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. am TE “>? ode Number 10.61 The Latest News | By Telegraph tothe N. ¥. Sun, ———_ TH TENNESSEE QUESTION. | Message of President Johns The Admitting Resolution Signed Under Protest. ACTION BY THE HOUSE. Tennessee Members Sworn In. THE BOUNTY BILL.| Its Failure the OTHER PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. Rapid Traosaction of Business. IMPORTANT BILLS PASSED. NEWS FROM SAVANNAH, Progress of the Cholera, 29 DEATHS---34 NEW CASES. APR Ra tes IN (UT Ans A "Terrible tory. | { Senate. - | Brigham Advises the Murder of | Eighty Men. City and Miscellaneous New DECREASE OF THE CHOLERA. The Great Mortality Week. DETAILS OF THE RETURNS. &e., a ee THE ADMISSION OF TENNESSEE, Message of President Johnson.—tte Ine dorses the Kesolution, Wasnincton, July 24, 1560.—The President thie @flernoon transmitted the aumexed micessee, uae. ly :— ac., To the Monee of Reprearntatives: The wing Joint resolution restoring Tonnessce to,per relations to the Un'on was, last evening, pre eekted for my approval. [The President here quo the preamble and resolutions mitiing which have been published full in the then continues.) Lhe preamble simply ¢ @tatermeni«, come of wh aed, revolution iamerely a di comp ines no legislation nm which ‘ebinding upon n of opinion, It © doea it cons the respociive Executive or the Staves, It doee not admit to their peate tn Congress the Sena ors and Lepresetatives from the State of Tennsseoe, for, bot i betanding the esage of the = resolutior each House, in the exercise of (he Constitutioual riehe to judge r feelf of the election returne end qualifica'ions of its member, mar, att diveretion, mit them, or copuuve to exclu therm int resolution of t hareacter w neers. id binding asa@ condition preeecent to the adimirsion of menibers of Coorrees it would ba Mm, in the eveut of aveto by the Executive, thes enstore and Representatives coud only Lo sdmlt ted tothe halls of Congress by u twoyhir o each of the two Ho . Amon othe seasons ree Cited in the preamble ior the cec.nsations contnined in the iesoiuion is the ratine the State overnment of Tennessee of the nt tothe wwetitution of the Ln ery, and also the amends ginth Couciess, Li, as is aisod amble, said state government crn to ite former poittical relstions in consent of the law-making power of the ( oied Btaie, it would reaily seem to follow that the jorat resolution which at this .ate dey has received the sanction of Congress ehould have been passed, ap proved and placed in the tue books beiore ang amendment to the Constitution was subniied to the Legislature of nesree rauifice io deducibie tt the opinion of Con,re + the p too airongly dirioyai to bt miation, they may neverthe!ces during the guspension of their former practival relations to the Union bave an equally porent voice with other aud loyal Stases iu propositions to emend the ¢ tion, upoa which ro essentially depend the stability, prosperity and very existeace of the uation, A brief felagouce tomy auuual mesesce of the 4dih_ot De T lest will the etepe iaken by the Execu- tive for the 1estorat.on to their coustiiutional re the States that had veea Upon the c@seation of w al Governors were appointed, Con »vernors elected by the people, L turés assembied, and pevators and Kepreseutats chosen to the Congress of tho United srates, A‘ the game time tue Courts et the Lusted States nere re opened, the b.ockade iemoved, the Custom douse re-established and p» op fons resumed, The amendment to the Constitution sbollrhing slavery forever within the limits of the country was mitted to the dthey were thue invi end did parti ein a ratification, thos exercising the highest functions pertaining to a State, In ad dition, ai! of these Staves through their Conventions end Legislatures had adopted aud ratified constitu. tions of government, whereby slavery wae abolished and all ordinances and lawacf seceation and debis coutracted under the same were declared wull aod void jar then the political existence of the ed sietes at pre the | nion by tue Otherwise the inference i plainly whie in Brate id their relations the Fede (eovern~ ment had been fully and completely recognized and eckuowle dby the Bxecutive Dopariment of the Government, aud the completion o1 the work of res toration whch had prog exsed ao favorably, # mitted to Congr upon which cevoived all pertaining to ihe