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THE Number 10.611. The Latest News NEW YOR 23, 1866. rt. No territorial cession to be domendet of Aur MONDAY, JULY very qniet, The delegation from thie city te the Prince William of Ilanaa made Hanoverian troops * National | son The sbeadonmont by the latter of her hee ocounter between the Avetrians be = : aion Convention which is to gasomble im | OO, le tee and to Topless tne Gor tadeennity the Kurmbyrq road : iladelphia oo whe Lith of August is preparing to | first demanded by Pruraia, Prussia to incorporal Nixdorf occupied by seven (heasand By Velegraph to the N. ¥. San, | 'eve Beh loswie Holetein, Resse Cassel, Heese larmetadt and Keune opulation o » raised to %5.00"),000 the ern trontior of Pruast 0. the Prassian Occupation of Rambarg by the Prus- 4. Armiation between the Hanoverian and | mT T ee > in a] OUR WASHIN EUROPE. mies, Ete. rmaon and Allemanela, with t, andthe steamship City off 6 province b the Rbi troops GTN HISPATSHES. N uw indeninol @ rovere A Action nest Junebonsies between the SENRTAN BADD A RHEE a tarsi erred horrors rca EA Se which would i’ Meicheuverg: irautenau, and Aicha (b- EWS SENT FROM IRELAND, ) June 26 Fnengenent neer Ternan, June 27—The Army of the Crown Prince of Prnesia fougls the basse of Nachod The stoamehips t dates to the loch i over and the Duchies of sax conventions with Prussin. iu to choore whet 5 Fenian Prisoners ‘Released, THE FIGHTING IN MEXICO, Fogagement at ewio- Paris, from Liverpool, July 11th, via Queenstown Baden, and po Fight between the Prosiane amd Hamoverians July 12th, arrived at thie port on Saturday, The, one Leiween Langeussiza. General Kreinmets throws back the Austrian corps d¢ armee (Rammiog) upon Josepberadt. Engagement ot the same corpe with the Sixth and Kighth Austrian corps under the Arch: duke Leopold June 25 Action near Trantensu, The treope of ines Fredenck Charles engaged near Muachen- atest reports say that no practical reeult tothe neo tiations for Mistice is yetapoarent. The Lon- don Globe believes that the Continent ison the brink of a eeneral European war. Prussia continees firm in her demande, The Italians are advancing in epite, Napoleon Makes a Threat, A Paris correspondent, July 9th, sors * The mo ment I close my letser the news comes that the Em- peror Napoleon declared, that ifthe P nesians refuse the armistice, he would at onee mare! his army into Great Slaughter | of Austrians. une 20 surrendered at The Hanoverian arm if a VCIC8 SRoengs. , of (be French orders, The French iron-clads eqnad-. . Me di tion, Capture of Gitechiu ty the Prussisa CONGRESS \ ES PERI YA \ + | ron was ordered to Venice on the nicht of the lith the Presica aan Wanaian Rhine, ariny. rane er hctine, eal bt instant, [he Cherbourg equedron bas elso been, essien Waruing to lrassia sheaths etlons at Bert, ness jeriee, SENATE ADMITS TENNESSEE. ordered toeail, Its ination wes ankno n The Jovanat pr St, Pereaserne of the 7th inet, Chea'kewits, between Kalitz sad Konlebol: An Austrian army corps ender General Ciam-Gallis com mi to retire apon cok 5 al h — gaye Wasstated that the Prussians were marching on The > r sie \ ; , Wo think that the armistice might effact a roconel! uly 1—-Actios 60 Uiteraie I Qousseniw r ‘asc 4 | Frenkfort-on-the Main, Semioficial Viemme papers | yaiicn ii ihere were bot a mouarchy iu Europe which aly 2—Arrival of King William at Gitechin, * | eiete that Napoleon has taken fresh steps of an ener- | believes jiself fo be euflicient peompel the | yunculeg Of toe Crven i rmcee Grmy with shat o! A MILD REP RIWAND getic character to effect an armistice, and avowed | Sesept of Furope to ite con any, for July $ jarvee itlue th d . The battle of sadowa, mediation has teen announced at the Prosstan head | Powers in i. strong and muited ¢ Kuropean baiaace of FRANCE. THE ADJOURNMENT QUESTION quarters, The Mosirren rays that attemnpte ere still | power is not a mere empiy wo d. a tea being made for the etal settiement of the quer MATTERS IN THE