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ee ee THE NEW YoRK SUN. PUBLISHED DAILY.—eUNDAYS EXCEPTED, Ofiee corner ot Neen and Pultom sureeen, Single Copies TWO CENTS, ‘Twetre ca tba eek ‘Sin Dollars per year. ————se == = CONGRESS YESTERDAY, | sous’ fcitiryrmsninetsnrente and conld. therefore, give thie ladiade to ‘ " whe Howe oy eunity tor ir. jowe spoke of the neo i Of Somnor's Equal) swenis acim oni isoher. The wes wee eoeting from one te owe miM'ion doflars week, Bi bts Bil and he did wot telleva ef Ler site wanted to Meht He bet eved, with Mr, Eherman, that the true solo Akon The problem "war te aborptin of tho fa fans tno + ppaiertee el Amendment. | Me. Howard ferred the sppetntment of a Come | ‘Missiow to confer with (he Td! @ friends, apt ———e ‘with @ view of bringing huetilities to a cloen If INTERESTING 1 G/AN D BATE | they’ ctaid S¥umeu™’ Te'shtuphe turk parton Zit oanderatand lea ly what each complate He wna teret oy In fe rot the drat» Of this bil? Hed anor beveve H pominie to Another Coestitur Passa;e of the Dessrters! Re- ore. he All attempts of that k'nd oft Witcept In the casee, ofthe Hef sili. ulin, Who. badd Fuctenied. In conve ting @ very Prema eEME Oey biuall number Mr Rainsey dh Debts of the Late Meobel pew to to fom. Thong to beg! - The Preside the hostile bands, ai end to the wasttng © Tesly ta abe sete | Repadiate next Winver to the larger problem of - sl oe Moret “lemoed the Indian pole | farther « if, Morr: demoed the Indian pol. | farther am &e, a&e., Ho. | Key of the Go the past ne anfat and rib ihe Indtans of thetr | Md he tmporathle to. abe 4 inte the while popelation. that ing ba extermination, Allading to of the exetting tronbles on the border | oppressive, homes an norm, July 17, The Natiowan Iwreisto that the aoniouvcement of Speaker Colfax, that ip. Ho appanted ta the Gonate'ts bane be bad good authority for believing thas at wenkd Dot be a rope of tend to an ngreement and stand by tt. He was 0 President's we only soxions that whon reserva: tons were relected Mental Reconatruct DIT would be com: | the Indians should not be disturbed by setilers 4 municated to Concrees on Thursday, in not | MA07 other way. Iie wished their homes 0 be | Souclusive om that point The President Mr. Thayer thought {t must be apparent that may ve ores on for lnuger deliberation the condition of things un the border Jastifies the attention of Co He hoped the Senate before seuding in bie message. would approach ff calmly and’ depesstonately, There war a warfare on the border which sboold It bee been pndiiebed. without qualifice | Serr cia” te dig ont cdrecate the rrerena Woo, thet “in order to preveut any forel, tion of the Todians, nu matter who was to blame | ations from taking advantage of Maziuti. | {1 ‘he didicalties now exiting, It wae tbe duty | lau’s execution by terfering with the | be beer to od a miltion doiars now than five efaire of Mexico, se bundred milifunes year hence He did not he- tw be sent from the Neve Gen. Shermau wanted 8 war, The people of the, border were ‘notin favor of a war. | a, © ¢ ch | Mr. Thayer denied the siatement «| of the Rio Granda, with @ view to wateh | ‘otsas omelal report that tne onntters on the tbe Ausirien fleet whicn is to arrive in Mex: | (err desred a war for the purpore ir own | foan waters to demand the body of the le He caused to be read a regort | 9 milliowe The reeeipia from urowe to day were reewent alleged to bave been entered into by J. Wikes Booh an seers from General Buford, which slleges that tra Kimperor.” In coutradictiva of this, there | and speculators are endeavcring to get up this le authority for saying that no vessels have | Way cru Pore cice’ ur ine “eommoatty tom toe been ordered to the const of I feo for auy | border he we vat Licgy hte Oe 1 dewtroyed th such purpose, nor the Navy Depart 1 W Seorreued tae Samae ut knowintge of moy note upon which the main source of woh & stateweut cvuld have been pre- | Some 00 the romero on ante dicted. Te aay therm weve thiew ‘08 " preren ‘i ontior, but it was only beeaase the people of The amount of gold in the vaults of tho Chicago aud Clacwoatl and St Laas vegleeved Areasury Departinent today, wea oinety | to bang hen, ni of of doll bic Mr. Conkling suggested that tho Ghree wullivas of of sdlullare, of which gamblers bad nut all emigrated vut of Now Amount twenty yeu wertition: Mr. Thayer —That is beeanse you treat then so well; they all vote the right way fur New York at ‘Thayer continued his remarks, appealing to (rsa 1 pias aciue Jaw to secure peace O8 ihe bie | fron ier soufelerates om April 1th, wh Rridatene eee ine Pees Mate aes bauded by Booth to Mathews, th General Uauevck bad barued \be Cueyenne vile tnd subsequently deatrovel by the latter, | ME pneroy oald W Fargo & 00, wood d copy of whieh the oounssl for the | | dollats Us ‘year on their contrnct nthe Plains ore till defence in the Burratt case yeaterday de- serie AC te eaten Gece heh teeroaan tired to offer in evidence, but was ruled out | their expenses and liabilities. foray by the court, was sigued by I see weil wiaetank Wella Fate ee ee argo & Cox had al Omaiva told uim tisk Wells sn Payne, Atzerodt aud Harold, in the order | reudy loot bait « mulliou Bawed. Lt setforih that ra ent was | Wer sntered iuty between Looth, Payne, Harold sud Ataorodty aud mone oth April Mth, and that the cou abduct baving failed bad bean op account of he PLUME OF DAWERT ENA, A mensage was ieccived from the Mouse ane . om that | nonnerng that tine body tod Sriendinent of the Scuate w the bill lor the rellet Of deseriers, and arking that the Senate agree Conference, ius ay ud Richmond having fallen, th OA TarTOA (Sat the Donate adhere tee | that day determined to kill I deus she Sep " i Lancoln on that wight. Di the Or et eee eee an eee tlon of the letter as handed to Mr. Math Tudian bil, at €25 o'loek adjouraed. “daterimined to kill — HOUSE OF RYPRKS NTATIVES. | Mr. Cobura intruduced « bill mifvusiited the decia for the el pate of Clare in the batho yy ogni net end Vice President of the United States in the Govern vent uintiug to about $3. 