auimiasion to their eorte of the Benatore ena Rep. esentatives fiom the Staics whose pie had eneaged in the rebellion, All theee steps End been taken when onthe 4th day o: Lecember, 1865, the 9th Couprest esseubled, Nearly eight months have elapees eiuce that time aud no ober plan having be proposed by Cougress torthe mess ures inetituted by the Uxeeutive it is nuw deciared in the joint reeoiu') for my “that the State ¢ ed ie he J rt by restored to her former practices relations io tae Lnion, and fe again entitied to be represented by Senators and Representatives in Colpo bus alter the lepae of vearly eight mouths, Congress proposes to pave the w the admission of tue fe, eee ntatives of w one opie eleven states whose people arvayed them. seives in rebellion agames the consiiiutionsl aucuor- ity of the Federal Government. barneat i@al rin, to relleve every cause of iursh lay, whether real or imaginery,.on the partot ( to seats of joyal Seuatore at som the Btate of Tenneasce, | have, » anding the anomalous character ol this piceveding, aliand my eiguature to the :esolution. y approval, however, te not Lo be conssiued af an ACKHOW ed sme, OF Lie right ot Congress to pass iawe preliminary © the ad mission of duly qualined representatives Irom any of ‘he States, Neiy 8 ik to Le ox neidered as cou mitting we © ail meue wade iu tue pre embe, some of wh are, ip oimy = ¢p.nion, without joundation ip fret, Pecivily the As sertion that the State ot Teune hae Tat.ied the amendment to ine uetitupion of ihe Uaited Biase rposed by the Thirty-uinch Congress, do ofte.e notice of such iatification baa beew recewad by the Faccutive or filed ju the Jepartinent ef mta Un the contrary, unofficial information from most rele abe sources induces the behet tharthe cincodment hac BOL VOL Docu Comsuitunonaly sanctioned hy the approval, | | | | | | } \ NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY ure ennessee, The right of etch Thouee Conatinn tojodge of the election re ds qualitiog members ia subted, and my appr provel of the ution coul! not in the siahte or diminish the authority in th upon the two branches of Congre CAUnOt too earneetiy repeat inv t mmendatiaa for nof Tennessee aod ali other States toa ual participation in the National Leg isla. ) present theinselves ip the pereaue of and Kepresentatives, who can cotuply ~eiee inct ease pect conte rred 1a couclus on I al Senn 1 all the requiremeute of the Coustituttom aud fwe tty thie ane harmony and reconeitie. will be eff + the praction! relat ithe to the Le e¢ work of termination of the Governmen toration r succeestu warraated upon the completed A rw JoussON, Wasutsatos, D.C, Tale 24th, 1566. GRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty Ainth Seasion SENAT July 24.-T mof the Northern I Wasniv@roxs, compet ly committed to the Committee on the Pacific Rail road, wasreporte! by Mr. Jioward, aod on bis mo- tion further consideration wes postponed antil to- morro, Mr. Wilson called up « resolntion in relation to bounties to « red soldiers, which wae passed in the following form, and goes back to the House for cons currence in amendments fee 1 Thatthe eorde at the time of hie entie > Ment" attheend oi Section! of the resolution: @& epecting bounties to colored soldiersand the pensio 1, “ ties and silowances to thei prov ed 15, 1506, be, and the same are, he trick em 2. That whenever application eball be by any claimant for bounty under the provis the joins resolution aicrcssid, by or through ¢ m or attorney, any euch age st of attorney oi bereafier be requi ‘ » file with each claim bise eth or afirination that he has mo Interest whateve in vaid bounty, beyond the tece for the col lec- tion of the 1@,which are hereby fixed and ished ae ve For the prepara won un of ¢! s ior, and the collection and ali sume not exceeding S14, 10 per centhuin upon the am dog #1 bi fo ell expense excepr the oud Dational and ow be delraye: unt ¢ hecte um of $10 newent to the © 2 f the n ackuowiodewent which shail by the ciaumant, and any agentor atvr and for all) ume ney who charge directly or indirectly in. any ae acreater sum ior hie eervicee in prepari i¢ and prosecutin coatme and collecting and rev sisting ball be deemed guilty of & mise eball upon conviction be punis hed by sog @d,000end not lets than $1,U0u, torever excluded trom prosecuti ug mil- itary naval clains against the Government. Sec, 3. That in