FIELD, Mr. Fox, Asalstant Secretary of the | nited States - Hom, The Austrians are evacuating Venetia, but Austrian Movemeuts Navy, has been received by the Emperor, The Min New Proposition in the House. THE WAR IN EUROPE. (No Armistice “¥ Ot WHAT THE \S DEMAND, leaving the fortresses there garrisoned. PROGRESS OF TILE NEGOTIATIONS, The Parare of the 9th . It ie not impoamble tt the negotiation « for an armistice vy be concluded today or te: morrow With Prussia an understanding has alre: « arrived « with thel ernment are etill in the immediate pe one must be leechiera The Trams gives the following as the o ymditions attached by the Iialian Governmeat to thr) proposi- tion of the Emperor Nepoleoa Firet—If Venetia is ceded tothe Empenw Nepo- leon. the final transfer must be made by Austria, hampered by no conditions with regard to Rome. Second— That the question of the Dietrice of Trent should be recognized as oue to be discussed. The Times of the 1th esyeit is umlerstood that the King of Prussia accepts the offer of mediation by the Emperor of the French botween the belt ents in Bobemiaand Lombardy, Tho Prussian, are to retain porsersions of their preeent possessions and their troops to be supported at the expenseof the country they occupy. Th are, besic@, to Joe al lowed the free use of the railway lines ia the ‘north east of Bohemia, radiating trom Pardubi tz. It seoms that Austria bas been induced to ¢iveover to '?rusela the three Bohemian fortresacs of Josephat st, Koulg ra'z and Iberesionstads, tut she is reiur tant to ind herself to the condition that she ia to send no teintorcewents to her army tn Behemia or | 0 those ofher Federal sliies, Italy stipaiates forthe imme- diate cession of two of the fortresses of the Qu sdrila- tereal, of which one trust be Peechiera, P onsibly some difficulty has arisen as to the particulars of the agreement, and the istice hes not been m ‘tually signed tor the movementeo! the armies cos tinue. The Pruatians are advancing tar beyond Pard ubitz, snd are within afew days march of Vienna, South ot the Alpe, C.aldini bed eroased the To on Su nday, oui alarce Austrian force was moving to mee him, ister of Marine has left Paris for Cherbourg, to in tpect the Miantonomeh, Mr. Fox would dine with Prince Napoleon aud M, Drouyn De L/Huye before leaving Paris, 1 Paance eave that Prince Napoleon was about to leave Haris tor Verona, where he would receive from the Austrian authorities (he document ceding Venetia to branes The Emperor had ordered an immense vamber of needle guns to be manuiactured at once, BAIN, The Eroo\ saya: “Ite not true thet orders have been given to the Vacific squadron to return to Spain. The ma forces now at Rio Janoiro, after being properly reinforced. will retura to these + to complete the work so brilliantly commenced, ia proof of which may be taken the nomination of Ad miral Mender-Nuner to the permanent command of the equadroa.” The Austrians wore stated to have abandoned Prague, The Angsburg Gazerre announces thet Marshal Benedek bad been relieved of hls command A dispatch, dated Pardubitz, July 0, evening, sare The royal {quarters will be transferred to- Morrow to Hobenmauth, and the following day to Zwittea, Gen, Vom Gablonz bee arain visited the Prussian boadqarters, in order to treat for an armis tice, but without success, as bis proposals went uo further tham these which bave already been de cdined, A dispatch from Vienna, of July ||, says: The Arebduke Albrecht has been appointed Com mender-in-Chief aud Lientevant Fiell Marshal; and Baron John Chief of the General Staff of the whole Austrian armies pow ia the field, _Toe Austrian Army of the South ts evacnating Venetia, aud has commenced the march northward, Operations in Italy The Italian army under Cialdini crossed the Po on the 8th imat. A Florence telegam of July 10, eves ing, any Tn consequence of the passage of the Ho, and the successive movements ined Cialdin , the Austrians ab night hey proviously blew u fortifications detend!ng the tow de-Poat on the