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“FIFTH YEAR. ¥ROM WASHINGTON. THE CHICAGO NOMINATIONS. Tle Candidates’ Acceptance, = THIRTY Po 2 éeeea abhi & * ® ” 7 ’ j a ‘ Letters of Passaze of the Arkansas Dill in the Senate, ‘THE NEW TAX BILL. i « Letter of Acceptance. The following * Gen, Grant's reply to the nomina- ton of the Chics Wasmineton, D.C. To Gen. Joreph R. Hawley, President Republican Convention : In formally accepting: the nomination of ion Republican Convention of the 21st of May inst., it seems pro that some yond the mere acceptance of the nomina- ational Union the Netional U: ceedings of the Conve with wisdom, moderation, and patriotism, ve express the feelings of the great mars of those who sustained the coun. try through its recent trials, I endorse their Vf elected to the office of Presi- , it will be my en- tion were marked | resolutions. dent of the United Stat deavor to administer all the laws in good faith, with economy,and with the view of ¢ ing peace, quiet, and protection everywhere. In times like the present it is atleast ominently improper, to lay down A policy to be adhered to, right or wrong, through an administration of four years New political issues, not forse @tantly arising; the views of the public on old ones are constantly changing; purely administrative officer should always be loft free to exeeute the will of the people. T always have respected that will, and always Peace and universal prosperit, Iministration, will lighten the burdens of taxation, while it constantly reduces the national debt, apossible, or With great respect, Your obedient servant, U, 8 GRANT. The Acceptance of Spea The following is the reply of Speaker Coifax to the same Committee Wasittroton, D. C., May 90, 1968, ion, J. BR. Hawley, Preident yf the National Union Republicwn Courention. The platform adopted by the patrlotie over which you presided, and Hons which so happily supplement’ It, # With my views aa to a just national policy, due to the delowites as much for Jecluration ot principles, jon with which I B great rebellion which imperilied the 1 Istence wns at last overthrown, the duty o' rusted with the resp evidently was to require that the re- liould be readiitied to participation In tho Government against which they had erred ‘only on such a basis us to there ft weaken or endanger, the stren; Certainly, ne one oug! should be readwmitted under such rule that ganization as States could ever ag of the wai oF to destroy as been the pole st the Congressional on so cordially endorsed Volted States th and power of t to have claimed ational ‘unity it by Executive cept any plan of reco uistiog and. public t only by an enlargeme could the desired end be at ned, and that {twas even more sale to Puifrage in those State 7 assured success of More clearly, meognice that the greatest glory of a repubiic Is that Flchts of (ne ps fs faittifuly ai those of the ri tion, to find In your pl Bnd fearlees avowal that lected abroad wt every aturalized cilia: It retains for us to esta to our shores all who. a be called # aut Bnd wouk! make 4 Baw the light, faithfully these oaths of ve been seaied tu the iife-blood of thousands upon pusa ds. Should we not then be folibicss t we did not protect thelr living bre'hren in the Wenjoyment of that nalonality : native born, our down their lives t Our national cemet ellly to chedrpu es whieh, side by 5 1 was fisting, too, that the represenvslives of a party which bad proved so y in time of War, should speak so ntenance, uotar: true to national di of peace for the 1 Fz platform | whic rty approval throughout the I titude it acknowled ved the Union fre # to the brave m » destruction, the trank approval Of amnesty based on repentance aud loyalty, the de thorough economy 0 iberty with all liberty we here enjoy, the sublime prineiples of the are worthy of th ners they are to be write Its past record cannot be f there had becn no lavery would the world who long for th nd the recognition ration of Independ Sener iM otted out or forge bliean party, Toe batch H_ Uhere had been io Republican party, a tree T wad free speech wou! omac Wo the Rio Grane as ten y De as unknow ad fom existence When ‘was unfurled, and when the response of “no coer- elon” was heard at the North, we would have had no the odium of tax and draft laws, our flag could not have been kept fying in the fled wutil itbout a Republican uarantes of eq the law to the humble and the defencelers, would not be to-day upon our hb inspiration from Has to the stro ational statuic book. the victorious General ib ide over the land his triumphs ha T cannot doubt that ‘crowned with success ; and shall bring restored ‘hope, ‘above all, the blessings, under Provi dence, of national concord and id saved from its a wre Bpocial Despatches to The Sun. ‘TUR MANAGERS’ INVESTIGATION, June 1.—Genoral Butler and General Logan spent several hours to-day ex- Perry Faller, the Indiap con who married a ‘Wasnrxoton, amining witnesses, tractor of Kansas, ‘Miss Vinnie Ream, and who lives in the same house with Senatur Ross, was on tho stand for several hours, His testimony only tends to draw the chain Lighter and tighter, und Mr, Butler was exceedingly Edward Webster, of New York, was ex amined as to his connection with Woolley’s scheme, Dut denied having been engaged im any scheme to buy Benators with money, and sisted that bis business bere related entirely to securing the pardon of o counterfeiter, except what time he was engaged in Jooking up the indications of how Senators intended to vote on the Impeachment, at the request of Mr, Geward, and for thet purpose he remained longer and that it was for this purpose he had telegraphed for Hugh Hastings to come and help him make a canvass of the Seuate, ‘Be 4)4 not