case the payment shall be piace in the orm of @ check, order, or draft upoa sity pay master, National Kank, or Government rep se.tory, it ebail Le necessary or the claimant to estal eb by the aflidavit two creditable witnesses, th oe he is the jaent pereon nawed sheiein, but in nocase shall such check, orae ireft, be made t+ motiable wptil afer such idoutit Phat it ehali n su, barter iawful for ar iy soldier sell his di “ar ge tor the purpote of t sites bing, bearer» or ing wuy interest in any bouaty undertbe =p: or ead resolusion, and ell such transers, & ments, bartere or sales horewiore made mre hereby declared bull end void as any rights intended se to be conveyed by any euch soldier, ealor or marine Mr, Wilson called up the Army Bill from the House and smended it by substituting toerefor the bill recently passed by the Fenate, He divi thishe eald iu hope of ¢ ence committee, where it would be finally « tled. Ae ameaded the bul wae passed anc| goes to the House Mr, Sherman called up the “ week by the House, and it wae parsed by (he Senate with the amendiwent given beiow jor concu ‘rence, io which it goes back to the Houwe: riff Bill, permed lass By etrikiug out from the first section the une “aud uo tare forthe box in whieh ahy cles che- Tovls ui Chgares are paced auall sllowes in we certauinping the weight,” by etroting out te ninth section, which ados the cost trensport ation fo Gelormibibg the Gubiabie Value of @rticies; by #irik- ing out the thirteeuth section, which ablishes 6 bureau Mhatietiog 5 section authorizing the oe he ox of and by snee ea hew etary of the i bensury to lection of the direct (ax anu iJeuuary 8), lew i> Mr, dtorrill moved to strike out the secteon repral- lng toe Mshing bounshes acs, aud supported Lie pr poe lied im & epeeeks The Civil Appropriation bill was Mr. Riddle offered an pensation of membe rand en up. pndment increnalne the 1 Congress to 25.00) per eare, Inewad of So) as ab pr nent, sue nmenee with the s¥th Cong) era. a been liv ral to I, Lt Wee wed we LO « Kiddle suid the pena others, and it ought to be to kuown (hat the salary of Congr won for the pre- peut jon did not pay their oxpencer, Lhe auiendinen! of Mr, bidnle was atop » wes eannourced several volves cried, thers teplie., “Don's cali the end the Yeas aud Nays were not k offered jor repaiit iecuseiog an thi an amendment approp.ia‘ting amendment, (he dew PV ENING SBASI On motion of Mr. Morgan, the Senete non-eon- curred in ihe House amanuments to the oii remiive to appraivere in the pory of New York, ana Called for a Commies of Conerence, Un wowlonu of Mr, tiarrir, the Senate non<concurred in the jlovee siscadments to the lili :eletiny wo the toed Siaes Courts in the distiietsot Caidtornia aod Loul 4 aud called tur @ Commitee of Cos lecence (nm motion of Mr. Johnson, the Senate concurred in the Hous monduren the joint resoiution, teetil, lug the bee of Congr to the off crews Ol VE « engared du th P officers wrecked om bhe #6 resulus ou goes to the President, On motion of Mr, Grimes, the Senate non-con- eusted inthe House ameadiuenis to the jams reso junou lo reunburee the State of Massachusetts ior coast deieuces. A Conmuistee ot Conterence was or- de air, Trumbal! called up the bill relative to the Courtein Waehluytan ‘lerrivory, which was amenu ed and padsed, The consideration of the Civil Appropriation bill was resurned) The pending qu jon wae on Mr, Clark's amendmont, to appropropriate $1,500,000 for the repair of levees on the Mississippi. The amend- ment was adopted, ur, Wilson moved to amend the bill by adding the bill for khe equalization of bounties, air, Grimes moved to amend eo thas in calcuiatin the amount of bouary to each man, all bounties pai ly conuty, city or Stace authority, or by individuals shall be nedu re Saud aucimeo, Mr. Sherman erid he hed official papers to show thot it would take more then three Lund toiilions to do it. if Mr. Wiison's proposition adcpled the public debt must be increased, ihe amendment of Mr, Grimes was agreod to Yess, 21; nays, i> bit. Giriiwes cleved an amendment, which was agopied, to taciude surgeons and pay masters’ ot song those Gusiied to the bounty, The. lout recurred o0 Mr, Wilson's propo. i sitiou, ne ameud vy Mr. Grimes, to give eight and athicd dollars a month for every month of actual tervice, deducting State, county and city bounties; no bounty to be paid so derertess of to those