Adiga, aud also burned the bride The Austrians, in evacuating that town, abandor tillery on the fortifications » ‘This m NATIONS Prussians Advancing on Frankfort FRANCE IN A THREATENING ATTITUDE, City and Miscellaneous News. CHOLERA ON THE INCREASE. CASES on of two fortresses, SINCE SATURDAY, A Liquor Raid in Brooklyn. THE LAW TO BE ENFORCED. &e., & tes & Cc. ENGLAND. Atlantic Cable, The shore end of the cable was landed on the afternoon ef the Gth inst, and the paying out com meoced the following day. On the Sth the William Corry returned to Ber nn. All the vessels were to complete conling on the Oth, and proceed te to splice the main cable to the shore ond, on the 11th All wae going on well up to the Sth inst, sinee which nore, rt has been published. The following direct. ore of the vasions companies concerned sailed in the (reat Eastern by General loned Rov ‘i the wor udthe Ter Wasnisoron, July 22, ‘The Senate yesterday, after slong and tedious de- Bate, and efter very materially » ding it, passed the joint rerolution for the admission of Tennessee by a vote of 29 to 4, Mesers, Sumner and Brown, Radicals, aud Buckalew and Meliougall, Democrate, voting sesinst it. Mr bey wer with the bayonets of the Garibaldi ae fer asthe Lea Agzo, which piace was occupied by the voluu teers, (Garibaldi was present, bat hed to remain ip bis on n Conse juence of his w ations of Italian army ageing being continued. ‘Ihe Itelian troops, on tho captured by assault the village of Moutegiano, the Tete de Pont, at Borgofurte. irman of the (Great i tor of the Anglo yen Mrector of the Tel h Na Neu! * Company. At raph Construction an Bumnet's proposition for ap sistent rumors of the departare partly accomplished aud partly projected, of Austrian troops for the in terior of Austria, Tho Battle of *ndowa Marshal Benedek addressed the following dispatch to the Emperor, published in Vienna, July 4 Homansmauri, Jory 4-3 A. M.-After @ brilliant struggle, insting over five hours, in which the whole ariny, as we iasthe Kaxon forces, wore engaged tu @ partly intrenched position before Konigerats, with the centre at Lippa, the enemy auceroded in entat lishing themeclves unolwerved in Chium. The rain al prevented the emoke of the powder from dispersing, endad net view of the posiuon wae theretore iin possible, The evemy was thereby cnal ot to advance into our porition near Chlum, wheuce they suddenly and unexpectedly poured « beavy tire into our flank andrea:, The latter wavered aod fell back upon the troops adjoining them, and, notwithetandiny every exertion, 1 could not succeed | eating the reticat, which at bus in creased in huste es enemy p at lenath the whole army had wi Vibe to Paruabitz, The losses hav be estimated, but are doultiess very considerable, ANOTHER DESCRIPTION, thet part which by implication pledged Congress to the admistion of all members willing to take the t¢ st oath. The Sonate ore unwilling to commit itself to $hat in advance. The amendinents aie of euch a Cl@r as to Insure @ prompt aeseamt in tt y ‘Whiph will be had to-morrow. Dal ciate The reprimand which Speaker Colfax administered to General Rousseen yosterday in accordance with the order of the House, for bis assault upon Kepre sentative Grinnell, was of sacha cha and 60 Drief that while it was evidently sstiaf those who had voted to punieh the agere seas natant: @d much credit on the good tesie aud kind feelings @t the Bpenker, and called torth high cormmendation mM aii parte of the House, Gene: ai ousreau bim eefwas detained scarcely a wiuute in full view ot the members and epectaiors while (he Speaker wae ezesuting the order, aud when chat was dove he Bade w respoctiul bow to the presiding " b 3 roll > presiding officer aud The State Department has been advised that the @ollowiug Fenian prisouers in Ireland have been re- Seased, on condition of returning directly to the Vnited States: Daniel J. Myhens, Col. Burke, Bor ward McDermott, Edward Morloy and Kirwan The official report sent to the headquarters of the Austrian troops