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—— _THE NEW YORK SCN. MQADAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1506, TWO CONTINENTS JOIN HANDS, The announcement that the Atlantic Telegraph enterprize bes beem crowned with success, sends e ‘% lof joy through the whole country, which is bdo vened by the glad news wh ch the cable first av en Us— that peace again reig'# in Europe This event may well cause en outburst of enihusiasm, for it is ucquestionably the greatest ecientific echievernemt that bes ever been accomplished, The cable expedition seems to have encountered no obstacle ia the progress of the work, nor is there any apparent drawback to the hopes of those who were engaged in the enterprise, Every~ (ring.#o far, ie reported to be entirely satisfactory. Weare vow in almost instantaneous communics son with Europe, and space between the cous trot so far a the transmission of news ie conv rned, bas been ennibilaied. This much ee- ccy plished, it pext remains to be seen whether treceble will prove to be « permanent success, We well remember how jubilant we al! became over the “greetings” that passed between Queen Vioronta and President Buowawam in 1858, when toe first cable was announced as @ success, We remember, also, how the enthusiasm was extin- guished when the news came that the signals bad become “wesker and wesker, and finally ceased sitogether.” itis possible thai a like fate may befal the present cable, but we hope and believe dif forently. Isis a stapeadous achievement, and, as ts alwaye the case in great undertakings, the fee. Ing ef doubb i¢ im proportion to the magnitude of the work. But science knows bo euch word es fail with regard to ANY ePuievement that comes within the range of Pour. bility, and the success of the cable is there- (ore nothing more than a consequence of patient and persevering scientific istor. If the present cable shall work satisfactorily it will Le but = few years until the Atlantic bed will be covered with « set-work of telegraphic cables, We shall then be placed tm telegraphic communication with the whole civilized world, aud will be able, before breakfast in the morning, to inquire ani receive « seply from our celestial antipodes, about the (atest quotation of “ Young Hyson" end the pro- Crees of the Taeping rebellion. Gew Congress “Rushed 11” ** Heme Stretch,” The last houra of the Session of Congress which bas just close? wili form an interesting page ia the politico) history of the country. Ib fs doubt- fal if e@ much important legislauve business was ever ‘vefore crowded into so short e space of nme. Mesures which had bung in suspesse for months, Wad which had been discussed over and over avala without it, were rushed through in the lest hours session ae smoothly as sf the Congregsions! work were dove by machintry. ‘The most important feature of 1.) business iran- eacted by Congress just before the adjournment, ‘was the passage of the Soldiers’ Bounty Bill, This Dill anos #0 favorable tothe soldiers as that which ‘was so long pending, but itis Letter than nothing, and, since it is the very best that could be got through Congress, the soldiers will have to be satisfied. It gives to every # ldier who served three yoars, and was honora- bly discharged, one bundred dollars bounty, Proved that he has already received no more ‘thay, that sum in the way of Government bounty, 4 scldier who served two years and received filty “delars bounty, will now receive that much more, ‘The next most noticeable action of Conyress, in its deat sieges, was the final aloption of the project @tarted by the Beuate, for increasing the pay of members tc five thousand dollars por annum. The House of Reyresentatives made a great show of honesty and propriety when they refused, by a ‘vote of 124 t> 3, to endorse the salary job, but their consciences seem to have relaxed, finally, so @6 enatie them to vote money into their pockets, The admission of Benator Parranson, of Tennes- see, just before the adjournment, was one of the Benate’s last acts, The ‘Kt dicale’? tn that body might have kept him ous if they had been disposed to revenge