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. PESTILENCE. Speen eeeremeemeemene THR NEW YORK SUN. PUBLIMIED DAILY SUNDAYS EXCRETED, Single Cones Twelve Cents per week TWO CENTS, Six Dollars per year, WEEKLY SUN, Ready on Thareday cfeach wook |e ment by mall a) Oue Dollar per Fear si nele eo fee three cen MUSES 8S. BEACH, Proprietor of The San Katabliebment, _—_—_ GREAT FLOOD IN ARIZONA, FKUIM WASHLNU LON, DESTRUCTION OF ARIZONA CITY. Burning of Government Ware- ~ house at Fort Yuma, fax Frascisco, Joly 16,—Late Arizona ‘pdvicrs stato that the Colorado River is #0 igh that (he breakwater at G.in was flowed Drer, causing the entire of ‘Arizona City, only two baildings remaining Buinjured on Fort Yuma aide, The tlood bi letely wrecked the ,, Overland Mail Company's quarters. u ‘The quartermaster's warehouse at Fort ‘Yama was destroyed by fire, Loss $1), do0. The Arizona mail carrier has been killed by Indians. com BAD NEWS FROM MAURITIUS. 200 DEATHS A DAY. Dead and Dying Lying in the Stree! Every Otber Honse Ciosed, | Gan Francteco, July 16.—The ship Che ea, from Hong Kong, dates of May wtb Aas arrived. T er Ajax, from Liver: | ‘pool, arrived at Hong Kong May 24th, aud brought additional parcioulara of the dread. | ful pestilence at Mauritius, Tt wae at firat ponfined to the natives, aud ia supposed to have originated from unwholesome food | When the Ajex left the people were dying Bt the rate of 200 per day, The disease was | @ malignant billious fever, similar to | of the Weat Indies, The atate of tho jalan! ‘was dreadful ; the people were lying iu the Every other house and dollars ti | Watebford to States Distr triot ov will not be tr Vhureday. | homes of m the third time im the oase of Kands Thirtv-Fourth Year. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. The President communica! | today a copy of a treaty betwoen the Unit ed States and His Majeaty, the Emperor of all the Russias, the ratifications of which ed Th err he payn tof | Spare oF the dominion of the United States. ae ae. | ato, July 16. to Congrel Was n thie city on the 2h comin of the ation of orcs | he je Tho President wleo transmitted to Con of the United States on ablie, Ho Lifieations ft CArraras shall meet in tha hat date, the the Senate to be t Co) New York It in reported the euppleme Owing ere quorui of m Judge Carter thi mitted | Brees © Sere of a Convention botwoen the | mig be done: either the Indiane must | United States and | le, for the adjustment of cls | | | the Republic of Venezue ne of cilizena the goveraineut of anys of thts, Cor Samuel day contirmed Judge of the art f veto a bill until at the Presiden reconatructi to the Hor to the departure for their of the House, somroely « ntal ombere are present ie morning overruled for the motion for @ new trial 'd Cono Ir. A German paper remarks that Count Dis ight an estate uiating tl im Potnmerania for tires atreste dead and dying thousand tbaler fe closed, and the hospital accommodations | bur ng proprieture aay that be chou : Jeoted, | cheaply are iveutticieut, miserable and pveglect rs i) einey Se veer far recoguizad Hute were occupied as temporary hospitals, | Into which the sick went to die, Quinine | wae selling at 675 per ounce. Some of t) shipping was affected by the d The mortality tho soldiers wae great, | and there was a complete paulo auoug the | people Mauritiua or Isle of France is an Ei lish colony in the fudian Ocean, about 4 mile of Madagascar, and 24:7 frot Cape of Good Hope, 1 in 6 101 leng from north to south, aud J2 in erent quare miles, and population pearly 240,000 souls, ‘There are several villages and mil | tary poste noatt pughout the island Dut there are only two twns of any note Mahebourg avd Port Louis, the latter of Which ie the capital, and the port fro which all the torejcn trade in carrie he population is composed of ® mixture in all degrees of Asiatics, Alricans aud | Kuropeaus, with aaprinkling of the genuit ik the legality of Gus mentan to write mis mittee in te or of Up to the present have been sent sixtystwo have L or another. The New York Exrnias describes the | the working of t United States ase lint monarchy. | Tuternal Kovew He ex Elina Howe, Jr, who elaina ty be the ire pressed th uld net be ventor of the ng machine ek apportod chairman of the eommittes, to Congroas for an extension of hie patent | according to Parlinuentary custom, deel for several yer from Sept. 10,147 Tbe) ing that he wae ony actuated by a desi nt was originally grasted in IS, and | to” prevent ada agaist the Kevenue ce extended, Mr. Howe wimits | Davertment the profits of th neat | ‘The Houas refused to suapend tue rules Jy 91,900,000, but ol the bas not yet! Ayes 25, Noes sot counted, The resuluti eeu sufficiently remunerated was not received } The Senate asa ener . tons, on Mor WEST INDIEs, | Bomination aa we Senate th \ostructive Fire at At. Kitte—A Towa | (le Senate tn! Almost bs ‘oly Destroy: bi vider Badger, six ) Fortness Movno gunboat Peoria, Comm days from St. Th Wost Ludies, She ports no fever there, that business is dull, and the harbor free of shipping. On the night of the Sd inat., the town of Bessetarre, Bt Kitts, was destroyed by fre; all of the Dusiness portion, most of the dwellings aud the clurohos were reduced to ashes, ‘The Pooris was lying at the time at a neighbor Ing inland, St.Marting, and at the request of the Governor of St, Kitts, the United States od wenil boat to St. Martine Arrived, Consul diap for the Pooria to come to their asniat: | ance. On her arrival it was too late to do anything towards saving the place, but Commander Ba pplied the Aestitute inhabitants with the ship stores, od then proceeded to Autigue for further pupplion, The Governor of this island tim mediately despatehed m provisioned vessel fo St. Kitts, Five lives were lost during the fire. Much sympathy was felt through- Dut the island for tho destruction of He terre, it being the only town on the island Large quautitics of provisions, aud all the sugar ready for shipment were consumed. The Peoria reports abundant rains in the Windward Islauda, this year, aod the caue crop looking promiaiug, ‘The United States ship Monongahela and unboat Saco arrived at Santa Cruz the Sth inst, All well SANDWICH ISLANDS. Moflee Crop—' Ban Fraxctsco, Joly 18.