100,000, aiid asked advice ae to whether tho | the States to be formed out of the territory Jed oF the ola incluied within the late Confedera Tt is understood thut the canes w: AP: | States, except Tennnseos. Referred to peated Committee on Reconstruction, ‘The Desorter Bill bas been considerably shanged by the Senate. It cow simply pro. for (he reeturation ot eitixe y provi jot op rate tailor of any fine pe jee which he way have inenrred by h socalled desertion, This refers, of suly to those who served fai MAXIMILIAN AVENONRS. was requested to mation received tion of parties for the real or pretended e death of the f ng their eulietmant to the Ith of Apri, 1865, | RUrpase of Archduke Maximilian, or of intervening in beaten reat home withont walling Por 0 | AiSiSsn casiee Aiees whatbor aay tam sures have been taken to prevent such or the sailing of any such organisation FORTIETH CONGRESS. sspediion, Journed yesterday @ proposition was made 10 introduce en agreement between ean Nee THE EXCHANON OF FRIBONERA pea Mr. Butler, in reference to an artiote tn : the Natromal Inreiiiacscen of yesterday, Wasmnorox, July 17.—Petitions on va-| commenting on Mr. Klitridew'e statement rious subjects were presented aud appro- boys Pe, Ginoe thes the rel a) hed coud priately referred ed to re thousand Union. pri SRN APPA CRIA TION BE wounded, which off Mr. Anthony called op the House bill, | eaid he d wbich ho Senate yesterday, | and sent Pr viding that meection of the Appropria: | copies of Gon bill of fast session abail not passed on that snbjeot fall of 1864, # ruod 10 preveut the necessary pris ir. Butler character all the allege dvcumente at the vitferent departwente | ions inthe article aaa trae, ‘The United On nm ef Mr Autoouy the bill wae] States had failed amended eo as to apply ouly to the Trams | the sick and aud ae thue suend it] Mr, Fldridge ata‘ed that in repeating Generel ‘Ould’ staiement he had not reflected on cer, He lad only spoken tp vindiath A CONSTITE)IONAL AMENDMENT, fory, Herweuld sot ony that th Me W he or shat th pre: n introduced a joint resolotion Kihy following aniendment to the on of the United Siates eeup Confederate army, 8 high b credit. T Article —. No distine ton be made by the | position as aman en’ iled On. eu: States, nor by any Sta e, among etzona in | peuple feel great anxle y thor civilor pobtical righ's ou account of race, | emen were oupable of vi 2r culor uF previous couation, te fll exeut clatuict by. Urtered to be priuted and laid on the he gentleman from Obio (Map: | tevin, CLAIMS AGAINWT VENRZURLA. Mr, Patter ald he had not voted against that | Mr. Suwunr, from the Comruaiitee on For. | !yestles lon. *i4u Relations, reporied @ bill to oarry into | cpuviory Med eee hoped intn toeoe thot Peee eat fiect tho courention of the Rapubio uf ‘eked this invostigeuion in vindication | Newwynoin forthe’ justment of claime af tue otrizena of the States, againat | Mr. Baldwin arked Mr. Eldridge whether he ox. | she gyre of th public, »- | pected the Honse to take General Ould’s assertion | mir the sypeiniment’et © Cora tt: | Resins, documentary teccimouy ‘snd the he | a travel, | inet of Unie mofMoors, Mr. Kldridge replied that he believed Genera | taf Would not vevy that General Ould Bly tonorab e inde vas A. tus P ea Tue vill wae cousidered | Ba.'% ti Boeertng lymehter on ie Rayabitenn wide.) : Nr. Huiler remarked. tins. belive. the war he S808 OF MOR BO BO FQUAL RIGHTS BILL. | thonght Ge ea Ould a bighily eunselentiogs and seu ro wie the Wii introamendt | howurable can, yi aon « mo man! tad Fete Seite ao ora guiat {@ the | MiSus for auy ering and trom thet weer ‘ao O68 H ft be dine | Kuew whe et ts BR 0 un arr aunt of | iar, Bidridce ded Mr. Buvter that in make F The Dill wae merod—yone | tny tha ee he fod fomcetien the emivent Rien who hia sve inte rebellion Hancock and sy Cartel, Chauitien, Cole, wae] Ad-ane and "Warn. oi (hl seni every” one. of 1, F clinghujressy Harlan’ Hous | them bad wea culel a. tolel, aud every ove Of DONTE ko, Svortal or | Mem Nad bel 4 evel” nvciiged Mike) UD ay sik ‘huckaiew, avis Heme | BrUBaiton. ota the abiNet thew closed | O51 OF THE INDE ANA. aie wee Mr, Paneroy, tue bill under | fetes nj ve F. proving tor the | propo eR eae a te reso arlec! w| tyes a ook at the adjourved 24 the n | re | " the only trie eoln | . ved } euspend . wal ies wan to ali | by yeas and anys, and F ger, noe the chase. i elk th the usagce yarark pias ° au kept by the fro) oud bape fler the follow. on OW te wod by the Prov aye i Com galon of the Feaune wu . * Vacine Kairos | , « eld og Treaty by SaNuia Bee . 