themsclves upon ile President, for Mr. Partensox acknowledged Lie inability to take the test-oath. The Bovate without modifying the oath to sult bis came, @ave bim bisseat, The bill for the admission of Nobraske was passed, aad if the President should @gn it, Nebraska will be technically, what she is ‘mow proctically, the thiriy-serenth State of the Union, Sbortly before the sdjournment the President Greda final shot at Congress in the way of another ¥ This was note political matter, however, It had ref-rence to the bill lately passed by Congress providing for the erection of Montana Territory into s surveying district “and for other purposes," —she latter alluding to» huge Specula- live job that was engiacered by » rich company, 4 number of other iiportant measures were dispesed of im the last hours vf Congress, the report of which will be found in our Congressional proceedings, em the qenteetinnvinstiieeenciann A Message of Peace. Tr te a singular circumstance thai the Atlantic Telegraph introduces itself to America as ibe herbinger of peace in Europe. The success of the world's greatest scientific enterprise, there- fore, brings with 1s the announcement thas the war, which threatened to engulf ai Europe has ferroiveted. Isis to be hoped that this evens may snaugurele an ere of bigher enlightenment—thas era in which there shall indeed Le * peace on earth end goodwill toward men.’ Tie cable has Veen characterized a8 ® bond that shall bind Eu. rope and America more closely logether in sympa- thy and friendship. We trust i+ may prove ao, and thus become a tie, as itis now the messenger, of pesce among the nations. Harmony fm the ( sbinet. Tae President has advanced snotber and per- hepe the lest step in the reorganization of his Cabinet. Hon. 0. BH, Baownine, of Dlinols, bas been installed in the postion of Bocretary of the In-rior in the place of Mr, Hanan, who tendered his resignation on Friday. Ibis aot publicly known whether any further changes in the Cabinet wij) be made or not, There bas been a report that all of the members would tender their resivnations so os to relieve the President of any embarrassment he might feel abous notifying such ashe might not weat, but it is not likely that thiswild be done, Is ie well known that every preseos member of the Cabinet, with the poss.ble exception of Sec- resry Grawrom, is heartily in accord with the President end bis revonstruction Policy, Shere @ emsidereble doutd wove public mind about the position of Mr. Frawtom, but late events lead to the conciveion that he, too, stands by the President He wae a Democrat before the war, and although he ected cordially with (ie Republicaus throughous the contest, it is qute probable that he is cisin- before the Ilo; are, and he atit wae ner @rther, and so the ine hour of the egies e o'cleck the @ Mr. Pou well b ought up fo | clined to give up bis old Democratic notions about | Tero u eportes by himirom the Jad mittee 6 @ to the alee 4 ce icley Biate-rights, which question now Les at the root of it Davie in Mr. Lincoin's aestacination, aud Wey acopied, The clock had just etrack seven, shen Mr. Forney, the Secretary of ihe Senate, was een cou.ng tothe ball with @ mossace, and there was #’movt an at tempt to applaud bin, Having Informed the House that the Senate had agreed 10 tho repor: of ie Comes mittee of Conference oa ihe Aimy bill and the Civil the Whole reconstruct siness, We incline to the cpiniog, therefore, that Mr. Stawronm has de cided to go with the Preaiient, as the majority ot the War Democrats have already done, If that loference \s correct, the President has now « har- monious Cabinet, a)) the members being politically ‘“gound"”* upon hs policy. Approprintion bill, ———_——- Banks rove 4 . the Conference Re CONGRENSIONAL PROCEDINGS, =| ,.Mi Deli cpen ant prevented the Conference ee | ‘Thirty Piath Seeeion. Wap ot SENATE. Wasutsorons, July 28,—The following ie the eon tinuation of the Benaie proceedings, from the point whore the report closed this morning Mr, Wilrou eallod the yeas aod nays on agreeing to the report, to wit: Increasing the pay of Con Gresemen and rejreting the