ia Mexico shows that the number of Anvstrian troops eoxaged et Camarco on the 16th @lt., when Alvera was de 5 150 were Killed, inci\uding all the DMrisoners, and 14 missing commanding the Here La France, of Paria, of July 11, cays: The Prussisn conditions contained in the letter of: Prince Keuse are stated (0 be as folie The ex clusion of Austria from the Germanic Contedera- tion lhe exclusive command of the military and forces ot the Contederation by Prussia. ‘The diplomatic representation of Germany abroad and the annexation of Pru of the Duchies and part of the territory alre coupe, the La France turtber eiates that it bas reason to | believe that the or immediately dispatched to Loudon and 3 burgh the important eoramu nication of Prince jee 48 1O81DE Questions of buropean interest, » can only be settled by com cert of the treat I The Armistice Probably Couciuded, The London correspondent of the Manchester Grarpian, writing on the th inst, eaye: No doubi @ as to the conclusion of am rrmis- once without defluie and precies the mainyard of a ahipof about 1,500 to 2.140 tons, val overdue ship Monarch of the Sea, from Liverpool ior New York A molancholy aceident cecu: red off Torquay on the Bight of the 9th instant. Her Majesty's ship & ron, & screw loop ot four guns, and 1,051 tons, ¢ into collision with the Liverpool simer Osprey, bound to Rotterdam, and both vemele went down The Amaron's officers and crew excaped, but twelve ef the Oeprey's crew and three children pe It was reported that the Jamaica Committes had determined to prosecute (ov. by for the execution oi Gordon, The London Times relorring to the recent action of the Canadian Government ip ciaiming indemut fleation for the Femian raids, rays » Canadian Fariiament has bad @ moet foolish The battle fought under the walle of Koniegratr i bate ° proposal ene a Vr at clalenton pt oft nited States Government indemnification lasted eight hours, The Prursians, whose centre | tor the expense of uppreoring the recent Leni was at Sadowa, bad brought into the field noarly the | raid. Lord Monck’s atvisers corbt t have koo whole ef the military forces at the d ition of the | that thie is a demand not founded on justice or rea House of Hobenzollern, The Austri aving thetr son, and which the American Government ney centre st Lips ‘and supported in the rear by the | © idrubmit to, It wee a creat and imcomprebens)- ot Konigeratz, bad also upon the fleld of rror tomeake it, The Provinces necd not be re- li the disposaule iurcee of the empires with minded thas they are aneble to enforce their absard parity Jake time to co! e only fair that the Prussae manders should continue to advenee south Bohemia, aad ih ini should ma! stration of his to croen t Bismarck baseiven too many proots) of ewmaeciy in estimating what he can do and what he cannot, ¢o/ bis spiendid trumph by rerasp - the King of "use vic- march of Vveuna, by the tinroly in terecved mediators, Already nd Bugiand have intere aauged of whom 6 taken from Gen. Diaz, Division of the Mexican Republic, da i nt, amd flud themselves opt rely in epiion of those which formed the ary ee ee ala eailen a With, have been received he The fo mecord, Lb vult the polcy of nuge of them to} Of Venetie, The shock was fearful, and @ euper- extract: “Gen. Irqueros reports thas allow the EF + of the Danube to be bro«eu up, human bravery, #0 to speak, was displayed ot oth TUR NEW MINIAT the Austrian colume which attacked him aud broken up it theretore will not be, Ceunt bie sides. A turning movement ga the of the Prus- In the Hi of Lord the rn 4 and follo my up tothe w marek ll thoughts of the Bind, and | #898, who had, unperc A thi a ouse vde on numerous an: nD, cau at Chlam, under cover ot the mist and cided the fate of the day. ‘| on theis flank idinge their jor once he want e emtived to belies, What allowed to alworb without hin- d to wecimilare at ‘ensure Bho ty king i pinetpalities of the Kibo en the Rin aquarantee for this cao be given Prue distinguished audience was collected to