9 #86 4 Visiatlow oF the i smal day fee 00k te wet ocher tr sbanrrent : fs Yeaniied oe 4 » ores wt Tidlene aust either | eromenmen* ¥ ‘ apt ‘ be ew viaed Lie, oF be | discharre. Wied off by thane sentiovs My, Julian pli) 4 | hes rmentarton by add- Mi Pomer , sett pomaibte to} tag afer oh: mors ee ue the words “ et med Fein, or] ailicn @ ‘ . mime se * U sould eat’ te + Nether Mr. Su: wonlt say that the Prewkdent hed Pressly stated any each doctrine, whether the latateme on [that the Premdemt had avowed that deo- tring ih tment to the resolution ly saying: And that the Ju | betore the House the Senate trict of | inerting the words, teu ty be selected anil te anrwn a repetition of the phrase, © without di dared disobey that h from Obio could expect to oarry out bie view of the J Jadicinry Committen, remarked that In an Important e ia eS roe Was Crualier ed, saved oe & the preambie was ameuded po as to read: pardoned Sephen B Camerup,” Me, aud aa 60 Eine are, announcing that that Body adhered to 1m Amendments to. the bill Im reference to reported doverwers, and declined # Committee of Gunter ence. ded from its disagreement tot Stecngooet nnd ths Ittasn, ot fear ovtoss, ea | Joarved. On motion of Mr. Cobb, the President ‘The Agrosment Retwres Reeth and (thers Hi. Surratt wae resuined thi Crim nal Court, Judge Fisher presiding. aor. presecutiva thew that there waee conspiracy ; they sa: they trees the conepirecy fross 1863 Gell ite culmination, and they say that Hurrett and vthere were engaged in ® conspiracy, t i the party who had done ti exolusted from the a therefure rule of La meant i thor re Mr. Hurr inqmtred whether Mr. Julian wae sot merely hypotheti- Mr. Julian replied that he did mean to nay m-nenge Mr Farnsworth engersted an amend wiare Committee be i ther the tuteution of to linpair the foaneial credit vernm Me. Julian dectiow! to accept the amend ainted en the previous ques: The prevtone question wae moved end ded, wood the reaulotion wae SENATOR SUMMER'S RQUAL RIGHTS DILL The Bivaker, among vther business, ald i for tl ty of equal rights in the Dis | g entitling sole Mr. Schenck suggested that the cont Mr. Prayn did not ace how the gentlew ven in the Senaie a Masanchusotts | or (Sumner) a of the white race the eo. Me. Jo Mr. Ingersoll wae agreed to, ved to amend by atriking out the words, by reason of rsom oF color,” Rejected, and. on motion of Mr. Sohanck, the bill wae roferred to the Judiciary Com: mitten, with leave to report at ary time: The Sonate bill to carry into. effect the wntion with Veneauela for the paya of citizes @OATR ONAROR AGAINET THM PRESCOT, Mr. C ovorie offered, aw queation of privt the following preamble avd resolu. “Whereas, Andrew Johnson, President of the United Stat did, on the 4th of July, 184, at the request of the counsel of John H. Burratt, caune to be iesued to Stopheu ‘Hl. Cameron, of the rebel ftrniy, and. ove of the most noweuus violators uf the laws of war, © fol! pardon for all hls ertines, Inorder that Mi! cut h Vig might be thereased ws fe Wl tema to ald In the rxelpation of sald Se rent fom partictpaiion In tie murder of Mr. Kincaln, thus the wine ‘the mon who wurdered the P belt " Henoived, That dommition be to- structed Wo examine ini the foregoing charge and report the evidence fo the Hose the frat week of the next seston, together with all the evidence takeu In the mpaachment case.” Mr. Wilson, of Lowa, stated as Chairman siiciary Commitres, that Aah no oljection, ant he thoneht the wembers of the Ci tine had nous, to having the ted for the Mr, Williams, of Pa. a member of the OO a tardon toons whi len witne might be quise proper. He like canes, pardons had been be part of ibe prosecution, ta inquved how Mr. Covode kuew that JohnH. Surratt was guilty of the murder of Mr, concurred tn the Lincoln oda replied that the testimony bad set | ton was ngreed to witht 8 dtvl- preci wan rejected--40-to the vote rejecting the preamble | rd, and on munhin of Mr, Houtwell | jona itis reported that the Pres'dent has | deck it was adopted. PAMAGH OF THE ILL RELATIVE TO DRRERTHRA, ‘The Speaker presented mesange from the Sen On motion of Mr. Ashley, of Ohio, the House Neaate TRIAL OF SURRATT. emapiracy—-Araement dcinatviney ere Abeet the | July 17.--The trial of Joha orning in the Mr. Bradley, Sr., anid when the Court ad- Tne jae attempted to fered to prove that Surratt wae ul we must meet that nee from which was in that conapir, offerin, re, mus arty to | 2 of ie deed, but it is Kreament to do it, and the prisooe: ment, and he no Feasva or could concrive no why the ald axreement. It in ni mitted Mr. Carrington aid bi hecenanry to aay much a, not dewm it tthy admia | subject was eo which had y one Hoth, who was nota Tt wan original paper, ways he destroy: thing but beresay avi the evidenoe of @ third perty, And be did | nut auppose that the Court for # moment would entertain it La regard to the uujuss imputationa caat upon honorable men, that the conspirators tried at the arsenals had been murdered, he would suswer that the proper All who wer commiasion dowih, Tha proseontion would ahow tw the couniry that Surratt was tho arinor bearer of Booth» wan who wae false to hie country, faiae to bis Government, who de- serted hie mother, aud woo by Hight ad- | witted bin wut Judue F ruled that ¢ eV hibe elie. It might boeu th tery objeot of the covspiratora to thus “ swine of the partion Wo the conspire ey bY gerne Os thle Mr. datthews reeowilel wud crose-exain- ines