bounty bil! Yean—Morere Beckslew, Counoas, Cowan, Davie, | 01° y chatge r : ; Teo'lttie nunds, Fessen ev, Foster, Gutt GW; teinor eblidren < ts of auch 6 Henderron, Howerd, Jobneon, Meliongal . Moreas, ed 10 the service, oF {1 sore Norton, Poiand, Pomeroy, Kemeewm b ehet ted in the ery in the se of ditty. Brrasue,b it, Suuwer, Van Wik Wit | oad an additional bounty e iu d bed Chandier, Cresswel!, | Lit roiliere choenis ed | ary ats x ace Rous, 'irumbie, Wade, | fer existing Ieee eis va der Vie un6 conus | Wilson, Yator—13, tlune, an additions! bown ols | Bo the report was agreed to. Mr. Warding, of J lic exp eres cootempt in On motion, the Benate procesded to the considers i oe ay oles mart 4 as ches eulnse tion of the following resolution bounty ¢» soldiers, Fi | Resolved, That Hon, David 1. Patterson, upon ibe fpeakercaied Mr Herding to order for tho taking the oath required by the Constitution aad | exp.easou which bei ine é i laws, be admisied to lis seat as aeuaior fiom jeu. Mr. Nantes west on t e thatthe fenave Com turnce of » dou mites bad Bar The resolutio€® declaring Mr. Patterson entitied to his seat was adopied—yeas 21, naye it Y PAB—Merere, Huckalew, Cownn. [ Eeicands, begsenven, Foster, Gurb barrie, Hea. Kiikwood, Lane, Norwo, Kiddie, Bherman, Van Winkie, Wiley, Wu 1 ch it had ore en the vie, Doolittle, eu diarn, ao Howe, Jobneon, o'e liamr—2 Chandler, Creswell, Howart, Nye. usey, Hes, Sumner, Tramiuil, Wade, Yates tl (oaTonpay's seastom.) Waantnorom, JULY &8.—The does re-opened at 5 thas the Lio oliouwty war iu Polook A. M. hed Leen a tow acd bat We The 8e ‘eed to the report of the Conference | tion o' ibe seuate wascore atl ud, He was Committee on he Army bill. As sgroed upon the | Pg ec, tue: oiote, toy) id Lily Judauien s 40 the walle intially the last one passed by the Bem: | ing pais or the BU Ate, Le -l ould say. " It provides for an addi:ion to the army of two ee cpten of e A ur companies each to the twenty reveo existing battal. | S04 1M rege do emia ee bus € than tue tne ions of infantry, tour of which shail be colored troops | C8! Valle! shat Buy ctier |iubasion ti lo tue end iour Veteran :eerves; siso four regiments of | CO bd (Oot screiere leit to him toeay at s06 cavairy, pacts, a wee ‘Die wp Stk tik a a uate te iat moment Nor he Cor € uld Mr, Eherman, from the Conference Commitee on | jajoit w disagreement ¢ e Le should Aeeeas 60 the Civil Appropriation till, seked that the Cominit- | the pre ghey ey Bi he Woe Le nS uel gin4 bay too be instructed to serve to the House ainendment | pR'ChUNS fe 0 Biever con intr to Dis own on the subject of bounties in a modified form, Ib | judementetthe eons ‘ erence or eniict hewid not Lave toy ub cabled Upyy disability cide at tho last mone and be bad tue shat on the © Lo ” © discharged jor disabiity,eball receive | m-maitiee Cw ind faci, tound agree Mi The Benate considered the bill for the distribu tlon if the awards for the cepture of tLe eseassics of the late President, ithie auty, sean On motion, that portion of the bill relating to uader other cncu the captu.e of Jefenon Lavie @ striken out. | to soe biouse tort ‘The Dili wee then pussed an amended, aud was aot The previous qu back to the House jor concuriouce in the ameuc- question wee cidered On avreeig tO Lhe .epo.i, ment. ibere was com raule Oxi omen’, and, lor a ime, Mr. Johnson, at 11o'clock moved that Mr. Pat. | breathicesace oe hed 6 anewered (0 Lie iB, Keuator lect from ihe State of Tennesee, | Buues As tie toll wae ath walihie io be sworn into office, Mr. I’a terson went forward to cloe@® of the cali , 5 . io (he LOsative, the Vice Piesdent's desk aud took the oath of but then there we.e severa) mcuibers who usd not office. Qoswered whe fliet cae cou? who bad voes Mr, Wileon called up the House joint revolution | )@m® Guciug (Leu se.ves aren fg © 1d & Lilo: : chapged ther vores to ba, , aude gain when (Let suiborizing the President of the andthe tarbed, changed suuin deca wo 3 hewbere who Bpeaker of the Louse to grant the use of a building. | yoved i hen begun to erplan tleir Voie on the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Seventh | Mf, Liogau sald he was cppoees 0 4 pay, but au favor ci bouat) ior thee street for any lawful purpose, but e pecially for meetings held with aview w the liberation of Ire. land. therelo:e vowed aye eher.t Mr. hinges entlemen, if they were lo:cou bo BseG puy, would ua Mr, Gutherie moved to lay the terolution on the table, W lich was ois-greed to Mr. Johnson (bought toe pasesge of this resolution would give Loglang cau i fede bis own judgment, oO report tile provinion 4» was scconded, and the main ou members etocd around the cleik's hear Low ihe vote « 004, the 40 BAY by OF tom voles tue S uoreased is, and pI a a I a SAG I a a as ne te ale Rina tend a cee abet Eat lie ae Sa Ea ae nee ee onae ign pargpn oe ca ES = aie, eaid thet he bad C0400 0 t J ‘ vpportuaiby Of Vos jets, | Whether Kusgiand had ecte dthe United el. compelled co chan v yea, Btates 'u 6 proper epiritof n Was OLE (ice. © eioud 1eady .0 pay Ovex tt ww the ent tion, Whewer we woulc our veuiraiity by Pity LG Clb: OL gOd Us Culisgue (Uiiege) Oo dothe | such Sclion 48 was DOW pioiwed woe auosber ques | grave. and oue whict touched mos y Our halon. sir, Sehenck asserted, with characleriatic Liunt- Al buro @ in wer, and | yess, thar .@ yosed “) e4" bo bole Dicpo. s ohuscn) said thatwe « wot by auy Mi. U' NOU Voted © peu" 10x bie ease of Vc Coun. ou of oure, tu t | ty prepossstou, i b ® foreiga bir, Vs Gute h, etter e! owing eomnch anxiety for Seuut y should, in bis Opin.on, abide by aud respect | the P OVivus lorty + th to Voie @ ue bo WOricaD laws, 604.0) Phy to WMOILO'® Was Nut tO ihe Lad Whee Mr, Ny@ replied to Mr. Jobnron thet there wae the trpert ae lusue and t v tatu, ¥ ae nothing Ww rong iB the meolution. It uld dono Al lonetb ah cde GW Olive ss bee ens Lau voed, end barns, These was no seusou 101 Wis Oxtieue Bux | (he ols CLauped dust BLU» ed ou QOL & One a TAVoR ty about neatraliiy, ol toe repos Mii. Howe, iu the course of some remarks, advert The )o.e was thereupon yeas 61, naya S), ed to the course of the Biitish Government oward Bo the ConeOice iepoit wa aureed to in both thie coupiry vuring (he iate civil war, Lie wasin | [louses, and tho bls bow onl) wee lee as ot de¥Or Of OLCOUrHEIUE every Birugelo : pais Or like: ty bow: | the P.esideas, @tiy wave, Le cared Bot by whom, He believed ) as--Mestrs, Anderton, Banka, Barker, Den) the.@ wes nothing in the resolution to wowed an min, begen € » . Aniericen citizen could object, He anew of no peo howley, E.dridge, » ho had suewn such jeve ol couaiy asthe re miaus, The sesolation was fiually parsed yeas 20, va: ° air. Wilrow called up the House joins rosolution directing thet the rpecial five per cent. income tox shail not be collected from officers or soldiers ef the United States army, Passed, Mr Yates presented the credentials of Llon, Janes Harlan, Senator elect from the Ssaie of lows for aix lt Lienner, jiavoerd of Jcboson, Kelley Mound, Letrick, ML. | Committee had eo informed the President, and that | du lesot the responsilie and often ‘rying position | Warner, aed 60 rears, tee on the part of the Renate, to notify the President that Congiess had concluded ite business. Io a few ming subsequently, Mr. Morr ll recorred that the BRIDE Patrick & native of t Youshan, Co, Co, ive. nd, aged 80 yesre The wneral wil! take pice this hovuday ofternoon, et 1 o'clock. fiom cor, of inman and Witham oy Hrockiyo. Ife remaine will be taken to ¢ vivary Cer etery for interment. Mu ODONNELL-On Aatnrda of the President bed etated he hed uo furthor business to communicate, The hour of hal’-past four having arrived, the | Sh inet, on. Speaker delivered bis farewell eprech, He saia? sumpt len U'Dongell, iguter of Johm and Genre OF Tan Hover of Rernesentarivee: | Maree vonnell, of Brocea, near Westport, Ceo, =| speak (he word thas annonne: ration | Mayo, be nntll next evse'on of Congress, [thank you with ot Map her soul rest in peace! the warm emotions of a «:a'eful heart for the unani The relatives and friends of the family are respect. to attend the iunere! Monday ' ofelock, irom th mourly adopted 1csoiations you have placed on your jounal, Unusaal a6 this wat the coe of