—Advices from Honolulu have been received to Juve 2d, The Hawaii coffee crop is promising, the blight formerly 00 destructive having dis appeared. The ADVERTISER eatin the crop this season at 25,000 poan valued at $15,000 at Hawall, ‘Tho same journal thinks that the region ouglt to produce » millicn pounds per year, \ The Gazurre chronicles the fact that « Commentary upon the Cospel of St, Mat thew, in the Hawaian Ianguage, i to be published, which will be tho first work Of the Kind aver atiemptod ia Hawaii The American residents were praparing for their Fourth of July celebration, which Promised to be Very general, At Honolulu taluten were to be fired. At Hawnti artil- lery wan to be tired, an oration delivered, and other festivities indulged in, The U 8. Bteamer Lackawanua would alao be offi. cially received. Wasityoroy, July 1—Mr. Charlee ©, Tlarris was to-day tutrodaced to the Presi dent by the Secretary of State, and deliv ered his crodontials as Euvoy Extraordinary and Minister Penipotoutiary of Hia Maj ty, the King of tho Hawaiian Isiauds. Ko Marks common to such occasione were ex changed, SPOKTING MATTERS, The King. Rionwonn, Vay July Wo-A prize fight Detwoon Mo@lade aud Billy White, for $1,209 a side, is to take place oa September Als, in Virginia, Tinne Hall, Cincinwatt, July 1. At the match game of base ball played this afternoon between the Natiouals of Washington, D, ©, and the Buckeye Club of this city, the former Scored 88 runs to the Iatter 12, Horse Race. Acnwyy, July 10.—The mateh today on the Island Course between Dexter and Brown George, and running mate, attracted Slarge crowd of spectators, Dexter won Ao three straight beats, Time—2:22; 2:2034, 220g Sportiog te Worcester, Worcrsr Walter Prown has ‘ved hors with Mr, Wherry to row a Face of two imilea againat time, previous to tab! rity report from the Judi anders’ appoint requesting an iia vernor to hin prose of the seal of Louisiana, aud copies f the apecial sign manuale of the ror A Secretary the use of our foreign Ministers aula. Judge Lawrence, of Obiv, has prepared a impeachment eighty nominations | to the Senate, of which yen dispowed of one way mimittee Foreign Re! reported Mr. Kaymno ister to Auatria, U itive Seasion. wiih wheu tt wae laid ou the FORTIETH CONGRESS. Apectal Seeston, SENATR. PRTITIONS. Waainwore Mr. Sumner arnted two # for reliet trom dian. ability under the fo au of the Constitution, clary Comumities, Koferred to the Jud ‘Also, @ petition from the citizens of Washington Ciy eo amended as to allow persone to hold office, Referred to :mittee on the Distriot the prayer of the | ing the charter of Washington in the » ticular referred t Mr cousideration of forfeiture of ineurred by de Mr. Hendricks sorting a section tof Marek, 15% ora eid disqual debate wi Conklin, mente of Mr. He} yeas 7, paves!) Hendricks. Johnson, Winkle in th ‘The bill aw reported by Mr. Wilson was | nd then passad, concurrence | he Chair laid munication from ting @ copy of the t ew ny attontion tity of approprint same inito effect to the Committee ie Also a commun! of Cougress aut effect the | United State sia Referred eign Relations, 10 Mexico, on Foreign Kelas Hendricks, Bi am THE RL 6 Conventi ‘avd the Republic of Ver Reterred iv sho © Blove petitio i , by am Huckalew objected to tho preseat | the bil aud it goes over. y, back pay oF pension a moved to amond bY in- torepealeo much of the we diefranch isos denert ities them from holding hich was participated in k w, Cameron, and ‘nda,the amend siricks waa disagreed Menara, Buckalew, Davia, ‘orton, Patterson and afirmative back to the House for dmeut, AN TREATY. before the Senate a com. th Ko of Congre Ling $7 Thon on Appropriation RNEZUBLA, jowtion asking for an Act horizing the carrying into betwaen the ° tw the Committee on For 00,080 to carry the the corres ‘ampbell, while Mia Jommittee RETRENCHMENT, Mr. Bdmunds offered « resolution that one ment, assed, omer guste On mor printed for the they, 1, the Live Session, The dvore were pber of the Souat be added to the Commi of Me. Armstrong, of the recent decision Chase at Raleigh, and ten of the Il ou Ketrench OM CUASK'S DR: of hilt Justio N.C., were ordered to bo ‘use of Seuate. And Senate went into Kxecu- 2PM. re-opened PAYMENT OF DOUNTIVS, Wil ¥ n oftered & reeoluton callin ident and etary of War to know if auy legislation is necessary to expedite-the payment of houution last Congress, act adopted, derson en for Hanove 4 others, to ti with oertai er the Luton waa Tho re ACR WITH THR INDIANS called up m bill to estab Tnvlian tribes. Commission of Generals k, John E Smith, Angur, Font with @ view to their removal to reservations to be selected fur them north of Ne fas, aud appropri praject into eftoot. Slr. Henderson the Surveyor of the Smoky Hill 7 ing that it could the Iudians ofthe road. The lasted through thi coat oF fo bundred row coating one Hare por day. Mr, Henderaon the College races on Wridag atternu Th College crows are ui 8 3 Abo lake” 7 | brweke and south of Kau sates $100,000 to oarry the ‘said he had a report from not be completed unlea Femoved from the vicinity Todian war, he amid, if iy summer and fall would willious of dollars, It ie nudred and tity thousand reviewed the