who have bartered ur exchangea their claims, or to those who were discharged at thelr owa request after less than two years’ tervice, The reeuit was: Yeas, 14; mays, 22, So the proposition to equalize the bounties was de. feated. Adjourned. HOUBE OF REPRESENTATIVES The House bill to provide for and regulate the weighing of exports was parsed. It aboliehcs the office of Measurer at the port of New York— the cuties of which are to be performed by the weigher, Weighers at New York are to receive 4 ar Phe senste joint recolution manifesting the sense of Congress towards the officers and seamen of the vesse's, and others engaged in the rescue of the cibceis Bud soldiers of ihe army, the peaposesh ting the eubject before a, confer- Oe “4? 20, Ob, officers and crew of the « ps Franc irc, | killed in battle, captured by the enemr. or other with ry we appropriates | chuse, was pot actually mnestered into the service, the csptains ‘ ree the lay Department shall allow him the full pay and A aeels-- w, the K son, and the #hp Loretie ~@O00 to the mates, and $)u te each man and boy tho St The Honse went into Committee of the Whole on eof the Upion, Mr. Dawes iu the Chair, and resumed the consideration of the Deficiency bill, the Mr. Delano, to etrike ont the pa s\ co nemes, taken p Btales troops Mi jnestion being on the amendment offered by py appropriating Peony iwania, for him in Memphis, Ten: jon of aud used by the Lnited 2.000 to pay Mr, Rovaion, of tain buildings owned Ly Mo i priveiple involved in the paragre ald cos: the Gorermment hane ! a the present eystem Of taxation would be entire! inesuficient, The an.en iment was agree! to by 66 to 09. (in motion of Mr, C'Nelll, adopted app opriating 8 ii ration and repeir of she building known as thei telphia Bank Bulldog, vc ander it able for the oecupancy of Cust (u motion recog uiring diebureiny lie the Cerpitol Police ent sauion appraine {Mr : arent ouse kee right moved hee Mr ec jon, declaring Incte@need compen jy eer or the blouse, which provided for em. was adopied, THY PRESIDENT SIGNS TH TRN™ reser RESOLT TION, The Speaker laid beiore the Houses « message trom the Presicent in relation to the joint resolution de claring the Bate of Lennessee restored to her former proper practwal relations to the loon Portiona of the message were received by the Re pu blicansa with derisive Inughter, lia conclusion greeted by the Democrats with applause TENNESSEE MEMBERA BWORN IN ‘The reading of the message Laving been completed, an be Mr Speaker: Insemuch asthe joint become & law Wy the President, (1 mittee of F furthe » dit baving been laid on the table and ordered to printed, Mr. Stevens rose and eaid peolution bas jal ey proval of fein directed by the Com to be discharged trom the i the mem referred to now the ent re and auguter ifteen com oma \ Commitioe of Blections, which ee, of Pa. called for a division of the Mon The question being divided, the firet part of the motion discharging the Reconstruction Coniuuittee from the further consideration of the the members from lennessee, was acer vo members might be « Mr. Bingham luqnire! of the ppoake: whether the President bad returned (he joins reso.ution with bis soptoval. he Speaker replied that the President, wheo he approves a bill. does notaend It to Congress, hui to ar 1 Teswmrod today, « valid election could not bave heen bad in Aug Mr. Dawes ead thai alier (he juminous ex} of for egreed to and the Speaker the State leopariment, recentials of ” n the reter of Kiections, nays, which ihe second part of the motion being ce ol the tentials tothe Commuirte d called for the yeas as vens, ting in the negative 80: neve, nordert 28: the Demor at the lenne 70 10 ined iately . . age jist rend nt resolution Some other business was then transacted by the Houee, afver which bir, Dawes, from the Committee of Kiections mace S report in the ease of the meme State ot T elect f fine that the Cororrts ue tori and recommended that rived at that couciusioos because nnessee had heen out of the Luion end wae only or Representatives t isis, sition the geatieman from Obio, Le wou d ask the ilouse a vote, The report of the Committee of Elections was invited the members from ‘Tennessee to come forward aud take the oath In Stokes, rep of b pir Sp too tit ¢ The perfect oath wae being administered, was followed hy a repe The Speaker stenped down and shook han Mr Luther ID), Bake 