a frss tession of Congress, ite value mw the eby enhances, aud prizeit becauro I beiievs itis your sincere indorsement of my endeavors to acminister the R—On Saturday, July 28, Anna C, E. The relatives and friend ot the family are reepect tally inviied to attoud the fuuecal, trom her late wih ao @stuest wpartiaity. ‘bo maintain *he just tigh'aof atm jority, to protec, the even more ne ae sary ightecf a minority, and yet to hold the scales | residence, 126 Norib 6th «cor, of 4b a, Williame- fo fairs polwed that every decieiou shall stend the | burgh, on Tuesday afternoon, July Si, at 1'¢ o’cik ut test of reason snd FPerdameniaty law, Watched, as | <———— -—-— AL NOTICES. idivg oliver iways must be, by acoves of crit: +i jou te Dever lees han difficult, and Oo impress the Lody ove; which couvictioa that hie constant srt An Afidavit.—* |, Isnuc L. Dasenberry, unaie whoc “rr es, with oreuier justice toall, Meet op £6 | of 169 Nowtu Th 6 reet, Wiuaueburab, N. Yo bet 4 a of eeriy aod parting Lf mnly dec th Inst December i soerlun « the torrid heate of cted omeatiem as w be r, friends jormed waten will o mo jor three weeks; sud thet, after ightew tees discu 6.06 ken three doses of Metcaife’s Great Rovu- me ot the ny me 1 er saomitted toa dy, Twas enabled to waik without se u 6 lend, the attrition of mind { ¢i nd ovherw: vored to periect health.1/7 OA Sgeusht and occ? | Mow's Chemical Pomade restores gray y withit ne. | Hair, te the bees hore restorer and areesin, Known, re rin ne weaaral wold by Ruanton ly Astor douseand a arugeiats.s66 ver, W Llowe sewing Machine Company. No.699 FiLey to on Hromiway, N.Y. Bliss Mowe, Ji Piemuent. Ace be ues wi ey ¢ divia ie wanted 3 © fully auido by their verdict 20 r — = = frow woleh there ie uo sightiu appeal, Wiebing you Wheeler & Viilson Lock stitch Lede @il & euto journey to your Lomes,eud a happy ree | Mac cand bu ton oe Machine, 6.5 Broadway O39 UbiOd With Ieushes and friends 1 Go now. in ce | ———— - « ance Wii th weur eas reco udess f bo a 7 e , 5 x * "ZC ES. He dees, Ceclire the bitet S@rok 1 Of be tiouee OF K PRAGE NOTE ibid Olle) Vee ol (he Abirty wink Cougiess adjoun a aor mae m es aide du ROOKLYN JOURNEYMEN TATLORS | lar take votice.—You can join the Working sajore 460 hall of the Honse and the gallerios were itsien thee weil b ion by orate of the beslorrs crowded with «pec 4, watching with intevest the |), et Mouday uiebt, 369 Fulton st. top floor, JOH ” momeote sersion that will be memorabie | OL RLF, Pree; JUN 3. CARR. Sec, ” ABORLRs TAKE NOTICE—THERE IS a xensa meeting of the Varied Laborers of the City ot New York, 10 be held oo Tupsday evening, daly 3le:, 1600, ar Ty o'clock at Wiiiman’s Hail, cor of 26th sb.and ita ave, Ali members of the let, Yu, 4th and bth at ted toa tend in fall (c1c@, as the gq fove them to; disc 0. Br oruer of Associations, ATRICK Bu ADY sod WILLIAM P. COLEMAN, OWEN FEENY and JAMES GILMARTINs % ory, The Speaker's dictory was listened deep silence, and as bespoke the isst words sure Was an outburas of app! one of the Dem + crate members (Mr. Si:ouse), crying out vehe- meutly, “ three cucers for our noble Speaker!" The cail was responded to heartily. Tae partinge of me alers from each other were of the most frieadly, au. even gushing character, Thus closed the First ya of he Thirty-ninth Congre ‘Min ANNUAL GRAND EXCURSION a zal ir , has Yok Operative Plasteie.s Tr Vin cial News, Merkets, &eo. Bo o Perel pond , New York, Saturday, July 2%, — 2’, 31.—The gen- | 156 " euib Regen ' Bitcated, o q “ - | gaged for the cecaniou, THOMAS HOLL h era ock market bas beeu dull to-day, withont ma barre Or PATICCK “GROGAN, 4 . terial ¢; JOHN Aly Leoges in the quotations, Governments were | PEN. Press THOMAS DILLON, fr r flim, Goid closed at 100, Tue loan market was easy pest ieares S4'b oh Fase Hives 1 er A Hag t 1 ‘ . » 34.0 84, Nor aver, . rol ine ac 6 percent, on call, and the discount demand was | 3,? ign ave onthe revurn in tt @ evening 269 very quiet, the beet paper parsing at 6407. Ex- “a . ; TAILORS PIC NIC—THE NEW YORK change or London closed at 108% por cent, The ship- Journeymen Ialiore Protectiv d Renevolens