be ur, Purrepont= Witness waa bora | fu the Uouted 9 ates; during the rebe Lican’s sympathies were with the L | sid: ; poferred thar the rebel be pit down other way than} wt Gat tine contideice in leg Lave wot much coufidengs in it now eee tweaue of reuniting the country, [Pa exinbited ] Witness was exaniiod oy Col, of 44 tie eXaimivation wae taken Whi at (hat examiuation wituesa did wytiiig about the letter; posaibl ve saul cin day witneas saw Boul nok wan ih tine witueas amw » Withers tesiitiol (veo that Booth hat piraoused wituese with» box, bat | days before the interview to; wituone might have been meked when he saw dwight be day or two luat before that oa burseback oa the avenue; duu't rewember said on the examination alluded to that the leat time be bad seen Booth was e day oF two before; witwens didu't want to tw the exxmisation that le had seen Booth | that ty, ae be wae afraid he might beoome | Invoived’in the mation, An J, Ford, recalled for the defevce— Wivness wae in the Carroll Prisca wih Woichman ; wee there 39 days aad « half ; Woichuan told him he wee mistaken as ta hou * Pesears” wae pecturmed. tom objected te the last it the Court tule the answer eu” Did Weien ison thy NKW-YORK, THURSDAY, JOLY 18, A—He stated that in | of niteage te eotornl cise Tha craste fhette'hes |(. te Geves dot non & i erehman told witnere that be had ‘- . | erttrege to pwoid hasrd che gaccess of of War where Joh *ar- | Re Gumerttarice, to fe oubmiel to the pepe Fats wan ot the thie of the asamssina: 9 | ecco mae of the por. oe anid he had void hia thins he wae bn | erty qualia Ne Coomtenon, i wend for them 9 ber ste anderstood perfectly who were | to the phrase “allies and sympe- | suhatence: Mr Flo: eid to have the taat | out —that about Moa: | hid real, and the Court ao ordered Brainy fe [Weichman] toll in Casale the heeai dav of the amanes seen a dispatch frow Sur-alt tro Mol for the defence Witneas went with Weichinan building, where au ox Ir. Carrington ban already r Phe Conrt-You rust pat the question a0 2 10 wake it app 1 objec You te thee trial, tthe dlofenes had | Me AW bo turthor witneeses to examine tod that they had sent f to close their teatimon: Court know how the detence bel been en the pr wee a hil to-me their witvenses here, Matter to get witnesses hero frou British domin ks recess until tomorrow the @andiug Commit on of the Log the efty and con flee of Kings, Samfulk, Qi The Fourth dlatrle of Albany, Seheneotady wax, Rtelmond. atid shall consist ef une conntion | £.iloman f Feaoktio and St. Lawrence The Fifth district lial! consist of the eonnttes of Jeterson, Lewis, Ouelda, Onoutaa, Onweco, Heikimer aud Me ' ‘he Sixth distring shall conslat of Ur cow amg Meboharie, Detsware, Snilivan, Kieeorne Toys bow e Seveuth district shall connet of tha countiog | ames ar ‘Ontart, Cayrign, Wayne, M- ered by Bre Murine. hen. lot ANAM comaBet of thee Niagara, Krie, Genome ‘Cattarangus abd Chaacavgna. fee 2 The whole, Sansie dalle ch ler thi expiration of thelr Lerins ender nach clvsaitica the (ernie of ther ofc aball bo four yeare ‘Ree. A. Au enuiperation.of the Inhalt ants of th tua. 6 aball La) taken under, Ls r . legislature In the year elphteoa hundred aud ventyram, ‘and at he anit OF every ten yen | ageinet the Company, at the recent And the anid Abeteiera, except the Vrs " r 0 oard- Sail bo mo niteneel Bye the’ Logislatane at | term, Justices Baliow, Mason, and the frat ression after tho retarn of overy exiumer- Aton, What each divtrc, shall ca "aa early na nual tents who are citlaens of the Stata, aud shall remain unaliered stege a0 until the return of another enumeraion, nad fonatet of contlgnows territory. No eunty shall be divided !m the formation of Senate dix peTeed and, Amembly shall consist of one 1 ‘and ‘hit iiton aud shail be apportioned | possd to make the voossion & ral crntnites of the State as neatly fas may be, according to the number of Inhabitants thereof, and who ae citizens of the State, and | tu fall rey shall hold ofce fur ove war, be entitled to at least the counties of Falun and Ham lect upill the population uf Hamilton county No new count; erected waters Ita ft toa member. ‘The frat | the prinel WW of mombers of the Anaou Ure OF Ite fret neenlon afer ‘of the tuhabitsnts of ‘The members of the for thelr services an ann mand dollars, and ten cents shall travel in going to and rovurning from thelr | lace of meeting by the iow usual ron, The ker of the “Ascembly shall rec tional compensation equal to one-half of hin walary Bee. 6 No member of the Legtalaiare shall be Sppototed to any ctvil office wiihin thin Stare by tie Goveruor and Keuale, or by the Levisiaiare he shail have berw sud all such appointmen's and |) roves any auch inembwr theres shal! tw vode IH Any parson beng a member uf Conuress VO PERRO IE wi riding Atty pollthe al tailed Sates hold a seat ka the Leila ure cr ‘his eloctivn be elected ‘to Congress ur xpe eo, evil oF nil the United Banu ate hls weak. OF SoDALOMN and _membors ale Conattath held on the ‘Tuesday succeeding the frat’ Mo of November, unless otherwise direcved by I the first election to be tm the year one (humans eight handred and sixty. members CH fm ere fa ma} fannary, Ise, «. tneloding the Bist day of December of | 1a pursuance mili -olght, ‘The senators that year oF longer, of each House shall consti: | Jul fo business. Bach House shall ive the rule of Its