5 Lieut. Edward FP, Doherty, late 16th N.Y. Gnvairy, responre tc invitation, Meare scnting the: Leuneswe, and Mr strict Maynard end cond and Third District representing the First { much applause and clap hands trom menibers, to the eldo of the eaker'e chair, and there with uplifted ment bande, ok the oath solemnly administered by the Speaker sileoce which was oleerved while the ta lvaneed, au ne of on of applauce w! ca the ceren uy waa concluded, with the wiy inducted Inembers, who were® theu congratu lated by groups of memters, THF Hotehkies, trom ASBARBINATION (RM CHDE the Commitee of Claims, reported a bill authorizing the paymeut of the re- de oflered by the Presdent end War Lepart for the ov of Jefierson Davia and tbe ins ot Piesisent Lincoln, whieh w ead twice di pos poned iil tom It divid e woney follows; For the enpiureef Booth erod ih cives to L. C, Baker, 17,500; B,J. Cor + STB na damee RK. O' Beirne, $2,000; 500: Berewant Corbet and each cergeant, corporal tnd private o: the party thateapiared Booth, #),0U, dothereuins, lor the capiure of Jefferson Davie it gives to Lient.Colone! — Pritchard 81000; each of the e7i7.60; each of the tenants $655.5) of the lat sergeants ib; @ech 545; each corporeal 761, Bach private $! ihe following suns 16 allowed for (he capluie o pe: lo Major I, W. Smith 21,000; Richard ©. Morea hiy Devoe, ©. H. Rosch, Thos. suupeon, W. W. Mirmenkieeh, Jobe H. Kamba andl. M. Clark, $600 d susan Jackson and Mary Ann Crifith, $ ror the capture of A tt: To Major Arkimen, ~10,000; Z. W. Grinnell, $5,000; James W, Piesdem wee Christopher Roos, David . Benker, Aibery samuel J, Wiens Geo, W, Young aud ongacre, 1,160 60, » bill reported vy Mr. Llooper from the Com- on Munking aud Currency, to amend the Na- urreney Act, came up as (he nest business the Liouse proceeded to consider it by csions for amendment, EVENING BESR1ON On motion ot Mr Banks, al! further proceedings in disposed with, Gr of relation to the assault spon Mr, Grinnell were ‘This relieves Messrs. benny backer isby, cud McGrew from being brought to the bar the Lloure. The Mouse took up the businesson the Speaker's table, and disposed thereof as follows: The Senate smendment to the House bill to con- ai of ports of de on tute Quiaba and Nebraska City in the Territory Nebrask d St. Peulin the State of Minnesota vy, were releried to the Committee Commerc ‘The Senate amendments to the House joint reso lution of Jun colored soldi ertabliaument of the Uaitea States came up sehenck said thie was cue bil however, been made to-da conference 14th, 1566, reepecting oounti , wad peosione, bounty, and allo to their heirs, were concurred in, be senate bill to increase and fix the military Mr. tthe pumeous Aru Au @rraugement bad, by which a committee of uid te appointed, He thereiore moved to le passed by the Fenate. the reie:ence of this bill to the Committee on Mile tary Affaire, aud it was fo refers ‘The penate joint resolution the eus- pension of taxes in the ciry 0 . Maine, was referied to the Committee of Wa. di Means, The senate bill tor the relief of the guffere:s iy the late tire at Vortiand, Me,, sppropriating gbu0u, was recorred to she Commitee of the Wauole, ‘The Senate bail tor the payment of the public debt was,on motion of dir, adorrilly referred \o ihe Commitiee on Ways and Me The peuate amendments & (ie Howse bill to pro- tect the revenue ani for other purposes cam up. bir, Wilson (or lows) preferred that the House enould concar in (he Ss nate @ $th sec iou, which provide of charges, etc mei Committee of Conference dent for striking ont the adding to the vane traneportasioa, commission Aiter some discussion, ail the amenu nig ofthe Senate were non-cobcurred in aud a an neked goods the cost of Leave of absence was given to several members, Mr. Bingham, trom the Confe:@ace Commitiee oa the House joint resolution for the relet ot cesta officers of the army, mac that In every case w acjualy reporwhch was effect of the re was & cmnmissiou offieer Oubsed o@ Bia uuty, bul by teameu of Lous eed | emolument of bier duty | Teavlution acc une by Congress the m |. ncola, presented @, with thanks to (le donor, From Washington, Wasntsatox, Jul firmed sixty-seven brevet eral, wventytive brevet brigadier two hundred brevet colonels for distingut Meritoriour military services, ‘The Democratic citivens of Ohio, resident i Washington, held a meeting to night, and org