ments ot gold and siiver by the day's sieamers | | Ul Loid their Fourth Auoual Pic Nie, os August 61h, 1865, im Bellevue Garden, 50th oor genuemen 25 cents, ‘The iine of Mé@rch and T 1p the papers o! Satur. e@mouated to $545,775, making for the who! $1515,440, Oa 'Oh @ to-day Flour was quite firm for sound low grades, and dull and heavy jor other descriptions. Wheat was firm and quiet. Corn was | Qt tie bik tre Situs without decided change, Oass were vy and ree | ments, Cri ani Fe 7 aumen, WMC, ther essler, Pork washeavy. Reef was unchan TUCKER, sec, ED. 8'L Kit Treas, pee. ae Lard wes stoady, and Whiskey dull and nominal. eee titi SOCIETY Novices GRAND PUBLIC MEEVING OF THB STOCK SALES—FIRST BOARD, A800 UB. 68, 63, rg 20) Quiexeiiver M,.. 59 8 40 40... B0adu'y Y. M. F. M. T. A. B, pociety No. 2, 01 Jcisey rainy 800 Mariposa Pt..... 46% | City, at Washiugton Hall, this eveao.ng at 8 o'clock, aun 6 do... ++ 26% | Spcakine by Mr. Mickey, Mie. ©, 0 Mile, Singing 10 26 Atiantic M. 8....116 by ‘ue Canaven and otuers, 1). MCKERNAN, Pies; nd 200 Boston Wat. P.. & K. EAGAN. Keo. Sec. us O38 , teeeee TRPODL aR UONTHTY Hy : peg oo MY eee eB HE REGULAR MONTHLY MLETING OP the Barry Benevol 10 Erle H, it Bocety wii be beid shis JUN Oss. vers eee Monaay, July h, at 8 o' wok P.M. at the 14th 000 Troa, 7 de... 2) Ward Hoel, 2 1 Grand et eet Ail members ase .@e 1500 do. 34 quested to attend. vaste FITAPA 34. ulCan, Press, nn, 6a, *V0,., MICHAEL MURKPUY, Ree Bec 116 V TERANS OF HE WAR Ob isl, BY the sovicitation of our fionis that was wi b os, gud thoee (ha. weie net oa our ex orsion of the 18th of June, OO accouns Of Lhe Weaher, we are to Lave @ repetition Thu eday, Augues , 1868, FP eail ond set your ticke # and circalare at No, 4 City Hali Piece; they wie teady tor cel very. By order of the committer, (en, M, RAY MUND, C lu Te: lo be Common’ ith, 1 Usaiow Lo, ) Central Coal, ROA, AUCT., A i ay, Will sell at public auction this Monday, July % #0 Cam. ( + Fy morning, at 1. ec'cl-ck, all the han some honsehol bu Am, ¢ 6) 4) do... Jel | turnitue at the 4-stery house 119 Clin on Pace, § pt) West Caron Lei. 26 ob) Mil. & roduc... 8) | at bets band Gib aves conslesing of veive:, Bros 6 80... bo seoutg Ou Bit, Wo ©. IN | giis and aciain carpets,” 6 ullius patior suite cov. ed Fey u ye oal 3 re ww Con bd atl e] Ceaimireh Fiench sain bro atele, rosewood da ae ,on a'l, ¥ sere, with French plate bcd end door ™ «nN. fie rose wood Ti vetave pianoforte, rtool t id cover, cost :@ exunt roseword an | black walnut maibie top In. kish ersy custre and loun: Teception if, bronze cooks, rich ace curteing, o oweod ana nth gany bodsteads, bur inges, cofar, opr a qd Math , table cutlery, &e, CROCKERY AND i HUNT, Auci'r, Tueatay July Slat, Si Vea e,by JOSEPH hCNi,a Avo a lo of pluuces’ ss a Democtic Markets Wholceale Prices Current New Yors, Satcapar, July 25, 1866, Jara, 14-02) —; St. Domingo, iio iT; ie, 15090; Maracailo, 1Ta19 Cotion, lb, — Mid. New Orleans, 105, Middling Upland, —e06; do Mobise, —a87, Domestre goods, yard, —Shirting, Sle sc brown, (4020; bieached, ~—1 if + flannels, ——-alT'9 ; bath prints, 14—a.S—: moues, de laines, — $ teb ‘ Com se, lb. Lio. fal 1 cam rica, " 7iAD®r 68 ALLIS”) } NMLite, mh Lae ee W415, C@orel waite, 6024 ob GuMTd OV; bweeds, BOGART, AUCT, HIS DAY, AT 11 ~ 98 O'clock, at 63 Greens & genercl exie ot coache , ich, ewt.—Dry cod, 6 6008 00; pickled do, 6 light wagons, coulle i arpees, ladies Qu 1, Hay = vl wi NO vy uo, — —alSuy | vente’ saddles, exp wagons, spring ca: eaduirs, gua & eu sul Dleached do, 14 wagona end fh 8 ile po.emptoi i do, 2 5004 9 AMkS y * re) TTT. 5 CUOLL's AUCILR—WILL idan gant F | ellon Monder, Ju rd th, At 11 o'clock, at the ; De, Pr, fa Quimesy 8,90 bi eice, 2d deve west from br. mw Marey avenue, Eleyau. furoiiure, ccnasleing of Batier, Weay- | walont dd malovany parlor and beds ca:pete, bes, bed ing, cic, 00m | WED LOTes 109 heeee, Common to years from the 4(4 of March next, Ordered to lieon | Broome an ViGA ‘PICE—NAV } ARD, the table, riuck, se tus yA | ‘ans, 10—a12—; Be- | | a <u fe on eas B iat Ar . Havvel or Obi bapeou, Koicwuiay A dit - ore. Hh DELL