situation of rxthy apeech in sup Alluding to General Sle: man's dispatch advocating the killing of avery man. wou + aad elild of jhe s: the Southern Die | ed w bill granting | be anid that for every Sou wan, wo) elild killed, there woulu be tw y five whites Killed Me. Howard asked Mr. Henderson how inuch territory it ned to give the 1. diana sorth of Nebraska. Mr, Henderson ancl he did pot know The counity was yery poor aud could not be occupied by whites for a hundred years. Tha selection, however would nut be per manent auttl fatitied by Congresa The apy pret to earry the bill toto eff ) to euhen meeting of Congr There were several od of these ludiang, who, if pot fed Aud cared for by the Government, would be forced to join their huatile brethre: Me. Morrill moved t8 amend the bft ao that the Commiaaionere aball examine the dimriet of country instead of selcctivg it, whch was adopted. Mr. Morrill moved to amend by providing that when the territory is selecte!, and approved by Congress. it shall be secured permancut home, sub: of the United ae of two thin, friendly Ladin Stales, Mr. Morrill said allowed to have ® periuauent home, fro Which they could not be driven in the fw of the uncbrietian poliey of war and | extermination must be carried out againat | Up motion, the boundaries the terri | tory to be exainined were dercribed perth the Nebraska, weet of the Mise eippk River, exat of the tay 4 routes of Moutau Territot aud ath of the soil degren of North Tatituste Fie Ssomte, at 4.10 o'clock, PLM, ad jourued HOUSE OF REVRESENTATIVER, Mr. Selye vilered @ that, ia the opi no further Congres issue of the Londa of the United States | Hamed Harry Sherman stopping there, I cht i wae a weak: | jeot Te to he tata tot any putrose hot at {came there on March sith, aud rena Abs. ene aalied we tha te Tere SceGiGa We Kahin Gi woul Apert Lat, after brenkinet pon the Superintendent of Public Luatruc ready provided for, except on the distinet | Afr, i all L bel ate | APE rerearlon atetird te hte Depart condition that they shall be euljoot to | ture arty Sher , sa tatiod by it, Tike nd | Ment. Adopted. taration for State, county and municipal | 6 have een written by Juhu Heatatat AG Meek | iy" Me, Devlin That the Controller of expenses, ia th nner and to the | Henry Hall Hragdon, eworn “ ‘isch, and cailed'on Mr. | the City of New York be reauested to re extent a perty now or | 0d. by Air. Uradiey—in Mares aud April, | py, ply Welchman stated that hy | port to thle eution the a Muay hereafter be aaselecd Referred. to | 865 Lwas employed ia Kich i Lwae | wae tronbl teattied botire | finn or hia re tian ba Wave und Mead. there March 2, er there | the Miliary Commin A wanted to make | 444) Laid over. ‘Ou motion of Mr. Stevens, wo bille pre- | that dag: Ik that lie | Bis confession: wits bower xo | “"Ty Mer. Strattou—That the Controllar of pared by bln, in reference to reconatrue- | pasged winler th a. | aied teat be would Weeaid | the city of New York report to thia Conven tion, and to enable the inhabitants of the | % State if you w bh the pringuer to | PO il hochargel with peury; he said if he | the pet sume annually received from the 1 Territories to form State Govera- | te ottice of Mr. I that day, Hind ten pormitted to do aa he desired 10 tesiiy | several aouroaa waned below, and applied, mente, were orde.ad to be primed and re | | Mr. Vierrepont objected and the objection | ing, it would hi ndifterent with Mra Sur! through the Sinking Fund, for the redemp: ferred to the € tee [feote Baars rt, a8, the water | ratts thats had been prepared for him | tion of the city debt, or to th tof aged al hl Lue w sre he ra tl to nwa ar aaa of re MSs ‘cles she lof common schools in the District t Burrats did | tural, he was threa Wah ormp to 1866 inolusive, | lombia was referred to @ select committee of tive, Mr Schenck moved to suspend the rules inorder that he wisht have considered at thie time the resolution ottered by b calling oF the Secretary of the iry for tafornation concerning the Metropolitan Board of Luterml Revenue New York on | pended and the resoiution w Mr. Kovinaon mover to nuxpe might offer the vee yesterday for that he tr count hill to remove t trom Exeter Ketorred to er Mr Bouton introduced the terma of t ue Cov | te Concord, New Harpanire Indiotmey Committers. Mr Van Wyok, tor the first timo thie adjourned acasion, was in bis neat ia the House NR VETO, _NEW-YORK, WEDNE DAY, Jl introduce thie register indicated that the tn Fite Fegiater, eXcepted to yesterday, should be | Pose aud one Jude Fisher ait the register was wot | fhe 9% Adiuinsable at the present time clitvon of ibe t Mr. Merrick desired to show that Mr. oj Bradley was at Canadaigua iu March, and Lad registered bis name there, Danict Ho Bate recalled aod examined by Me Brauley. (Kegisier of the Webster | 1 ose tF House exhibited). L recognise the way ia MeMitian, told MeMitlan LY 17, 1867. withoes triste he ie now ah Hed Stree; had on Confeder pi went frome Liverpool to Le vient, bat dit wot Vaud weut to Paris he tlhe of Decem ht he had heard a report t wi hdiawn for Sureatt wl nid “John Harrison” here had auapieion of him: mn he writing (ergister of the Sp ed gave teapas tw Rngtioh } Richmved, exhibited). Mr Bea then travelod through the Uni and to the latter regtater, aud asked: whose | iMromch Bjain; hover hiactly. t Bandwriting that wae int | frm Ciistracy cane t the Ued Soa Me. Pieirepont lected | nium six werrke ingot the fast flow witinese was Mr Wrattey proposed (0 show that the | hve Before was in Fetraney, Ist: have been gawe of Harry Sherman was written be would rather not mention the hawme ct the priest Jobo Surratt, aud th At that time went, with wold he hax resided; withews bas Ly that name. Thie would be followed