that Btate fa the p: Robert, of Atkinson, The Senate ha Marehal General Janes bb. br ‘as chosen president. vet Maior General, The Senate hae rejected the nominated to be Po n Ministers, Both havin in the re fon, Senators did pot deen persons WW represent our counter denate bill, regulating the lection of be viva voee, The immediate Jervey Logiviature Moister Harvey, at Ports that the Necretary of Brate of the seo.es service fuad Benjamin FP, Beveridge, in accordance with th ‘The action of Congress im entting off the salary of ‘ eo adroitiv fixe thie ternoun, Che! to New Orleans. New Onierns, JULY 24, -Some few cases of alck- ness, believed to Le cholera, are reported amon troops recently arrived, but they have been remoy from the city Condition of the Territory wn. W asta to: ‘aly @ Utah ly violated armed force le ne eweanry to preserve the peace an wive security to the lives and property of eltinems of wit he request of the delegate from the pilod Stas esiding therein nea introduced The only from the time he entered on Raymond moved the adoption of a concurrent portrait of y Signor Salvtat of The Senate, in Executive Session yesterday, con nominations for major ized an Ohio Democratic Club, to ald the Democracy of eut political canvass, Mayor withdrawn the name of Provost trom the Presitent to whom it had been eent for the commission of bre nominations of Pro- visional Governore Holden and Jotmson, who were 8. *, paosed by the House yesterday, abolishes nvestions, and provides that all voting eball feet of the bill ie in- tended to remove the present dead lock in the New neteven pay him out Tybee from @ o'clock Moaday morning to 6 o'clock A Bad state The House Committee on Territories have made a report on the condi ‘ion of They eay the testimony discloaes the fact that the lawe ofthe | nited States are openly and defiant- throusbout the Territory, and that an UN. 'Thirty-Third Year =3 Committee hare sppeinted Congressional delocates to the Angust Convention, and also delegates at large, completely ignoring the delegation previonsiy’ appointed by the Jobuson ( onvention, Louisiana, CARS JOON Ryesise Am immense meeting of the Democracy was held hore tonight, od ratified (he nominations ot the State Cemmit- tee. Revolutions were adopted, deprecating the mo, tives of the Conventioniate ef 1°64; that ttle the duty of the law of f the State to take ech stepe the oceas'on demande to eave Louisiana from the rehy which threatens her, because of the miscon- duct of pretended patriota; that Louisiana tally en- dorees the Philadelphia Convention, The speakers were very re on the redicale. h Caroli Cuancrston, July 24.-A public meeting, ender the auspices of leading citirens of Charleston, was held last night, and delegates chosen to the State Convention which is to select delegates to the Phil- adelphia Convention, A long preamble endoress the National Conservative movement as the only New OF h of the restoration of the Union and of peace, theeveral resolutions, were carried by acclama- The resolution denomaces the radieal € | policy ae bh he Censtitusion, and tending MN directly ¢ sod miarule, The secoa Y | expresses hearty lof tho wise and statesman ~ like vetoes of ident Jobnson, and his earnest eflorta for the speedy restoration of the Union. The third endorses (he call for the Philadelphia National nton Convention. The fourth approves the cad of the Governor for a State Convention at Columbia to sclect delegates (row Soule Carolina, dl The Saratoge Races. Banarooa, NY. Jury @4.—The race today wae largely attended, The day was fine bat the track ° im, order of the House of Representatives, bas been de heavy from yesterday's re ms FINOT RAGE TRAVERS STARR TM MILE, livered by the Sergeant-at-Arme into the custody of Desh , 1a. Vecty-enehemizaiions, Ft0e the civil authorities, to be prosecuted before the | gared cntsbaie , criminal coart for an assault upon NW. Paloter, | KR Ae Glesanta ‘ach, ©. Merrill.... z "Ye ‘ % s , Jobo Llunter's b. t. Ulriea.... ones va of the Me obaly tf oa Feat OM por fi tog K. A. Alexander's b. ¢, Bayawater sees ow ‘ timong | Dr, Weldon's ch, ¢. Billy Genuor, + shows that Mr. Paltiter wan on lie way to the com- | A nan ag Vou Wolf0lR. .....