, the bar Leg kuined up qu.te short, Tus Postmaster #t Hartaville, Mass, recently witnessed an sera! fight besween @ crow and @ hawk, for porseasion of @ rutilewuake whch the juster helu. 10 the strugyle tue wuuke fell and is was found Measured 1-2 feos long aud Lad seven rashes, A aovsx of prostitution at Atlenta, Ga, was broken by the police on Tuesday, Tue at ® man, supposed to have Leen mur ere found, aud the body «as bunedin au but enough to conces! the smell, Is bei beca fared Sppsrently one month, The wistress of i mn c Thirty-Third Year ————— ——————___— ] CuANoRLLon Sram. of Shelbyville, hae decited tha: mew bere of tue Tennessee Legislature of 1901, also the directors at that time of jank of Ten- neaser, and others who assisted to remove the sasote of the bank, are liable for these assets Ae the ‘leficiency im the assets amounts to about $1,090,000, this dectaion has created consteruation amoug leading ret of 1401, A FRENOHMAN named Hoffey, reatding et Aand~ lake, N.Y, drank so much whiskey om Sundey night that be became almost belplae, Ho how- ever, was able to give a litt \ld of bis sufficient of the ardent to arouse its « ie, and retti out of Led afterwards, the |i one sought found the liquor and drank freely of it. Returning to bed, the child soon after expired in a tis, A MAN named Porter walked 40 miles agatnet tine tu Providence, R T., on Sasurdey lam. He socomplis! tie feat in 7 houre and 8 minutes, 10% minutes emile, The second mle was mase 1.84 mrout vd the 26sh to 14 minutes—being be shortestand the lonpest of the whole, The 400h ule was walked in 9 minutes. Forty-fous tninutes were allowed for reat and re‘resbmont, Tr is toll in connection with the said story of the Por land fire, that the engrossed copy ofan old tox of that city was picked up aiter the coutlag: tion, at the + lage of Brunswick, twenty se i tantfrom Pordaend. Ib had been keot in nd Cty Hall, which caught fire, and was carried by the current of air created by the fire aud the wind that great distance, Ox Wednesday, the 6b, ® terrife hail storm burst upon Salt Lake City ; the stones were m wany instances over abalf inebin dismeter, AM Kinds of vegetation wae cut down asi! grape show Lad }assei through ; corn, grapes, strawberries aod fruit Upon the trees were cut in pieces. The storm terminated in @ deluge of rain that fell for tweuty-our bours, Washing away wany gardens and gullylug the sireets, Many abodes were ut- terly ruined, forming piles ef wud in the sreets. Wars the apprentices on board the Sabine, ab Newport, R. 1, @ at practice with the guns, s few days avo, much remark was caused by the action of the propr'etorsof the Ovean House, They subsituted for the Americam tlag, which flic# above their roof, a piece of whue cloth, An otbe tot the frigate, who landed to imaquire what t @ proceedin, weaut, was iuformed that pieces of she ecasiovally struck im the vicinity, and he.ce the surrender, Tat diamond mines tis year by Dr, Be of Georgia are to be worked anon, Who im 1861 ) ub up soe machinery near Garesvilie, to work exclu tively for these gems He hed bis works com~ plet d, and washed about two weeks aud jouad five sme | ones of inie jor quality, when bis hands keu eway for the army. Ib te proposed, dormng the ye attach a few skilled hands te gold was ng machines, and to seule the questiou Waether d.swoudes can be found ia suilicieu, quan. bikes to pay for working, Janes Hi, Keane was arrested on Saturday leat near Fr cerickeburg, and takentoR hmoud, Va, to be aetaia:d, according to General Grant's revent order, ‘su Quitery coufiu: ment until a proper ju- hetaltribuval may be ready and willing to try him, Is appeare that Keno threw @ quid of to bacco ata darkey, which the latter reseuied, when the cbivelrous Keeye undertook to show the dar- key bis true vos.ton by giving him jow cracks with a bammer ou the head.’ The negro com planed before # magistrate, Uut bis teeuimouy was refused and the charge dismissed. Heace re arrost. Home time last Winter Jacob Mobr, an indus trious German, living tu Weston, Mo, was struck with paralyme aod rendered helpless. After alow- ly recovering under t.e naude ol # regular physi vin, impatient of a m spee/y cure, he applied to sc ai voyant, @ woman living in Leaveuworth, Kensas, who prom.eed to cure bom tu @ monh, At this Mohr's wife was greaily elated. The month possiog, aud the cure iaung, ahe weusravirg wat over tue disappointment, @ double celamny so stfected Mor thathe shot aud iusiantly killed Limself ou Munday of las, week, Ex-GoVeanon Lexy A, Wise ‘spoke bis p\ece'’ at tue Norwlk (Va.) Opera Huse, les Becurday evening. The Phi).celphie ietgomara gaye: “As to ite subjectroauer, is Was oe lomeration of politics and religion, of Jewish temples aud Vir- ginis mest g-bousee, of Solomon's prayer and the aronesty osth, of the kingdom of Greece aud the Rebel Government of Virginia, He urged bis bearers, In conclusion, to pray for this, tuat, aud the other, aud ‘espeoeily ior that captive in For tress Movroe, who on..ures suffering aud privadon Vk Chretien bLero.’ The audience was very gia), aud the night was v Sppiause Was Very great—#o w A man named Dudley was arrested in Jackson, M (ew deye since, ‘or # wurder and robbery committed by biuw in New Orieane in August, 1868. He then ke, cotles ch Liquor store, ine wich two weallby Cubans enced one evenmg and drank very freely, Ducley pled them with drugged liquor, and thes clubiad sod robbed theus after wuich be threw them iulo the river, from whence they were rescued ins iw Dutew One of them wae found dead, bul the other, af er beng ineane for oLe year, recovered, and aller tweive years #earch bad bis would-be murderer LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND [HE VICNILY, Cuasce is rue WeaTuen,--The severity vl the © heated term” received such a check by the rain storm of Wedueeday that yesterday was quite vefreshing and enjoyable, The variation shown by tue thermometer was marked end suggestive. Atd A M. the thermometer at Deiatou:'s, 1 Wall street, marke! T4deg., three lose than that of Weinesdsy morning eat the same bour, At noon it was $4 deg, wo ditfe: ence of fourteen degrees from the day previous, dat 3 P.M. the mercury siood at So degrees, which was five degrees hieher than at the same time on Wednesday, after the shower, At No, 10 Asto# House the mercury stood as foliows:—At TAM, 73; 3,5); 10,55; 12M, 846; 3P.M.,88, Ava P.M was 51 degrees at the corner of Broadway and 44.4 trees, This sudden chauge in the weather, as gigs be expected, bas bad a very Lencficial effect ou whe mortaiity of the city, The mumber of deaths oa J, which was cut dowu to elous day, owing to this change, ou pea RATHS BY BUN STROKES The following fatal sun stroke casus were ropertod yesterday Samuel Wallace, of 126 Jane street; Mary Moy!lla, No. 161 Perry; John Conaoliy, No. S41 spring ; dames Thompron, No. 73) Wes neo M lay No, 128 Weet “sd: James Riley, No 51 Wew 16th; ap unkuown woman died ut No. 170 Wea Sith; Dame Connor, No. id Cherry ; Dawie! Haye, No, 63 William; Rosapoah Walab, No. oly W @Ttb; Daniel McNwenol, died ou board # eamahi 42 Monsoe; Christian : Wilvem Andersou, ; Ane Curran, No, 145 Bast Boom ; Moyles, No. Ziv peveuth ave ; Malacii Fallen, so 4% Werbet; Ano buch, No, 16 by Robert Mc Avert, No, 249 ppriug, Henry BG a No. 12 Lhompeoe ; Julbo mebuieht died on sieaim suip iowa lying at Pier 4+ NK: Thomas fiunter, Weat 13s; Joachim Moeller, nu. i.u ties ward Wall, No. 4¢ Munroe , Alexande: Kaur, No. Ti Bowery, [pquests were also held atthe N. ¥ the bodies of four uskuown men, Sovpuers disabled by wounds! or diseays, who have bron honurably discharged trom the voi unteer service of the United Siutes, aud who desire e howe iu ihe Luited Biates Military Asylum, wu requested to forward, previous to September 1, balu, en uppl.cation, with setucement o: whe clreamsian ces G: Weir @niletment, sosyices, Gisabliity, aod Heeplial oa (ConYinued on Fourth Pege.,