np | aponded Wiis . Witieas DY showing that Surratt wae in Richmond gaw hie wile st was imprisoned of Marois 25, duder the name of Sueriau, | here abual the secur year of the war. , The object wae to show that Sueratt waa nat | has not vero her bur once sca; haa not een bis in Richmond engaged iu the cong children: they that he wae there on other bs Me Rieb od engaged wits Jacols Phe ge Fisher said there was Nt in, aim no one knew wii thie book waa kept, « that it wa ie ahows that tie naw ie in Surratts handwriting, the be pro at Surratt wae in Kieh mond atthe Joie Lane Mr. Hradley At the Spottawoont (Book exhibited.) the IL Hy n rep! Hotei, in His te the register of clot that time, Trewember a man aged, &o. Me, Brad: | the ¢ examined the bor of the carriage. een we wn Hed Mr. Bradtoy anid | jon 4 witness whether he | in ay Sarratt 20 Could ne with ase the plate | Hn oocupie! remember w eyidene Ue aflidavit Tivvet States Coural 1 Ney erpool, abyut Rated on ron, «worn } conte ¥ ring the war: went to E | rope in company with Dr. MeMilln, on the tea Nava Seotia, from Quebec; Dr. MeMtil wort his 6 {touas on Thure vt that when Mr, Bidridgo m adjourn today it | dey next, | The Speaker i Housa, i tion with t n that it wa stood the Proaident did est expect to * to communioate to the House ou the tof the Kecyua(ruction act unti Vie motion to adjourn over until Thuraday | waa rected 4 WASHINGTON MONT MEST, Mr. Briggs offered a prewubio nnd reso lution reciting that the Washington Monu | ment Amsveiation had bora in existence twenty yeare without haying accomplialiod A the partial « on the publi o | have Mr. Wilson, fr Military Commit A eee ait eontintiod in’ tae.| ter, repo . itute for the House | fe aud other public buildings bill for the relief of certain soldiers and | and directing the Secretary of the Interior sailore charged with desertion, The aub-| ty iniorm. the House wit beownes of the stitute declares that no soldier or enilor | money collected for that purpose i the aball be hold to be w deserter who faithfully | Trent ¢ alan aa To a preaent cont served until after We of April and | ou of the tas Adapted | then went home without leave frou the PRE ae Proper authority ; but outhing herein con tained shall o Aaa rewineiva of Ruy eked leave to oiler a rerola the Judici | fur ts neooasary to stetion diotion of the Court of Claims. Mr. Woodbridge objectert, The House, then, at ove o clook, adjourned wall tomorrow. Wasmixarox, July 16—The bill intro: Auced to-day by Rey ative Stovous, of Peunaylvauia, to enable the inhabitants of the late rebel States, con juorad | United States, to form State goveruments, declares that ail governments and pro d goverumonta in the Southern terri ry ars pull and void, and of no effect Mer than that which they shail derive by the frou the action of Congres The exiating corp: facto for loowl pur to tinued ‘until Congroas, or thor wutiorized by Con areas, shall determiuo their existence with proper constitutions, Until admitted into the Union, each distriot as now oxisting thal! be governed by thr villians chosen by jolut acti groan, ‘he present registration to be oo ed, with w view to the foundation of State Con studious, which must be submitted to the ap) roval of Congre he bill decl States into the Union tion of old oucs of Congrens, and the Presiteat, any head of apart the Jusiolary, nor the military, have any right to inter fore in sugh tatters, uuloss required by Congres The opinion of the Attorney General upon Any poiut connected with th new States or the re uotion of od oues, is unauthorian the and of new No reconatric uty mud work th | the nated | tind hi diately turned hit f | naked witne out the last a | was com ben dius m Inte to the tr 6 Sure tht bisa tire pl was Valid by Bt , Wd wx pended from £4,070 (0 #6,00 i | Hone with Vrever ny woe but w amined. W Mow nthe they were alien ington ale we MVERSAthonA: oe Hi was kept mo had writien out @ siatem on | Man was after t a tifori, F are all at Rikton A: was nol Nis frtenda. hae now been tn voluntarily wrote to Me. Brutiey atu! woah race hin to pointe Mdavit inet Sprinie; there was never au $0 fence. The prosecution aileg aiust Withers which wituest bar wed in @ cou heant oi and the evn By Mr. Carrington Witness mate notet of bie vied to ahow Chat te waa notin | couvers one ‘with Dr, MEMTTIan) av did nt ley Withond received hie par: from the Preehieat of the Un rick Wits ed that wiles did Hho Wrong, ae eluted tht by w nothing of a had ex: fet hima about be «aid a man toll him he of What he (We a hg dag ot had Tow talking ta ha sleepy and that be. (the man) tan) had sald, and that he mst swear to fk rob, Inti i ‘Croa-examinedWitness has been examined Bates, rooall il name of RN. | pefire; was examined before Judge Olin, then tn on two pages of the Webator House | the War tment; didn't Fegisior are in the saue handwriting. | there, heonnse this conversation had. not then Francis Burke eworn—In 1865 was conch: | fp iy, re tcire Gori Atos encte rf in going from Ford's Theatre Ws St. Aloy- maa to the President; on the night of the yin the. chareb to make con saraination, wheu at the thentrs, wituess ‘ dy in Diba drove up past the platform that the | fn number of drinks; he ( rear end of the cartinge wan about on a | recite 1 Harmter'e saltloauy on deaths at the form J line with the upyer end of the plank plat: | examination witness was asked about what his bn | | Aleas wan during the dag at the theatre, bat tig tied tne wan on ie gt box all Mi the Wer Oe rime wan ne, 0X04} at five minutes, when w woe {ine {asked w take a ylassof ale; | ea! night cot the pansies Hnot notice the cur | but rlated to the day before it Flage ; #aW BO persous sitting around the| place; witness haa ne door fence