+++++ ‘e e-room ia the lower hatle ol the Capitol, and tme—o Ain conversation with a friend, when be wae sroonn nace? Mite mot by Heveridge, knoeked down, kicked eoveral ‘l, 4 years old Pers | tines (no the bead and jeg, and ta the opinion of some bh. Julius, 4 yeate old......8 4 . but for the interference of persons ' b. bh. Knighthood, 4 re old...9 8 well a9 those who came to bie | yy Warson'eb, h. Nutlereck, 7 yo 4 lamer ave been & ‘ 1 5.4859 —J.40%, a vay July 24, the race to-morrow for The Cholera at Tybee, Wks July $418 the tu) 1h ” bh the “Saratoga Cup #1,000 prize, Kentucky te the Savansaiy Gian July 2+-There were 29 deaths | eat ravortte, four to one, and Delawar® second im from choiers, and J4 new cares among the troops oa pools ——— ‘Tret in Boston, Boston, Jury 24. The trot to harness between Biackstono, Hell and Pocahontas, took piace this af+ ternoon ov the Mystic track, At least seven thone- 4 persons witnessed the race, Pocehan ies x ie three straight heats, easily m 5 221 a. Kobert Monger bas parchase! *eomkemsasy © avery high hgure, The Anti-Rent War Avuany, Jury 24 The Anti Rent war tevirtoally onded, Two additional writs of ejectment have heem executed. and several of the parties against whom write have been issued expressing & desire to settle the clairos seainet them, turther proceedings wiir we dvlewed, ‘bo military are relieved trem daty Tho Atlantic Cable, ‘The correspondent ef the London Monsino Bram sore: ‘There te not much to say abont the shore Oy necessity of maintaining United Biates ¢ lerritory in order to secure pro- the soliee bet, yet & re erg ‘ae weetion pernous and property. The | Petecen the William Cory }@ shore, and the c shat they have been un. | jing connected with the instruments, Mr. Willougb= i ths bryghcyihiny ane Paton ny as MO | by Smith, the chief electrician of the Company, con= com pi which are sted to exist, ducted the experiments at thisend 0 esis were Ther have, therefore, been compelied to the farther ber beat Sunith, the ro osave the Book of nd forbide polygamy or held cam which Chureb did not, unde vor does it noW,uuder b teach hostility to the G mentot the Un Fiates. General Connor, who bas been militer: ccumander of the Department of Utab aince 150 ean ot Weat with him principle of the Morme treason to the Governin: ite tenete. the Federal Government in ew Ge have assumed te authorize He Lelieves it from + report among themaeives, aud trom ® Mormon wh: coniesse) (0 bim that be bed commi by duction of the Mormon leade: lieved at the thine jostify honmiei advice of Brighem Young, for the murder of eight innocent men, route for California, Fortunately & the order son, oviginal o:der to a Fe i now iu Gen, Connor's port m, The Janes Foreuson ie auluenticatved by the iwo respectabie Monon merchants of 5 City, 1 be following is a copy of the order “parr Lane Crry, April 9, 1868, “Speciat Oxorr.—The officer in command ot escorts is herevy ordered to see@ that every man is veil piepared with emimunition, and have it ready, veers ® hapdred wiles trom the settlements, l’resident Young advises tat at them from Every precauhoa should be taken, aud see tuat BO one At the time you see thovw they should be nil killed, to pre’ returning to Bridger to join our enemies, vcrecy Is required, By order ot * re Gen, Danie BH. Weta, “Janes Fenovson, Asst. Adjt. Gen,” Other witne: tien of the Mormuns, escapes. POLITICAL, Michigas. Dersom, Micutgan, July #0,~ Michigan qt represented in the Philadelphia Convention, and e movement has already teen set on foos to selec delegates from each Covgressional District Democratic Committee will and appoint delcwaces at large, Teanessce. Nasnvirie, Jory 24.—Messrs, Brittle, Fo the Tennessee Houee of Kepresentatives, were ex pelled toda The two latter were the mwermler recently arrested, Speaker Huskili, of « Porter, elected Bpeaker pro tem Missouri, Srparra, Mo, July %.—A Republican Convention oviay for the nomination of « eandi- Congress. The Convention was very laree It was estimated 10,000 people Joseph W. McClarg was nominated was beld hei nsinstic, were present, for reelection by acciamation Maryland. Barrimons, JOLY 24.