own pricendings, leciton roturne andy the Jude of th tts own memaby Bec. ¥. Kae House shall keop « Jor proceedings and pablist Daria an may rewire ane shal! bo kept open welfare shall re, ball, without. the for more than two days, he marae, ex ted fro. Assorbly wud other w: | toma, untroller of New York for Fitnble fnsticuttoe wir amonded 90 as to include loa * By Mr. Russell tnnerted’ th the Co Amended and proposed by this Conveation, ts dhe efiecs that the sale of tntox.eathn the diffe eut counties of shin Stale ab lated, if at all, by tn their character wu! applicable to e°¢-y jy Of the aie, and conferring apn apprprin'e ' cers, appoluted or elected w) couniies of this Sate, the Fequisila or incident to #uc Tandon that Wceues to veil lige ut recall | wig § provision onght to t bof thie Bate, an actment+ Go.form ower and specif erm dont be deeined irrevocabia, tuslons fur caure 1 ciited 10 the laws uniter which Insued, and ought w be regarded a within the pruvistou of the Brute Baia, promtblting « Sai” fru poate & lun OF onniras.s, lam Mungen, MM. C, naied by law, 0) outs UD & revlution, uftored by yesterdwy, calling upon the Coptroile: of Now | postage, ort for information cugoeralng Ucense fees, | Stharoagh oficial Attory"at tid | ty qualifcaiton tp the Conatt al, the conkd see no objee wood nultrage ‘There wer he had Poften days TE tt p gtanted to alt agal o'clock, P.M. AN TRRNOON ARASION, Honor tito Comrie Mr. Alvord in the chair. reermtod that te. | nel 00 expected | The | fine his posttion. Ho wi ‘8 matter of oourt nce ot | Myste were qualita’ 10 removing from theroall disable that view bo wan Thavruinsttiy reper q inet the measur got Md place no ot bat he had no foarw of the vote the Fa | Fs T would have them exercise Weed The gen ie rt Couveniion has no power Aha unay two tous rated by the peophy, as provide He (Weed) would give U Misniow, and give all ® chance to untrarnineled, Mr, M fron bis yosith apy wan owed to qualideation, and ans ude Now If thee Ww: res should not ry, thee bs tof the rouns he pep Saratoga, alan has tive qu Mr. Verpianen wal Keven, Clintom | pemipon a wall there shonkd be ® fall Conven- bring th Mr. Folger aald the thi take a weie on Mr. Murphy's ona and ark loave Ament and lot 29 to TH. Jommitter thea Foe, ud leave was grand (v ait again, Biwomasron, No o¥., daly 17. tral Kailroad, for extortio specie payment for fare t | wilt probably conti } manic. | tu hime i diviai © the charge of t ail together | maranals, aud will report to the Granil ty shall | Speaking an: publi L whose Rev, T. Iaiure rhall | way, tekets to be good fro salary of one at ‘each mile they | ve an addi- will address ac onc Saratoga Spring Xie otes by bin regalia, YoMcn vider | the Fauka on the momeiun, PUISON ERS, riantion Wasted. ¥, under the iin accept N hold thee oMice Lob, 1807, 0 Jointed ® com! to treatinrot of prisoners of cilianna held by tin Coutede: during the recent rebelli 1 posananion of unportant iforw riher of these mul coon ite « ee ha Joues Of Saat ata the Fa First ‘The namo, ago, and Post OMce addrone Novher [ousg of the writer nusentut the uiuer, adjourn Recond 10 a soldier oF seaman: hie rank or pos | iio, and wich what commit he served, i Third—A fai. statement of all Tus known to @0 much of | the wilier touching hus own. im yar: wens | treatment, aud hac of others, ethe er uf lov |e! izeiis, Giving 4s fat ‘na pponalbi | Confederate otflcers In charge, ‘ cating |, GOrFerpoutenta trom New York, ap the pesoluion eniling | ayvivanis, Now Jersny, Delaware Tha tela | List, Weat Virgsiin, Virginia, ‘aud wrunts, | lina, Bouth Garoiina, vama, Louis Texas, and th het h Ieintniive Correspondents from Tlinols il oetextthig® hws aid | Wi will ae é Correspondeute from the Now Lk will adilross As vu ¥. Ble. hua, New Hampauise, dente from Obi ky and Tennesse iuciy.e be tne ate, Me arnead> | county, Ouio, five fe nen onstauuioations addressed to the several tr Sacanteotare, Waeraty, | members steno Comoliion will te meee) tt ie the iuteution of the Cow. Klee ae they way deem proper, ma and tn favor of @ epee A the extenaton of Fartous Martere Fonrnnes Mommie, July bi—The rafter anit wteamehip intarnate of the ott ¢ « folk have born grad Portadew wines the t stimulaat aod of Nort%een oanital. The O14 Doms ton, posed to it, and the geniemare who had offered the ameudionad under consideensdim (Me, Mnrph: Mounetly sated that he wwe also he was willing to give that amends sertoas oh) echoes requiring © restdoncs wf thir.y days 4 as Inainedl ui Stramahip: Une, oon. siating of the steamers Seratogs and the new line owned in New Tork. formentt 0 prising the stoanera Haiteraa and Alba marie, and the cous ie working enerertion|ty there, porate hatably upon Tar natty had declared thelr uésutinns tn be= Xe notes | fone elt meas Waveman argued in favor of aniversal "Fie called apo "he ieadinye ne tip nom and wuttlo ny the sitmation, tod progttvne, and ‘A rooms was larly touch at New Aunany, Jnly 174 P.M. —The Cowren- tion reassembled at 41M, and after the travanction of little proliminary bivein on thet right of wmf ipport of all the neas men of the Sate. A military comunse to meet agaiu toutes Mayr DU. MoKay, Cat sat Dawht Wath id Rowen, w the pegre Arelibs ced, attempted to onerags th Feapectable young Lady of that to akon the groan’ that upon thie aed upon avery oth quaetion Aa a Tremocrat he desired te de. opposed