given at the Constivationnt AY | ventic Mr ernmer the New York Ds NEW Yori. Convention — Swen! Dass Procoed wen July 11 u reassembl MAMORIALE, Gorey neveented @ plan for the gov cities, prepared by m ae Mr. ¢ fented @ memorial appropriations to Mr. Harrie, of the Haptiat of Long lsland, pre seuced A wemoftal on tim swine ad' fact. A rial from the citizena of Aflany on Njeot was ales received. Mr. nied the petition of acveral frage | of the citi a | memorial of the citizens j ty ba The Auilit a Ales Ontice Mr | ie up | Mr | heretofore o for thi At waa referred to the committe om that aub: show 1 tin fore Fir dente Bee Thi mark ry Fi Six Sev L ly State am Ado; Hy ciuy oper Mr want the of wont State. for non clothes, anil drive Clerka of ( id on thi persous governed on the! suilrage wud axai anil citizens of New York agaiuet pro: Mr a presented Mr. Folger presented, th ‘of Outarts Mr. Ballard auljeot, r Cortlandt Couw tion favor of liquor prob COMMUNION TIONS President presouted the report of the of relative to the extra amounts paid sal cot ne p from roner of t relative to the Salt Springs of th RESO! TOW, Morrite called up A last eventog, for p ONE TOF @ AEpArAte tl titutio tion ae ® gave noticn that be would call ww for ual action | al called ap the resolation red by hit, proposing a plan | nization of the Legislature, ate the resolution tponing all pro- iow of wine Lo anid tom S Tow 6 or! the expenses tiew yeara in granting such licenses, oul ig such (aes, aud in legal afforte Co 6 the payment or collect the penaltion n00 to law or onlinauce on | whether of auch ow) at—For lienpasa to pawnbrokers and re ia second hand furoiture, metale or sl-For licenses for hackney coach: rd For tren irth-Bor Mayoralty fees. Uh For fines aud penaltios th-For fees aud duea cullected by rte, oF tavern and Excise licenses tab ler the Mr, —That tie Comuittes on Vrisous be authorized to send for sul papers in order to ex feos for market privileges and uth © into the altairs of (ose iuatitutious. ted. Mr. Dug Phat all l rolatin, int xionting ¢ f of the Week, mouth provisions, and equally ‘tive throughout the State. Kram proposed « piau for the organt- sation of the Lmgisiature, which wae re! ved RIONT oF AUT) vention then waom nt into Committen of the Whi of sullrage, Mr. Alvord i Mr, Aatell t in favor of nogro bm aeparaio Hiewdinente to the Couatitation fed the «ieation closed, and believed nly way to accomplish such @ reault 1d ho to incorporate the prineiple in the suient, id b mineiow gro aultenge h Kiows fA knows | Ty ai witted to the poople at | dates Me Met was | paper cach timo rejeoted by @ very large votn, even and witness aaw It a But it wae claimed that ® change had coue | | operates ( Pend its aes la oe over the minds o vie in favor of | han studied nary in New | Jon What we negro euflrage, It that be ao, then the Vink Cliy; was edveated in Maryiaud: and. New | tersand by whou friends of the measure should not opp Ky went mW Isi; became a Korn | Me Ca that, and dou rate aut ' | cattinbie t Nj wi'tess’ ently religious | alte veh npr ‘ woscondacted by a Catholic Aunt; wit: | "Nir, Liradly wad It was-a ther, sl ot iis Couventio ith | | bem atwded an Kpiscopal church at Ht years; | asked the Court ta Indilee the counsel to al fa eenta, WHE she Cxtvention DRE We | Shcpen algarnuin of Provescantiem in trebes in | tn shore that ae comtenia of ane Werte Mr. Halo thought the question was not \ 1 w Richmond in 1861; was Sve ur ex | agreement between four conspirators, the one contained ia the aneudiwent offered ! 1 the blockade, whit wh, Whom are on Iria He didu't know wheiber | by the gentleman from Kings couuty (Mr tw Wine the mater had ever reached the earaof the Court. | Murphy). He wae oppor weet the. war, in Be This withors had been examived befure the | ment in the eciments Waa Jat | Judiciary Committee, aud that was how the de- |e tens, Gere about threo. times; wae | fence hal foun the dale ont) OS Pere | i aarged with stealing theres was ‘never | ‘The Court mad he had stadiously avolded hear. | nto hls wife ht two alk ising that he might. powibly have.) tr d and gave nt for them; | home ease connected ‘witht the. ch Hit | ously oppone thie plan | ght many things tn Richmond, ‘The | did not think counsel woull hold se meanly of] ithad boon claimed by the chairman of w eWcoch, wud the pistol was valued | him as to approach Ulin with anything of he | the Suilrage Comuitten (Mr. Greeley) that at f40; never was ch with taking anything In | kind beforehand. if the question wo f Richmions wan chaplain tn the Firat Maryland | | Me, Shradley tated that he did not think It] rately it would. be egient? always held that ecm would be wrong for the Conrt to neo or read the wan le sited on otber ‘busiest | contenta of the letter, and form an oph more faith In the p ermente | F beoke Gh ramties et ice Mnlesability, brat aimounted to nothing. They were uot argu: o-up in about nigh Gecarhomally, pond and F matter, ax alo | who had ente } together, and the prina Without fi Mary! who gave im hi ta bo Cnt was ordered to rr didn't perform chaplain duty ; was onde the 18th Nover perno fon, Ky. port ti here, but vialt thereby Mr, E morning at ery Diwok w muh Kentucky on horseback in early Nov sis way ho Of the Bi ie yoing to wri mrestion Ay mon (Mr laughter) L advises the en Washingt ed at the Kirdwond f ary Int, 165; Anish 4; 1h fret’ person and. tl nem anwe tn WR the poiso advien wny fol r oft to Phil adelphia and Dromkfant; was | detached service; wit business was 1 eho do with tovsgge fg lives of men; ha denied t ried were genu A brief tel 4 voluntary measu the raiders eral soldiers were ak on Bunday, 1 did not. nese Charleston, bid you tell De, MeMillan you did {t yours | ‘ Contradicted Pe Ol bi Mal