Corn Maik ie rece Po At 4.30 Mr, Harris, from the Committee previously | Jawiouce of Pcnusrivaina, Lewicuce at nik ny —-@ - + Porte Rico, 62iga | wodore CH. BELL, Commandant U. 4. Navy Yard, appointed to wait op the Prcaidens, reported (hat dhe | 1s ily Mercury 3 Morzis, Ustay Yalu : nae SEP Ueteee Ob ae Uavr Vresident bad ao fur.ber communication to make, Shanklin, Lac ered ee os tate faNr en reinia, a; Sed KM, nauwantity ef soadace Mr, Buckalew offered a resolution of (hanks io Mr. | Auoiuas fi itsu.ie, Vau Avsoatn. Wa bel, Wilson + -~ Easiern spruce; 22 (0al6 00; Southern A ROC aay VA Foster for the impartial manner in which Le hos Of Lowe, Wise Ldstitb hag ip dely pina wer pantsbit ee beanie base ive ars0 lot of good ‘anter presided dusing tho session, which was adopted The House thea it a quarter Leura oo k A. 4f, 8) Walvis Wt Puniss and W, woed boar : or, Korarne iamps, wickin », eit unanimous! adjourned ite Friday cowion to nivet again ot 2 > va6h U0; Chery boards and piso sore, svermers lanierns, &e,, dc. Lise 1 ve e : ’ ’ » Dak and aah, GU Wade W: Mape aud bis dand the articles @xauined one week Mr, Fosier briefly returned his thanks for the com. | ive’ this morning, $6 00.400; Busck walnut, 10 v0al¥0 wr he sale, on application to the Navigation ‘ Plument contained in tue resolution, and them de BAIURDAT's SESSION Advacelaneous, — Kice, Carcilua, uressea, 1400 | the Navy yar. ' “ by A " * Terme of sale, one quarter cash, the baler ©.ared the Beuate adjourned sine dis, The House meta: 11 A, M, aed beaks BARES, ie Nally 1 Eh Tues moval of the goous, whic u muss be within =e Mr, Stevens said Le hud beem Irving seleep this] jue noap, my iba 189019; Mops crop 1564, Balu; | fem ede. . L&, N. : HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES morning whew (he voce was taken on (ue conierence | I> or do, 14065 ; Hay, lv ibe, ~ ofo for slipping aod 42a - E LS, Nevigat The follwing is the continuation of the House | Porton she Civil Appropriation Hl. He did nes a Boe enue hy T lee lote a: « de = scena-enpeton pa the point whee she report closed ae to sayess af @Veciig & responsibility, aad there wa Tk 2p. a IHN I WYER, Auctionee wil t Satur J morning: fO1@ moved losusprud iLe iules se that hie voe the’ ay of Ausaat, 15.6, as 10 ‘ ; § rs ANDERSON —In Brooklyn, on Sunday, July 29th dp the townof Guttenbe: 5.15, A, d—The Conference on the Civil Appro. | MiKBE bE recorded in (he affirmative, Lh> roes | David A, + son of Aivxandes aud ldeli Anver: | Jo 160 chotee bur dine Your th Priation Biil bas just been made by Mr, Stevens, the | Were easpended and dir p\eveus Lad his volo reecid. 099, athe year or 1b he tusatt ty Martinez, a Spanisn .en Ne Mr. Rouia. Ai jae he re atives and frieace of th My are reepect- | Susiuess, ‘ihe love will be 6 Benate having agreed to it, od ip the airwave, age air, Kodias bad bis ievord | , svited $o attend fune: from the seei- | chose the eetate, as tle owne The increase of cormpomation of Senators and | @/ inthe negesive ce t die fathe members is retained with an emoudiment making the pay of the Speaker &6,.Uv, Mr. Wilson, of lov a, « d why he, ar one of 5 . b conferees, Se.\ined to eign the reject, In the Pr ties bad rejected the provision to Mr, Randalicti'e Teso.ubion, Mr. ieymc tuoved the previous Resolved, That House of Kepiereniatiy ylvania, offe.ed the 1 being jo the Cisit, and on ka of the member ‘ towing , of the to H and had ietained the provisions | sc er Couax.e ster tue @ gnitied, in at pay of members, He there: | aud ueruious t hin which he bar, dusiug | pe port vrais be rejected. P e#e0' ression « kre i she auc sined thas it wae te anequivocal | the posit ha tea ie berewita declaration Of the Senate Lonferees that tne provi pin . * ’ ’ boun.y woud retained the bill ton Be} Pe, aaioed to, and thatif ‘ @-81DG Compeuestion, it removed | provision for pled apapiunousy y Monstrous e.6, from tle Judiclary Ames, Pre- injustice of the q ft Senregale Co: sabes) I Wonla be, Tare tlant ho | seuted a minority repors in she case of the 6) .ed mene, muores the previous quect.ou on tue | Complicity of Jedercon Lavi an the assaselngiion of the ieport, Presi Limes Ae Vove was taken by yeas ays areas) SABER 40 \L® Gonierence iepor ress tne tat ete The S*a4te amen iments to the House bill for the Beye lul., Bu the rep ri was rejecter Stsrik lion of .ew o.0r 4 spiucs of Jetleeva Mir, Wilson, of lowa, move i Javis, Wo. WOE ake p wud COncusied 1a foriher insist on i.e Renee eae the House still Lhe iu os wees ed to uiow dieser, Spald Committee of Couterence ? 