to the proper" Miatifeation ; hn biter dat that catored mort Ht thee a. and be wan in favor County give the whiter @ majorlty of complote retara in colored two buudred Massaohusetts. Commencement at Harvard. Bowron, July 17. ment exercises at Ha place today, in pressuse of Gov. Bullook fave of the poaltion taken in the Cymmitien, fair and aqaare submission of (a question, sapar- ate from every oiler conalteraston, ‘Then every M have an opportunity to vote foe or gropendtion tn whieh su mach invoreat te L. Why are the majority here) aox- fe mubmlaalon? at ournmenon. it College took Prico Two Certs —— “a = == 4:49. Whe free Rall of the moun mile hove ui Fase Rall Lonmvicta, Ky. Jaiy 17 =A base ball MI Park growd, between toe Ne 1 Base Ball Clad, of Washiagton, D. Avilla Coad, of thie ity, Tied ine vietory for the Net hy the sourn of 43 to 1 The game Wiinessod by @ large number of persons WE OLD WuRL, Sun Oable Dispatches. CHILL AND PERU. | Accepiance of Ametcae AL dation. THE TROUBLES IN SPAIN. MARTIAL LAW IN CATALONIA THE U. 8, NAVAL SCHOOL SUIP, ARBIVA It hecagse they fear It will be defrsied. Ie f constriction upon thelr | aut staff, members of the Exroutiy large audionce of the frinnds the people t Huppose the thea whee will The procession # usual and proomedad to the First Charen, where the live: Uy the eonterring of da: Mr. Weed. ‘Then If you have pecroes tr. Weed. Then tf you have pe; The literary pore ate, would forinmaces of th reeley If we give them the rip f Overseers reenited in the forgets Jeistela'e, and (hat al here in of 90 consey ravll Bowditol ud Seth L woeteer, to metallian » Dontal wl in connect The hovorary derrece M satan of Artem quesiion separate sub: | with the Col ege. ifesredt wre as follows Goorge Woodbury Bunuell ken had always supposad that the dem= wile party, the party with whieh he had acted or reagan why Ye then the pemvem howl be ebothet with che « All Questions tipon which the seu tod meparael Heorge Peaboty, of Loudon; shave been closed to day va 400 at Harvard College Murphy), providing for Veeder did not understand why thi forty three capitaliate and Albaua, Buriingiou, St Jonnabury places in Verwont, arrived bere tae nigit L thie moruing. T owas simply to. aad lett for Pura nde op) Wo re object iste ra if. Murphy's | ig, Generals sherman and fepertast iallread Deckele: Mascock—The Uenge ledinas ot the War Sr. Louis, July 17.—Geueral Sherman re 4 here yesterday from Fort ta 1 at Fort Lna- transpired with reference to the consultation betweea those two Gouerale at Fort Harker respecting lodian affairs, The correspondent of the Deocaar, writing trom Fort Marker, says that the statement that the Osage Idia b ie confirmed by gentlemen Just arrived from their country, Colonel Leavenworth, Lud reotived orders from Washiagton not to nity goods until [udian affeire Assnme a more defluite and peaceful shape, of Hirmm Lewis againet the New York Con iu demanuing wae decided Grand (emporae-o Demonst-ation at Sar- views. The Quarterly Beasion of the Grand Divi- mB of T. of Bastorn New York, will be Springs, July tb, and jubilee y bands of THE pK MUKA KST, Award of Princes Porapecemta, July 17—cbe following are the awards of prises by the Judges of the Smogerfess: Zire Prise—-Te the Liederkrans of Now Becond Prine-~To the Hoboken Quartette | Marshal ‘as soon we they artive on the gotiile 10.8 men | erovud. A procession will waroh through the grove where the will be bald be imoating In the ove on, upon the enn | one the jargees oburobes the thle Cuyler, Hoo. Henry Te A lke Hoo Wm K ge, aad other eminend ine Louinlstare | gyeakere are expeated to be preseut, when Mane, shall remam | Lokete on the Peoples’ line of steambuets Quallered” until cathe ‘eoumorsiion shall be | ean be obteived for $1 50, from Ne: city tw Albany aud reture, 75 © Fourth Prive—(o the Quartette Clu ‘rise—To the Liedorkraus of Baldt- re trom Alvany to Saratoga New York city vie Athe: Hoard at Naratoga cau be obtained day, if applied for iu ermson iring' to avail themselves of thi y & Wolt’s tacu be held, and the offi dof prizes will be wie ie, he procession was thro-quarters of an hour ip passing @ given point. where m gravid piciio te to er of the duue of nid SPOUT.NG Arr Naw Yor«, July 17,—lwo more prise d Teddy Bure ymoied eaoh other in tw k place on th ousack River, N. J. of the Firat Ward, suiNaToN. July 17.—he following oir ued to the press this after Newark Koad, Hoome of the Commitier on the Treatment of Priamers of War and Union Otiizen be tn office va Wasuixaroy, D, C., Juiy 17. the series of resolutivas ascot by the Houno of Kepreseutatives, undersigned (rere ep Dao Martin and Pete Shay, who fought at Newark Bay, beswoou Saltoraville sud Bayouue, on the 7th inet, without oomlag tw any conclusion, finish their “mill to 0 milee from thie city, ree moted Alter a fight of and was unable to Shay wae conan The party te | clared the vietur, are war eatly re tight, weither b quested to aldress (ue Committes as direot atteravon, where Hoth inen were abour the same vito wud aspiranta for P. wl Shacks, repress on Ath ateeet vock, Luoaday us Feauiting is Vietury fur Sn A prime fight was unoereue, the ealden appear The prinwipals wired MoWousis, of Now York, Miasonrs, aust the Torri fast of tie Kocky Mountaioe we Wiliwin A. Pie, ML. C, St, B fogs who tie ottivers msde i took to the bose oi Otuer paraylerua! re A tow dave