oaks : 70a" | the only F Lincole 1; It ta» falsehood a ; | “Vuvenses of the attonnte (ver t4 0 | eatin! \ at ofay for ths va | mae day of ltory ef a Koverend SecenhWelck- | ‘\1 Werave the euldiers from belng xivea was Talking Im lls Heep A. lamgris he Untied States ¢ #ince Mr. Da “ ous Man—Heeth's Newspaper eation, Ae, a0. sail Wasuinaton, July 16—The trial of Joba HT, Burrate was resumed thie morning | the Criminal Court, Judge Pisher, presi ding, | Mr. Frederick A. Chambertai od wud examined by Mr Iradioy " tifled {m relation to the the New York f movements of traiue tral Railroad, & Crome examined Mr. Pi — have the register of the Webster’ Tiaad for Isto and 1807 here, (The reglater was exhib Mr. Pierrepont anid he now proposea show that when Mr. Bradley w. ke ndaigum lees spring he com error in registering bis own ni make at the in evidens F Bradley could not see what bearing this ofler bad upon the case. Mr. Merri k said the question was one ‘for theiurr, ant Me, Vuerrevont's giler bo | yin @ Cachotle prie | Siry} Jsined him after witness was (n prison here; 'n tatu quo, and esl in Quebec; renounced Protestantiem after (he raid; ‘SOW engaged ln writing @ book about the ervice OF the 7; witena was Profeamn f Bugliay aud Music while in Parts as an exii . from Quobeo to Liverpool, wnen W Dr. MeMillan, wae nine oF te erpool ou the Tth or Sth of N ese Was with Mosoby; was ( gan; he was @ ral of 1 witness hae bee cret Ha, A wan od at Harriet ufederate cave was in Carrol Prison about three wan captured while crowning the Pr religions books in bls possession, wh: Ascated ; Morgan was called “Guerilla Morvan” by | for hin enemies; while in Liverpool witness saw Sur- | | Fatt twice; saw MeMillan there the following | 9 Sanday ; went to tell bin that the reward for 5) Fatt was withdrawn; witness never told Dr, Me Milan that witness thought Sarrutt ihe grea ent villain witness ever knew? wiiness suspected M-~ Millan was afer Surrutt to get the reward offered | for his capture, and told him the reward was with. | drawn to satisfy him that his desire for money | Would not be gratised; witness would have secre fed Surratt, aud wid Surratt that McMillan w y him’ for money; witness did not want a Innocent man to suffer, and he believe Surrait nibs; witness nae; he had were con- lars loer, 7 who cognized then broughe loap, where ai HW! ten wale Lak pw Maton | oud jabatay the Court t an of terme proposed for reoonstru Kafety of the U, Gorgias witness recived the ¢ ‘5 the hands of Mr. Fenjaruin-on February id, Isao; | left thie port on th Aho raid took place ou the 19th uF 14h of October | eargo of nem nok sure whl % Quentica-Did'yon tell Dr. McMillan that these | Ped by the pajers or com: wore daied back? | mission for toh from Pit (taburg, on the! when the train w y WAs taken on to Pittsburg an: as the party for the arrest Whow the authorities bad dispatched « win red directly touching the Innese ‘urther disow ok m Woclook. CONSTRUCTION. till too Ga, J) people of Georgia not to acc A chalice offered to our lips, How-citizene to do eo. If lw ould register; and thoy oho four out, Purveyo m received lust evening eKr the Lith inet, rly 90,000 bu Southern Fa distribution in equal part Savannab Mobile, Thi active xtra ¢1als nd quality 410, Miloh ou | and calves $20 to $100. Sheep and Lanta Kecripte 3,014 head; salen at 4a 6 cents per ‘he (Mpring Lawbe $5 a8, Veal Calves + on the 11th, on « king bis detent Nile in charge of end Ww. wae tale back to the soene of his fa 2 inguesd Ww y 16.—Bx-Govern son bas written a letter, in which he ton, at 2:18 w'eloek rrow vernor Jehuson A:vises the People Not to Accept the Kecon- tho Military Reconstruction reviewing the situation and jou of the er wil! approve, oF consent, or accept OF ore Permitted to vote, in view of tho turn of ever will do so, with the overthrow of the Kepub: ounces the arrival of this veasel ac Mobile The Purveyor ith of June last, with » le of corn, ship. ne Kelief Com telligeuce received of her since Re at Ww; we \t dis- fom * prisoner to to. dy ment wrou be sure the p ut subs their Mr. be aw tution to vo! now that upon levi ru to da. blisb atree| Gor wroun thr back took lea! take: »™ be compelled in org erty qualitiontion had 00 lshing the property qualifte Adjourned {0 eleven o'cloo morning. into eon! to make @ calculation ompound tate No, 160.758, ‘one hundred doliare Atty dolla Coveouns Lvrenswe Norns Tax forty dollary; duly, dollars; Au ous hundred | apd hire May, 3. He believed @ change had been | Kit in the publioon this aubjeot, and of the if ibebould be aubinitted sepa ret at length to an om tu favor of abolishing roperty qualitication heckwith inquired why he would it an adwitted wrong to the people for decision, jy tinll replied that the usstion must bmitted tn It it. this Con ures (0 which’ he 11 be op posed ant he did not to vote for obnoxious el wlo law in order to voto against The word bang incor} n of thie State. 6 right of the nex! had wever been deuied, and we are ertopped from the consideration of | tion, We were now to decide the colored man should be placed an equal footing with others 1 the people were ton of the anffra; dy to Tho committee rose, reported progress, joaye Was granted to ait agin, to-morrow CRIME. Hank Robbery, ILADMLEMIA, July 16,—About | o'slook Jy, three men entered th eutof Mr. Frederick Steeb, t, below Market, Ono of them eutered tion with the olerk, regardin xchange, aud ho want to the desk Auother one went ud behind the countor and p h @ door, and came Of the clerk's 2, a lars buudl rey lading $0.0 The following of Beven thirty Bonds int of the da Joxr, 24.