4 jon | 16 Bhd Wildes io ave (het VOLOs LOG aed IO (ue Wha agreed to, and ihe Speaker BlurmMative oo Wie Civ Approprlatiou bul, euu ibe lo bbe and Nabsac . b neat hehy ay ters Voss were Oy 1@Cided, att, Welauo loved to rus paito, (he biouse, be peud the suse ww here his vie secuided in bie Degae uve, Lie rules wer #U, Peuued 1h hula Mr, Ferueworth, from the Coulerence Committee far, Brotiela bho hedbeon wat Li a @m the Army Bill, made a report, He said that, with | th@ Celleceuce rye. ou tue Civil Ap va Ji Was VO'eu On, he Would Lave Vo ea two oF thiee ciceptions, this was the bill of the | (The peahe t rf : u.@ the velo of the House, It provides for 45 regiments of infantry, 10 | Presiae. wo r u “y of aloo Oi cavalry, end 5 of artillery; the juianiry regiments | tara intone K Parpurt s to be wade up of 10 old regimeuis, .7 tobe mae out | It ie d.eayp sco} bab ae] of the 9 new Lattulions, 4 coiored vey ments, anu 4/ the be ev Ye + trou | regiments of the \etoran Reserve Co. pe; ihe li god Mapulactuituy Cou.pan oot having | OiTy reximenute to be made up of 6 ou egimenie and | Lei eiore ve.oed bow ey) coe! OL! LRWAMK sLab Olyerh) 4 Dew ones, 4 of which shall ve coiore Orue.ed prinieu ; After the seoond Conferance Commities on the Mesere, Moirili aud | inck were sppointed » Com Civt Anmenetenian Bil had been tertrwe, shout | tisidee oa the Part Of the Hoare. yen Comumaide } — ee ee eee -_ = Fa | attend whe has dope, and the eale will contin sai tue lots are sold, N. BR, of the property cen be hea of der, Jeieey & iy “or any ar oN DWY be, At u 2 Becond 8 Bear Dial.L Monday ®.. ernvon, Soeowe. 1 BEACH—On Friasy, July 27th, 1866, Kdward Riewste:, axed J years aud 24 days, ony sen of ph P. aud Elica M, Beach, vience ot the family are respectfully invited to funeral, trom NO, lad Waebingte), cor 1 ba » bvom.yn, ©) Daifep ust three o'c.oek ibis as 1 .os noon, lis W2., ge s! CORTELYOU.-On Baturday, July 28, PeterC, | lece evita t anc youngest chid of ret J. dt and nose Corteiyo: enamber suits Dat aged 1 yeer. 5 month days ding, COina, ese er ibe re ativ and triends of the family ave re- | tor Lousekec ping erecuuly invited to atiend the tunéral, tram ie = = Tee uen'e Of his parenis, 00 Gibid ay the Mon D y eivernoonm, at 1 o'.icus, liv & GESEAUX-Oo Bun. ay morping, July 29, | ————————— aro - Oe iy De Gereaux, aged 58 years, 3 montis | OVERNMENT od 1d vey | um he inte taic—A very. the ee ond friends of the temily, and! k.lS8, LINEN AND Gliauy thore of u ,er, Ap hony W, Jou - | CABUd, SY KEADS. NEW A> fully inv °o ud we tu. fate | MAIR MALL Krsots AND ree.dence, (45 Waeehsngiou bh tu there | PLLAL Bud LHADS, all os noun, at ¥ o'clock, Pric@s Ww suit who osaie OF KEHOE-At Harlem, on Saturday, July 28, John | VARDOER, 244 Canal et, Keno, aged 28 year, ibe telatives and friends of the family, and memoersot No, 9 kngine auu No. 15 Truck Compa- nut, sino the Metropolitan Pouce of the Gin and liu Wards, are sespectiuily iuvited to attend the junuelal,on Monday morning, July 5y, at 10 o'clock, fiom st, Petrics's Ontheursl where arolema Mass of Kecucem wil be celebraced jor .he ienose of lus suu, aud trom saebce to Caivary Cemeiery 140 KOSTER.-In Brooklyn, F 1.,0n Saturday, July oS. b ines, of Consumption, HAunah, youngeas daugh te: of Hunnab and tbe late 5. BR. Koster, agea v0 Great COLLISION B @r and tue governm: waich occasion WU wor’ Maged, and soli mit OF (heim at t eet mueio +4 worth va, 0d. and bir i only $ é diese gous, only Lt too numerou year d |i mothe, 4 fully HA O8H} end He platives and trie are respect! r reat baig to wien the funeral, from *3% fie betes it Carmina 64, on Tussias alleracom, vuiy 4 0s 9 O'clok 14 ad

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