-The ansouncement of the dmiasion of the Tennessee membere to seats in Congress was received ia this city with much gratifi cation, At great rejoin Convention, meet here to morrow, Peansylvania. PRLAvVELIWA JULY thient ie Lemoorata patpone consideration of the :natter antil Decem- Amone the witnesses examined was Joseph ot the founder of the Mormon Chureh, Mormon explicity condemns which was oot known, ac article of faith, umsil the leader of that part of The nev of his father, an | Presidency ved that polyguny is taught as @ fundamental & eligion, and disloyalty and ptae a oractiee enjoined by Ib je regarded by good Mormons ae not only allowable tut meritorious so axsail and despoil prnctical way, no doubt the Mormon leaders e. rown records, from current he was doing right, as tangat by ‘Ae further evidence, the witness subsnitted lowing copy ofa apecial order issued by the im berced teatosters trom Gen, John commana, then at bore Bridger, Utah, who eu tuatitied to the demorelized condi. The hold ® meeting soon, Marble, r, Martin and Williams, members of llouse, was retieved from du'y for the remainder of the term et theirown request, aud Jadge Nerman was the rooms of the Union Club there was The Conservative State Convention called by .ne urnell and Blair men, to nominate « Grate tickot and elect delegates to the Philadelphia applied every alternate five minutes for insulation, and every other five minutos for spepking. The fires speaking mosange from the vesso! anuounted she wae rolling & good deal, The reply from the shore was Qn inquiry atter th hot Mr. Dudler, the artist. who had been © ed jo making etch of the seene connected th the laying of shore-end, The question “How is Dudley i" was romptly sent with the an "Dudley al Be. When the cable had been payed ont ite inaul u increased four-toid ‘or, in roore epecific language, the time occupied im moving from charge to Lali-chargo was 7 minutes and 35 seconds, which representa the highest de of iveulation, The buoving of the cable does not, aseome superficial persons might think, jovolve ite suspension im the water. It hee enugly and safely in the bottom of the Atlantic on a sloping bed of mad and rock; aad even in the sbal Follh y to be distarbed m Bay, ities novel which i have fracsured so > by anchors, which im other seas many cab EXPERIMENTS ON THE OLD CABLE, The Times correspondent who acc Atlanuc Telegraph expedition, says th nes ite insulation bas vot been almost hourly the Irisn end. Thore testa ehow broken ead, 1,26) miles trom - r © walware a certain amount of resistance to ao electric current entering @ cable, which is eallod retarautie red by mil- riaim lomgth, oe since the fracture of Inat year's cable th: tasted s condition a y ca re! and ite insulating and to within a mieol wtaultby the t ‘ takes in entering the wire, ‘These tosts, ar we bi said, bave been carried on hourly with last year's cable, aud (he resul as to muiiions of anite has corr responded day by day in the most rewarkeble man- ‘Ut course, both its conductivity and resistance varie! as earth currents arose or magnetic but nine tir out of ten the re eu We maillontn wit! y alter day, SH th o aflord the inost carious vo been almost entire! Jecleace ae connected wh the submarine cabies, It is touud that exactly im proportion asthe baromeser ree tho resiacauce of the current incressed, avd cice versa. In plain terme, alow barcmoter tu mood cable, aad @ high be- rometera bad one, Anower curious clreumerauce which bas sometimes beck noticed, bat never care fully recorded tll wow, is that betw ive aud two im the cay, aod only ob Rose be iweye at ite wore data, which until no overieokud ip elec tiica Keows ‘toms By Telegraph te the Now York Mang Four cases of cholera—three adults and one child—were reported by the Pb ilaue))Lia B verd of Health yesterday, No deaths Amour #800,000 in gold dust reac hed Bt, Josephs Mo., yesterday, iu the lands Martans, Tas New Jersey State troops went inte encampe ment at Long By vesierday. They will re- main there four days end will be reviewed by Ms). Gen. Meale, A Biot between whites and negroo#, occasione® bys jlroad conductor atteropting to cuts buiton off a newroe’s coat, occurred at Columbus, Ken- tucky, on Saturday, Three or four nogroes wero killed and several whites are missing, [tia not yet known whether \be latter were killed, Tne funeral of Janes 8. Thorn, lave of the Troy Toews, and member of the last Legislature of Now York, took place in Troy yeseniay, Two thonsand persons were present, representing the Knights Templars of the Masonic fraternity, the Fire Department, the State Legislature, the Troy Common Council and the Press of the city. All the belle were tolled, _ (Comtinucd om Peach Pass), { passengers (rom ‘ ook x=

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