-—No, 89 one handred dottaras No, 14 ue hanAred doll rs dolar Ju AHH, drod 8; NO. 178,001 0 ¥ MasNol 1.79% tive: hinadred dollars: No ,,one hundred doliarss No. 859,080, one hin dolla No, 160,754, one Unudred dollars No, $90,117, June, 1864, f Lota, one Tyr and thiry a h, dollars; October, 1 ollare; ‘Deceabor, 1384, one hid dollars, Auguay, I ; 18¢8, Ay dollars > Om Sweaty dollars; } No. 19,601, fifty dollars ocurred ia County, , known as the Paint Kook District; | at large, savage would Uave @irank back from wl krown Lideous at=such woe the enormity | of their barbarity. and wiekedmn They firat atterupted to strangle their vie tim to death, out fa that, thay be. thought themecives of « more cetined as well ote of nooor aa, anid then to make assurance doubly sure, thea daughtera atruck the prostrate and dy woman ere: on the head with eu Supp 1 lady dead, or dying, | ther weitering in her Some of the neighbors soon after coming ia found Mre. Hicks, administered reatoratives, aod re vived her euiticiently to relate the abo wailed facts. Mra. Hicks bas since died oC her injuries, but the tu ‘are atill | Yiaving ororeted: thomiselves ev ae event the viticers of the law from ar ing them, OE OLD WORLD, Sun Cable Dispatchos. | THE BRITISH REFORM BILL, 6000 PROSPECT OF ITS PASSAGE, IMPORTANT FROM ITALY. Garbald’s Movement Agalast the Pope. France to Defand the Holy City. THE SULTAN IN LONDON. American Visitors to His Majesty. &e. &o., ‘The British Reform Mill Loxpow, July Lith—The Reform Bill bas finally passed the House of Commons, aud has gone to the House of Lords, Loxvom, July 1Wth—Kvoning—The Re- form Bill wae read in the House of Lords this evening, aud the boow assigned for Mond Napoles: ome. Frowwsce, Traty, July With—Reporte re vol here from Rome represent that th pal Governinent is much alarmed by the menacing attivude of the party of avtion under the leadership of Garibaldi Many of tho batteries around Rone are being tored, and put into an eifective condi- tion, aud it is stated that the Pope has Ito the Eunperor of France for the protection of the Holy See. Panis, July li—Evening.—[n reaponee to the appeal of His Holiness the Pope, for assintauco in repelling the auticipated at tack upon the Holy City by the Garibaldian party, the Emperor Napoleon bas notified the lealer of the Garibaldi movement ‘sinat Rome, that the defence of that city Will be composed of the restored batteries of Frauce, nut of Re ‘the *altaa ta Lenton. Loxpox, July 1i—The United States Minister, Charloa Pranoia Adan, Req., te gether with other membere of the Diplo matio Corps in London, waited upon His Majoaty tha Sultan of Turkoy tovlay. A delegation of the prin in thin city also bad an autienco t log with the Sultan, MARINE, ae. Sovtiamero, July 16-—Noon.—The aten ship Brewen, Meyer, from Now x rk, haw on her way to rowy, Jaly 16—Noon.—The steam: Haitimore, Captain McGuigan, Now York, bas arrived here on the Liverpool kKPOOL, July 18 —The atoamsbip No torian, Captain Dutton, which left Q on the 6th inst, touched yesterday at arrived at this port today, %, duly 1—fhe German toamahip New York, Capt, Ernat, left New York ou tho dth juat, port today, wad aftor laut which touched at this jog her Koglish passengers sud mails, | iled fur Bremen. FINANCIAL money. | ‘ow: Five Twenties, . exdividend, 46%; Atlantio | lidaved shares, Frankvor July 16—Evoning —United States biv 8 closed at 7736 COMMERCIAL, Livenroot, July 16—Evening.—Cotto The market Tor cottou cloned with alter in tone or prices, Th the day reached 10,000 bales. ‘I'be follow ing are the muthorignd closing quotations Mitdling Uplands, 103415 Middling Or- | leana, 10464 Trade Keport—Advicos from Manel are unfavorabl The market for ed on soine articles, Wher white Ids, fd. per contal; f edd to 10a. Gal. per quarter for Canadian; yer quarter Fey, Sa, v Cora unchanged, quoted at du lor new mh Weatera ; Hoof closed firm at tho ad- Vance established this attornovu, Extra prime mesa, | Lard, tira at te. 6; | Pork, atoady at 7a, 6d; Bacou, te, 6d; Choear, Produce—-Roain, and fue Americ a Wilmington, Spirits Curpen truleum “Vonvos, July 1S-Evening,—No, 19 Duteh standard sugar, 2s. bd.) Bootcl pig iron, cute ‘linseed, tHe, tid.; Linased Linseed vil, £41 1s. ; rm oil, 4110, OMtetal News-Departure ef tho More! Trooys- Opentag Warisuroy, duly 16,—Seoretary Seward haa received the followin, Hon. Win, H. Seward, Secretary of S Bin :—Tue cuy of Vora Crus and the Cas tle of San Juan d'Ulloa te iu quiet poss mon of the Mexic Geversl Benavid The Tinperial chiefs aad foreign troope h left tho country, BE. UL. Saxnony, ied States Cousul, The State Department hae aleo received ® copy of tho decree of President Juarez, of whivh the followlug le a trauslation Benito Juares, Constitutional President of the United Mexican States, makes kaown to the inbabiiaute thereof, that in (he use of the armple powers with whioa [am in- voated, I have thoughs proper to decree the followlug tu conformity with the provisions voniained in the decree of the Ws of April Inat. in Port of Taw ould remain closedduring tha timo {¢ remained iu disobedience to the General Governme: aud by virtue of the re-establishment of th, ve re that e Mre, Hicks and her two “ug AS Baume Keaneativaly Mace mate order there on the ‘ith inat,, ¢ the warkaf Tamminen a aanin evened from | Montreal to join the | suoh discrimination are hereby repeal a - le RATES OF ADVERTISING. PAYAWUE INVARIANLY [6 ADYANOR 1 every tneeetion nf fame Hines or News, Aveta, ory exura line ot part OF Tite wee | ~-6 Aiivortiaemenia till ie \aserted in open oF c ok mae yi ely ne te eyecral miler at peupuationa — ae. | Pt be accertalbed on apgileation at ibe often, ; it : 1’ iwenty-cin word ane oomnted ao frat lives Price yoo Cents | and seven wore foreach Hine more thea aid Ke rin, had fos nome time lived nptes | the afareeatd atnth dag to foreign and coset * a the