ago Tou ovcupted 38 wlwate ve parties Veluug to the Ha Ward of Guia A addr diay, a! of the Yaokt Allos a1 Hosen, Lae yeeus Alive, of Hoston, Captain Robinson, from Cowes va the Lith of June, arrived here today, She baa been absent in Burope abous twelve Busrox, July 11, & thorough offivial bistory of thie oul qT Bemeparere country are requested to give th ratultens insertion, togother with Feet Race on Loug Istand A foot race for $200 » side, between Ike Wedaratey, on Long Island—disteace, two raed (en a Bheuks, Wiliam A. Vile, Abner | miles. The mea were in dine condition and He vo the right of wallrage quesuion, Mr, ki Herding, Aaroa PF. theveos, Williaa Cnllahas nok eroned soninss (he er umaion \ Committes |i frat mila im dash BRITISH NAVAL REVIEW, Grand and Exolting Scene. The Marder of Moximiil HI ae. ae ao. Panis, July 17. to-day Snnouuces that Chili and Peru have ao- cepted, with oortaiu reserva fered mediation of the Govern United Statee in their quarrel wit Martial Law tm *pais. July I7.—Keporte frum Madrid ay that th claved warttal law in the Province of Cate lonia, where, as was previously reported, Gon, Prim had landed. Atrival of the U. §. Naval Sebeo! mbt Loxpon, July 172 —A telegeam from Ply mouth reporte the arrival off that port of the United States sloop of war Macedani: with @ large number of An midabip. men on board. The Macedouian would Iinmediately proceed to Spithead to wituese the great Naval Review, ‘The tiraud Naval Keview. i Lownox, July 17—Kvening—The great | w be wal rev! in bonor of hie Msjesty Abdul of Turkey, took place to-day, off Spithend, and was the most m apeotaote over witnessed In Engl afternom, at the | Iivoie Costeal Rsilway Shares, as ous to Quebso, by request of Ho Chauveau, va business counected with the formation of the Ministry, The great ob stacle to Mr. Coucho: Aehool question, ‘The Protestants were agsinet biw. A meetin Couneil five members of the Governme: Wore eworn iu Inet douald, Attorney Gi TT LL ey ee ae RATES OF ADVERTISING PATAILD URVAREAL Im ABTASOR — "or insertion of ftnr Tines or ines... .0eta, For Srery Onis tae OF part Of sn ween —o Advertteemanta wl) be inetrted Nezedriyie, ut in heated ‘alee inemente oF apeckal na Tee, to be meerained on Tevet ae words Tinea, ted seven words Br each line woes than Brae, steomehip Herta Capt Bdmendeon, fire New York July 38, toushet a8 the pore te 44 orncon om rote ts Laverpool. VINANCIAL LeMpon, Jaly 1TH. —Breving —Coneo's clierd ai 9: ; Amerisay 3 citrities sleaed at the follow ing rates. United Sutew Five Twenties, 7254; live | Td? Mire Railway Ruares 1 At lati at Great Weatenm Cousonumied + duly 17K veuing—United ous oftwed at 767.8 COMMERCIAL. Livenroon, Joty 17h hae been no prin mat” without sitera'ion ie | prices, ‘The sales of aha day reuchadt 15,000 bale The tollows are oS Aton nad liag Upl i LisGh Wight tn dim, for Now Mixed tern Wheat: 13a for Californie te Barley Sa Ontete, Powe 4a Ge. Prov Pork stead” at 734. 61, and Lard. #0. 64. Bascom tor American. ‘4 for common; and 128 for fine; syirite turpentine, Ma; Pet ~ Spirite Wd; retived le, Gl per gallon taliow, da, oluver seed, de 9. Uaitbom Juiy 17 Beening —No. 12 Datob odard Sagar, Ue 6d. teh Py asced, Oe Gl. Ti Gd, Linseed Onl, LAL We £ £110, DOMINION O/ C.NADA. Formation of as Administration Quanne, Jaly 16—The Hoo, Me. Chew veau has succesind ia forming an adiniaioe ‘ation, The following are the names of the Ministers : Mr. Chaavean, Premier, Seorstary and Registrar; Mr. Danka, Treasurer; Me, Quinet, Attorney General; Mr. Archers baalt, Commission-r of Publio Works; Mi Beabin, Commissioner of Crown Lande) Mr. Dehouohierville, Spemker of the Logie lative Council; Mr. Levine, Solleitor Gear oral. After being eworn in, the Ministers paid their respects to Lord Monok. Their sale riew and address on the International Railway terminus, bus eouraging. 8 reply Monrumat, Joly 16.—Mayor Starnes bes Mr ‘sauces wae the I) take place ear ‘The Geverement of Ustarie Tonowro, Ovr, ». Jaly 17.—Turee of the of Oataria Two of them are re and one @ Conservatives, The are there came,’ lve. d. 9. Mao ral; How. Jobe Can nsainuet of Agriouitere and tephen Hecharda Crowa Laide. Toe Com: A wine yesterday noon destroyed the ifloent | stores of Gilbers d& Yarker, W. G. Perey, waters, | T. Moore and W. R. MoRse & Co, in Kings A high wind whic prevailed from the | 2, Ca. The lose will not fall short o™ northweat, tomiad to inorease the interest aud excitemenvof the occasion, though to ume oxtont baterfering with the comfort of the spectators, The entive squadron numbered eighty veesela, including ships, yaohte aud tead- ere, the vessels of war prover embracing the following ships: Iron Clade—M notaur, 26 guns; Achilles, Pi guns; Loved Ciyide. 23 Hellerojsho 14 guna; Warrior, 32 gus; Black Prince, 41 Valiant, 24 uns; Pallas, 6 gous; Royal Sovereign, varees ship, 5 eunm Prince Al- aes Vin eorew, 4 guui guns, Unarmored iron.