hear the siatement of Lord Der.y, who, after expressing his persomel de- tants of the village @f Tebuacan joined very heartil exaivet she French. and succeed ; ¢ f ge Fy aby sire that (ho onsrous tark of forming a new Ministry amber of prieoves he rarmea, sod will ou wer vival, = 1 h half the na ! ; nulestation, to biad up er wounds, hed bona spared bls, earn A Sha & eppre of cosy Serec, talparn wasou the eve of being al but gut bill thew acted tor ae ahneaniica wate joned by the French, Yho Ow: jearne that the British Goverument Aiteinps to carry out the mission with which the The following is @ statement of the cash on hand have cousented to join France and uses iv wedia- ting between the belligerent powers, Queen had intrasted bit Qu euideavored 10 do ro ui fm the United siaies Treasury on the Tnked States notes, #6 The totals of kiile Tat inet ‘The russian ieport othe capture TH,000; Yhe Florence journals of the 10th assert that | (een thoussud pioneers and one boudred and six De among the mempe rey with whieh be yee ase Lavesoo [Fiyy dl Prussia bad decliued the proposed armint ic teen guns, en Oe mover Rak pee Gels dee Totals { ae » ‘The same journals announce that the Prussian There were over 600,000 men i on ech side) i brief allusion to he receipte of tye Government hes officially declared te the Itelian | 2*esed io this great bette, ‘be Tims in its edi HT yan, ‘a lerge number ie mite aly ealerday Thethirdand fourth | Cabinet that Italy cannot eccept an armistice | Fs! upon the subject, says uetalments of Red Kiver cottou prize money are @ow ready for distribution, General Rusling, lorpector of the Quartermaster's Department, lett hington on Friday, for a geue- We probably know more of the battle of Konig eratz thao the Jirttish le Kaew of the batule of Leipsic three months afwrward, And wets bale itwas, There hes Leen pothing hike itin our time, aud only once jn the areet war of the Freoch em which, being based upon the cession of Venotia, would be tantamount to a separately concluded peace, and would disengage to the detriment of which be quot pension of pH gave a general state Government. In foreli cuses for the neces a duty of this conusry to m * ai inspection of the depots amd posts on the Plains, | Paes and to the advantace of Austria, the 16),000 | pre has there been such a romiest and sucha car | with all foreign countries, (0 avoid entangleme end throughout the Department of the Pacific His | men stationed in Venetia Tue whole Vrossion aod Auetrian armies | with foreign disputes, and to tain from all vex- neaged, All that tise two military archies, fresh trom the repose of place im the field was there, Austria not Disceuraged. The London Evening £xrkees of the 1th, says: We find it staved th mou Action of the French Emperor a long sieep, coud A Vienna telegram, dated Jaly 10th, evening, mye “The Abend Posr evenin Weiner Zuituns, aye the ationsand irritating interte peor advice, Wita ttothe unbappy war Central Earopa, the ronment would maintain @ perfect neutrality, % would be prepared, in conjnaction with other Powers, whenever a favorable opportunity presented iteelf, to offer ite good offices ier the restoration of wace, Commending the action of the United trip ls with a view to reductions, etc. and will em- brace Kansas, Colorado, L tah, Nevada, Arizona, Montana, California, Oregon and Washington, He Will be absent several mouths edition of the official fmperor of the French ‘ ‘ has taken frech steps of an reetic character to in Venoti: tates Government in relation to the Feuian inroad POLITICAL, effect the eoncimciou of 8 srmbtice. Ihe French frogs 18 Vemeen pare. tuto Canady, Lard Derby paid a tribuie te the lo7al- Teunessce. foot le on ihe way Wa Ven and Gen, Leboeuf, th rin, ty aud devotion displayed by the Canadian volan- eupy art has bees sent to the Prus- announce the armed mediation of the Emper French, It 1s the pronoune- ed wieh of the Emperor ot the Freneb that Austria should not be weakened in her position as 8 grees been replaced as