two di “ *, Liherevere order this same etariuine her out of tue war. Ac to be pubhaued and eiredlated, and fally rein al thet Warerinwate fiat the Natioua) Palace in San Lie to the aniob Hen hig, wal ed sly this Wt day Of June, VA67 Aseriwe of tortur lat a the . Destro Juanes To the Citiven Josm Mania Utnetas, seore tary of Juation, ‘Nows items. (By Telegraph oda Now Tork Bunt Tim new San Francisco Merchants’ Ew nge was formally opened on Tubsday. Tue yacht Joba T. Ford sailed from Habe ifax yonterday for Havre. Large crowda visited ber during ber atay hh Ir {a reported that 19 Germans have lef Maximilian Avew ere” in New York, J.D. Porssox, Postmaster at Wilming: ton, N.C. hae been rewoved, and KB, Brink is appointed to the position, Tues is a considerable panio in mining sharos in the San Francisco market, whlo® aifeots ail descriptions. OWENO to the ocontioued rein during ta Peat month the cotton prospeat in Texas rather poor, The caterpillar aad army worm are doing great damage. Arrnornicte exercises took piace at Cam bridge, Mass, yeaterday, in observation of the Oty tirst annual yisitaion of Harvard Divinity School A TILEY seized a lives coat from the arm of an old g man in the Old Colony De pot, Boston, yesterday, in the pocket of Whick was $1,000 im greenbacks, aud em ped with it Jupar Gooort, of Lexington, Ky, haa just deouded ia a habeas corpus case brought, before him, that the oivil courts canned claim & prisoner arrested by tho military authorities, Crier Justice CHase was serenaded by the questa of the Union Hotel, Saratoge Springs, at 19 o'clock Monday evening, The music was superb, the night eplandid, and everything passed off a the moet belle Hiant manne e following is the text of the Dill ime troduced by Seaator Sumucr yesterday fee the further securiug of equal rights in the Diatriot of Columb) Ho it enacted, dem.,' ‘That in the District of Colum aball be exclused from any oltice by reasom, of race or color, and all laws making aay Ir is expected that a treaty will soon be executed botweon the Caited States aad t Liritain, by which dhe latter will code T ite possessions on the Par jolning Walrussia, ta quit foe the Alabaua cl Iv Jasper County, Mins. ber ot tami for several w ni but tained, will starve, Tus Indiave on the Plains procure the and ammunition which they use with deally etfect against tis while settlers Todlian agents, licensed by the United Govern vont for that pirposs, The supply, of course, is therefore to the demaud. LOCAL NEWS. Weather Predi:tiony, de. Sun Orr, N.Y. Wednesday, July 0, 1367-6 A -M.—Upon the tith of July, leet year, the thermometer stood at 3PM. ia the sbade, 100 degrees; upon the With thie year, 70 degrees, ‘Ibo first 18 hours after this notice is given, a shower may be ex Peoted, but no settiod rainy weather. ALE, Tarun. AN Arratn ov Hoxon—lt wae reported tevening that the recnire betweon Mr, George Jouos, of the N.Y. Thurs, and Mm Cyrus W. Flold, will end in an “uilair of | honor,” areaogemonte having been made for w duel to tuko place this mioraiug. Mrs | Daniel Morrison, ous of the oditore of the ‘Times, ie the accond of Mr. Jouce, We could not ascertain the name of Mr, Fiold'e cout, Shoalit no amoable settlement be arrived at,it [a possible that the affair will have taken placo befure the Suw iain the bande of iis renters Tne Mayearray Co ann yen crive Groceme ~The latest of thia kind that has beem started ia the city, met last evening at the hatreet and Sth avenge, inthe chair, Tho objects Provistow Asso ON. orgauization ooruer of | A. Kea the lands of pittee appol edto thea whieh thoy bad pre governiwont of the soei rules are framed alter those of ohitale ( erative Assiciations, They provide tint the. « Il be gow erned by ® president, vice-presidout, secre conatitutio pared for Th tary, treasurer, threo trust ieeetors, aad buy be elected by b ate go each, no momber being allowed more tl thirty shares, Each share will by x por cent. co with the Mombera will be roqu per week on each aly shalt held all st, mul the ecompleta coatrol ot the store The latter, togother with tho Treneme will be required to give aatlatactory for the honest perormince of their du erost, besile a dividend nt purchused y at least $8 asd. Tha The initiation feo is tixod at Ye, Abuut, Perouse stepped up must signed the roll teat eveuing, aud beeatus mombvers, The after being read, wore aid watt ne iooting, to afford the membors an opportae nity to digest them. The mecting thea ad journed until Tueaday oveaing next. Supomn Deatius—W. H. Toumey, a cab ored waitor, residing at No. 3 Harv's Alley Brooklyn, and employed at 13 Ana atresh Now York, fell doad Inet evening in from of the latter house. He w. takes tothe Qud Precint Station House, and « was notified, The cause of death known Ainan named Patrick I died suddenty at bis rosidouce last event No, 00 W, 2th at. A coroner was notitied, rr to Commer Bu w—Abous & P.M. yesterday afternoon, Francis Millg was found on Front street, near Jacksom, suffering from the effects of au ovordase af taudanuin, od with snain was Co: ous Hospital, Fins, Ab, fire broko out on 4 ning @ omises No avenue D, occupied by Ie fire wae quickly oxting $209; no insurance. Tus Fine Deranrtayt—INcrnsem 08 rie Karnes yom 11n8 Yaan—At noon are ard of Katimate, covatsting of Mayor Hofnan, Controller Connolly, and the Board of Metropolitan Fire Com missioners held ® meeting, The amount estimated to bo required for the support the Fir Dopa:tutat during th ae year was $305,800. Lost year the whole @inount required was$700,000, The increase for the presout year is for additional salar riee to be paid to tho inembers of the Fire Department pursuant te an aot of the laa gislature,

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