—The Vietoria, 102 Fring Banca, 51 guue; Keveogs, 73 gins ; yal Grorgs, 72 guns: Bt. Gmorge, 72 g4 Ierosiatable, 60 une; Liou gana; Pri cess Royal, 73 gune; Mersey, 37 guns; Life M guse; Liverponi, 3t ue; Danatloas, 1 gw sya 2h Giadietor (paddle), 6 pean Macpea 4 guns Daphne, euve. LAT LOUAL NEWS, About 8 velvck lest eveuing, while as, Officer whose beat is om 3éth otreet was patrolling bie post, be discovered thames . Leaulng from the aorthwest corner of the three atory brick Duildiag, Mos. 223 and 204, occupied by A Cunningham asa bonded warehouse, The alarm wae sounded, whigh... soon brought the fire department te the, bert, tunret ship, ie Wiveen. turret | soo: Owing to the light, \odemable acter of the contents of the building, wlio propeller, 4} the fauos aprond wish creat rapidity defy ing allefforte of the fromen to extinish iy The flainee oon communicated with the adjotnia jon of the bilding oo 26th at, Now nd X19, osoupiad by — as a rectifying contained ov: whieh was his loss at $300,000, upon which there was fu inaurauoe of 80,000 w 885.000, ae. Cane pingham’ From thie building the flames oxtomded te Bohs distillery, The warehouses 1,000 bbls, of aloohol, all of royed. Mr. Bohn estimates loaa could not be sesertained. Tnarmored Oundoate—The Lee, Htork, | the rear ‘Twenty Fenoy, Ingeon, Keawing, Clinker, Hulifros, | grt bic atta: Fervent, Orwell, Magnet, Pheasant sud a8 second in com: aud, avd held the southeast berth of the Hine of the armored squadron, which evcu- pied @ position shore, The Victoria, sorew, three decker, bore the flag of Adimiral Sir Thoasae Sabine Pas ley, Commander-iu-Chief, aud eld the southeast berth of the unarmored squad- n'a line, whic held the lasbore positions nearest Portamoutn The squadrou mounted eleve: aud t neuted @ oap hundred vaval portion aloue repre: ity of 106,000 tone, and » nominal of engines of 25,000 horas, A thousend vossols, filled with epecta tors, were within seeing distauce of the arand pageant. Queen Victoria and suit wore prosead in the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert, Hie Majesty the Sultan and euite were on board the Koyal yaoht Osborn. Iemail Paoha, Bovereign of Egypt, and a board the Helicon, Toe Prince of Wales, both Houses of Parliament, tho Lords of the Adiniralty and the membore ef the Governueus wore also present, The shores of Gosport Wight wore lived w: who witie A the Isle of bh myciade of poopie, with eager atteativa the evolutions of the feet, including mivok battle A Royal salute was fired im honor of the Queen and the Koyal visits 4 the yarde of all the ships ned Tonight, at nine o's! quad k, the entire 14 was illuminated, presouting « pictureagne appearnuoe, Capital a slsknent to Austria. Viwwsa, July bi Bvouing. =the buperial Diet of Austria today rejected the bill fur the abolitiva of oupital punishment through ous the limite of the empire. ” Hine» Mother Getn, Loxvon, July 1 —Eveuing.— lot tore etate that the Arohtuchoss Sophia mother of the Kimperor ef Austria and of Maxtuailian, gives evidences of im Kemah « (andidae Peern, Juiy W7.—Lewie Koeaath ie an wouncod as» candidace for the Hungerian Perliament from the to of Waiteso, in the county of Peath, Mad. ity. Ganine, SooTHaMrom, July 17—Noon.—The steaw hip Fulton. Capt. Tewnsead, (rou New York July 6th, arrived here thie morning, on the way to Harte, Livusroot, July 17—Rvening.—The N Hendl bine tiesmebie Bugland, Cape € ” York ton quence of ah socideat (> Ler machinery Qusesasiows, July U—hreuue—The Gfth street, ho whieh « the Tale of Wight | Gnfur building, which wae ongidally b avint, freed, ran do ve the wen coom ww work. The waed by Oficer Lafuey, Cceupled the ground oer. Tee, freme building rear of 1 East street, wae owned by C. McGinnis, whe. occupied the drat floor, and whose loss was, 2.400; ineured. Uilloar Gafnay also owned, . 161 fronting in 2th etree’, the roar ol red severely from t lose ia heavy, A po was oocupled by rot @ total loss of hie The building wae totally de The renr of the pork packing ent aijviniag No, 16! in 25 reet was also wed by ke packing retavlishinsat, wae totadp dratroyed. Loas about $00,00), SCRNES EN TMs VICINITY, The distillery ts surrounded by acai! tone ementa, each containing mang familios, When the fire broke out, the cosateroation in these human hives wae fun One time thore seemed bus littie hope of saving the adjoini The iumates of thee homes—inany of whom Trove shout to retire for the night when the Irn bro to save tho household appurtenauces. Ai! fire eoginics, acrambling over howe p and pu tudes be seen, oarryi ig bedding, chaire, tables and other them on the Mia Hore ail aleepy ry Krom The pread with amazing rapidity, and at Property on 25th tree © out—immediately eet to work esunmbled wmulte yaiem and children were te bing throngh th nen, icles, and faally deposicin Vwalk under sh. care of the vo af the little ones, trad in apite of the ua mind the eons of the thre tind es of bedelot hen, f their uvighbore houses Ty about ten mivites after the flee ae an exp 0 of alcovol ovcurred wud Hoor of the buiting, Pie ot up tutu ok i uinated © Upper py acted univ thousaude af persous to the seoue, aod the police experienced the ute mom diticalty ia ke espentalile dintauen from the tire Whew (he thie Waa at ite heigit was ia andthe firemen were nitable to their p in fron of the hes pindeice aisle we 0 ws ber Dura tothe brickworg The fire wae of the wi Heree cher wier that bee voourred ia eity tre lous yori Wire im Peart street A tire was di onvered tn fie o Land pale store Auuerem, Doulas de Pierce, Jot ari Grek tae wig, abuut ballpadt rleweu [wae quickly extinguiaued, Dawa'e about $0 heicide as the Hofman House, About 7 o'sivek vesterday afternoon, th. dead body of @ wan uamed ©. C, Woodman, was tiscovered dead in hile » Uvume, Broadway aod sao Arrived ate “sr Coruver G vee heid witb