Com: iz he of the steffio the Austrian (oor, addiag an expression of hie desire that a con my of Italy. rtof Count Menederff, yo. federation of all our North American colonies might ‘O waerent © investivaie into the position and | $000 be accomplished. Leferring t the question of dition of the Army of the North, bas beca re- | Varliamentary Keform, he raid he bad wever bees nis the state of matters es by | > ww the principle of such Kelorm, but he must pposed. Three corpa | bold himeei{ aod bis colleugues tree and unpiedged dai mee are mart, y iM position tothe | Bpon thar question. In the course of his Lordship's ber of 100,000, bear Olinulx, while the debris of | remarks upon the relations of the United States and the o hor corpeare being uuiled and reorgauized, | Eugiand, he said: “1 do earnestly truss thas the re- and present an imposing force; anu, pot siorntion of peace and the wis® course which the ing the great lose of guns, the number still Presidentof the United States appears to be taking haude of the Austrians is pul down at 600, an seeking to reconcile and bring ik to the Uuiew mitted on the tau aide@ of 40,00 men in | the vanquished member who seceaed from it, may Killed, wounded and prisoners; but the correspond: | terminate aay feeling of irritation which yet pre ence from V TY exertion is being | Vaile ainong she citizens of (he United Btates axainst made there to fill up th @ Leon mado | this country, and (that poihing will isterrupt the NasHvILLe, Tenn, Jory 21.—The Sheriff of the County forced an entrance into the Capitol yester. Gay and arrested Capt. Haydt, one of the officers of the House, who hed in custody Mr, Martin, an ab- onding member. Judge Frazier di reed power, Sous from custody, and i dieab * 4 Mr, ‘The Paris Parure of July 11th says @osis. Mach feeling exists relative io this ° The negotiations for an armistice have heen de- House considering it an infraction of (heir rights, | layed by the necessity of taking into simultaneous end insult og to their di nity. A Luion Convention | consideration both the conditions of the armistice met at the Capital this afternoon, and after passing | and che preliminary bacis of & fusure treaty of peace, fyeristtone, appointed delegates to the National | if Prussia wishes bo know beforehand the od vantoges pion Convention to be beld in Philadelpuia, aud | which will be detinitely assured to her. Prince uthorized all uncondisious: (pion and loyal Ten- | Napolcon was prescut ab the Ceancll of Ministers esserans to atend who can make it conven ib to | held to-day, Veuetla, > utio € m1 sti ¢ Austrian ranks, friendly and harmouious relations betweea two + Beit YS cee: pe wor penee coin eke ‘The Paris Purss of July 11th, in the eve i "i oaat ine War in Germany. sountrics betwaen whem subnet 99 many tien which pate Kis the recent arrest, Lhere wasuo quorum | lishes an article signed by M. Cucheval Charegny, ho fallewind colo - ta ead ta tha oan coi aner conplimenting ee 1 thee the House to-aay. sagegitn . oder je omen Pennsylvania ying audience given by the Rm. | Mzwona1s Dirtomariqce shows with what repid- oe erie course he bed paresos o> ey 4 Yesterday, after the peror to Prince Vou Keuss, a meeting was held at the Tuileries in bis eaty's presence. Prince Puinaperruta, duly ¢ Ktate Senator Wallace, Map Metternich and Baron Von Oltenbure represented Chairman of the Demceratic Executive Committee ity great military resulie are schieved im the pres- ent day: amentary Ketorm, justine. the ate. sion Of the measure of the it esnin by the geveral and that wes ; the coua- of Pennsylvania, announces the appointment of the Austria, and ‘Count Vou Goltz and Prince Von Reuss mlehe ii Voterst execution decreed by the Gor- | tr Ai ay After 1 Sou of the 14th of Aa. | *fusele. ar : fall delete ie Co eit ter, Migioc aod | pM; Druyn do Lhuye communicated the views of | qJune, MO Bauy ¢ ne loot Lapes ow vftice, wgocally $0 ie, Gl ar Cardwal and Wii Packer and Chief Justice Woodward aredel- | France, and drew up a report of the procesdiage a& iEntry «1 Prusslaa General Vogel | departments of pybhic ites at large. and Judges Elis, Lewis, Jerry Bisc! Bn Ss ye ge bog a) L- las tal. advan . ler- Aunpbell and Packer, aaa Frank Husbes George M. | Besoslations suggested by France, apd comm Ostrits and | ence to teal on barton ai Charles Brown are amoug the Die | Mor, “4 nouns vue tolke am ry ‘end regiments, and | the * efforts delegates, oe Vienns, The Germanic ration 4 by, qoreny, De | & tbe 3 spin tsiana. solved and another eration A A+ Fors Wi Kassie pence gw Onuears, Jui 21,—Polition) matters are! of which neither por Ausitia ‘ live ot Wbelin by the * ence of the minor r. Cyrus W, Field, Director of the Atlantle Tele- peere RETeEe, os fi condition precedent, 1 1: is to be hoped, however, thes pe nenotiatica for Ferrara dispatches of July 1ith say: gree Company: Diroune. of, uate the Hew ur votes, viz.: Brown, Poimeiey, mi the arm'etice may be conciud fore the combat~ elecraph Company; Vi n } Wade. The amendments to the resolution ante have ume £8 proceed to extremities, The Timrs win cl rnee car eign £f troops be been York, Newfoundland and Londom ‘elegraph Cou arthiog out the House preamble and ineor coucludes by saying that whoever touches Prussi® | are very few at Peachiora and Veroua pts pan A. F. Hamilton, Director # ‘he Atian~ grother, longer, fuller and more comprehensive. | now will have to deal with the whole of Germens—d) tion of torte at Rovio are to confirm the uc: | tie jeeraph Company; Direewr of toe Snglo he resolurion was also amended by striking out | With the Gerdany of 1515, ber | American Telegraph Company, A whale boat containing several dead bodies, and and other wreckege, had been washed ashore on the const of Kerry, Iroland, supposed to beloug to the Thirty-Third Year: Bows Noms By Telegraph to the Now York tomy ‘Two men anda boy were killed by lightning! Saturday morning, wear Pua, Ohio, Gemma SHERMAN arrived af Quebec yesterday morning, and passed the day quietly ot the Bt, Louls Hotel, Taume million of slollars io troamre have been received at Ban Francisco, Cal, from the interiow of the State during the present month. . Ninn vessels are in their berths at Ban Praneiot coy Cal., with orders to load with wheat for G Britain, The amount of wheat eent from State to Europe thie yoar, is 180,000 tons, Gan, Sweeny, Gen, Bpear and Col, Mehan, off Feuian votoriety, have been released on bond af St, Albams, aod lef for New York on Saturday night, " Croumma, at the latest ecoounts, continued ta rage at Stettin, Prussia, aod at Berlin, the scourge was rapidly increasing. On the Tih instant, one hundred and forty-eight cases were reported af Rerlin, of which seventy proved fatal. Tus New York mail bag, duo in Montreal, Cag at balfpast eleven o'clock, Saturday night wae stolen from the Ronaventurs atation shortly after the arrival of tho train, and has not yet beem found. ’ Tar Poston papers announce that George Pease body intends to bestow $50,000 each upon Hare vard, Amberst aed Williams Colleges, of Mass.g and (he sur of $1,000,000 upon Boston, for homes for the poor: A waeak has oceurred in the Brie Canal, four miles East of Little Falls. Thirty or forty feet of the tow path bank bas given away, five foot below bottom, Navigation will probably be suspended four or five days, ‘Taree tea large attendance of strangers at Sare- toga, to be prevent at the races which will com~ mence today, Betting and pool selling ie the order of the day, Ib is estimated that $200,000 in bets were put up Saturday evening on the result of Monday's and Taocaday's races, Vicrouta dispateh thatthe Collins Bue siav Telegraph Line bas *oen completed to Fraser Lake, The work \« being pushed vigorously, : the hne expected to reach) Rocher de Bouiller om the 1st of Aujputt, Over two hundred and fifty pack animals are employed in transporting wires and supplies A Kuny City, Tdaho, dispatch says much excite- mont was created (here by intelligence that Capt. Jennings and party, fifty miles distant, were sure rounded by Indians, Two bundred voluntesra went to the rescue, but on therr ecrival the Indians had disappeared. The besieged party fought two days without food, They killed forty Indians and loss bat one inan, The Chelora at Tybee. bh vANNAML Ga, duly 22. Seven new cases of cholera: ocurred among the troops at Tybee Island tee additional deaths, including Lieut, » also occurred, Twolve deatha have taken place in a! eines the troops left New York, Tho passengers o. board the steamer ter Salvador areal! well, Tho reporte abont cholere te thie city are erroneons. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS Thirty Fiath “easton. SENATE. Waritinaron, Teny Mr. Trambull rose aad said that the Committee on the Jadielary, to whom was referred the House joint resolution declaring Tonnessee again entitied to representation in Come gross, have instructed me to report it back with em amendment, If it meet the views of the Senate, se it ina matter shat ought to be acted upon, I shall nove that she Seuate proceed to i\s comsideration af Chair ordered the reading of the resolation and amendment, ‘Ito House resolution was read, am follows: Joint resolution deel to Senator ul Re Wher r ratified of the Congress bo t and bas alro by @ proper people, ber nent, b ing Tennesnes aoain enttled enentatives in Congress. ‘Tenuessee bas in good faith amendment te the Constitattos Thirty-oimte Lecistatures of the ra! States, wn, to the satisfaction of Pongreess 4 of ebedievoe in she body rm to her due alleeinuce to the Gov- awe and authority of the United Stases; ved by the Senate and Mouse of Repre- asthe United States cf America in Con bled, That the state of Tennessee te ied to her former practical reletion to entitled to be represented ntatives in Cougress daly upon their taking the oath of office requir ing laws. The following substitute, proposed by the Judiciary Committee, was them read: ie Whereas, In the year 1961 the Government State of Toundmes was seized upon and taken pos- semion of by in hostility to the United Btatos, te of said Btate, in pursa ance ol . wore declared to be im @ state of insurrection againgt the | uited States; whereas said Stal it can oly be restored f political r n the i inion fy ee wer of the Uni we of eaid State did ew voto, + 1866, ree ues wee tand ratily e Constita d Govern, eet jean in form, and not in went with the Can of the United States, whereby. ery was abolished, aud the ordinance and laws ol of seoreriun, and debis contricted und h d; eud whereas @ Bate Governe Cn eres Vy? " nder said Constitution, amen La the Cannntes United ttates ishing slavery, auc alec én ant’ propwred by the “Thirty ninth Com d whereas, the body of the peopie of Teu- «, by & proper spirit of obedieace, shown to the satisiaction e@ Cougrose of the Tuitea Btates, a return of tate to due allesiauce to Government aad lawsof the Laited States > orgemized aa afore- iy " overnment of said state, wl Meee d cearnaiees uuder the Cou stitution, A sharp and prolonged debate aprung up upon the resolution, the result of which wae the pasenge of the follewing amended preambles and resolation by 8 vote of 25 to 4, In the year 1961, the Government ot the 6 wae soized Upon and ‘hen porses- sion of by per ip hostility to the | uited Bistea, and the ivhebissnie of said State, io pursuance of aa ect of UC ugress, were dectared (0 be 10 & bate of ine gurtection against the I nited staves; and Whereas, deid Btate (overnment can only be 1 stored to ite formes politics! solo jons to the Unioa by the gonsent of the lawmaking power of the tabos ; ’ Wher os The people of the Btate did, om the 944 cay of February, 1565, by @ Taree popular vet, ratify @ Constitution and Goverumens whoreby slavery was soils and the ordiaance end laws of secession and debts contractod under the sane were declared md ane ver | one rh A bite ernment hes boon epnte. et" coker aid Coustitution which has ratified & nr (Continued om Fourth Pe«ce-) do hereby re

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