speak in a very fattering manner of Wool- Mev. Gad sowed Lo lave bul litle sympathy with bio oa 3.8 52 23F= 5, than he anticipated ; <= * ierl eee. al Mr. Butler doce not intend to allow any copy of the testimony he has coticeted to be made for the Senate Committee, as he proposes to follow up the threads he now has kuowledge of in his own way, being con: fident that he will yet fully establish the ure of money in obtaining more than one vote, and of im proper considerations having intivenced the minds of others, ‘Testimony has been taken which positively proves that Mr. Tramball’s position was known in Ivance by the opponents of impeachment, It will made more than one positive misstatement, ROS, FOWLER, AND THR PRESIDENT. It is now considered that in all matters where the President desires to have thelr votes, that Senators Rows and Fowler will be ready! and that others will gradually fall into the line of * my poll- cy." Both Senators are considered reliable Ra by thono who have the best means of knowing will make the Senate stand 97 Radical Repabiieans to 18 Johnson men, Grimes being gone In ali proba: bility to retarn no more, GEN, SCHOFIELD AS SECRETARY OF WAR, Gen, Schofield, who arrived here yesterday and dined with Gen, Grant, called early this morning upon upon Mr. Johnsoa, and, after remaining there for an hour, he walked down to the war Department in company with the President and Gen, Townsend, took the key and unlocked the apartments of the Secretary of War, and all went tn together, The President remained about fiteen minutes, avd then revurned to the White House, Grant eslied soon after, and remained an hour, He scemot higily de lighted at having got Gen, Schofleld into the Depart: ment, and gaid to those who called upon Him that he had done all he could to get him confirmed, for he considered him a most excellent man for the pos! tion. The rest of the day was «pent by Gen, Schofield | fn making the acquainiance of the various heads of the bureaus aut ive clerks, He will not make any changes at present, but will continue the present ma. cuinery. TIE NOMINATION OF MR. STANNERT. There is very strong feeling against the eonfir- mation of Mr, Stanbery as Attorney -( will be rejected, The Senate Judiciary Cor have reported adversely, and this insures luis rejec tion, THE MISSION TO ENGLAND, Reverdy Johnson's friends allege that be has been tendered t Mission to Kngland, and that the President will withdraw the nomination of Gen, Me Clelian, Tt is safe to say that no Senator who vo for the acquittal of the Presidcat will be condrmed for anyth THE SENATE AND ITS OF ‘The caucus for che adjourned th or cens, rs of the Senate ing, over to Thored t without taking any: Very little js eaid about the matter by Senators, who are quietly co-ting bout for will G1 the places with honor to themselves and to the Senate, ‘They will adonted the rule to prohibit any officer from being aged in ny other ceenpation or business, so that thelr whole time and minds shail be given to thelr duti Mr. Defrees will be unanimously resiected Printer, but the rest will probably all be changed, THR ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS, The Reput 1 to-night wing new ol an caucus was att by nearly one bundved members, the Hon. 8, looper tn the chair, and Mr, Ferry Secretary, ‘The o question discussed was the adjournment of Cong: ex Messrs, Sehenek, Covede, Pile, Jenckes, Logan, Mul- lina, and others insisted that Congress should remain untill the Tox bill is passed. Mr, Covode thought they should move with great eare with these South: ern States, and should only adjourn so as to be ready to assemble previous to December; that though the Southern states were now coming in with the loyal end first, as soon the troops are withdrawn the rebels will welze the ballot boxes and bring about @ reign of terror over the colured people to prevent them voting, while they declared the electoral votes to have been cast for ly Democratic candidates, and if colored men of these States would not submit quietly, troops would be called on to shoot them down, A move ment to pass such portions of the tax bill as relate to whiskey and tobaceo and then adjourn was made by Messrs, Lattin and Pike, They found but litle support, and all the motions und resolutions to that effet were Anally tabled, and the virtually decided to go ahe 4 with legislation and journ neans to remain here until August, PASSAGE OF THE AUKANSAS HILL. The Senate p Arkansas to-day, and the House will probably act up- ‘on it tomorrow, So that in ten days that State will be thoroughly reconstructed, THe NEW TAX MILE, Gen, Seb ick opened to-day in ey elsborately prepared sp sch, ex whieh be we folle ed by Judge Kell: », both holding the sirletes! attention of the Hou: io their close Gen, Behene’ Is anxious > 5 the e) tire bill be the adjourn: nt, and will resist all al cmpts to cut it into pieces, He favors night it, but Mr, 8 loos to if then, and he doubts if a pleted, THe WASIIINGTON ELECTION. ‘The Mayoralty election to-day h ministration or three places for © rangments that, in order to places in line at 10 their homes or station houses, to o'clock to-night, the indications are that the Admin istration bi Councils, GEN, SCHOFIELD’ The following order was to-day rece’ Gen, Schofield from the President: Exxoorty® Mawn Maj-den, John ML fated, by and with th retary for the De rel front the eo trict, created by the isi,’ Hrevet Maj-Gen, George Stoneman ts hereby a tiined, according to his brevet rau. of Major Gener {othe command of the First District and of the Milt Waar Department of Viretula, te, , Wil give the necessar; lone to carry th Tito fetect. "Blawedy ‘ANDUEW JOUNSO Tn accordance with th of the First Military Dis. for the information of all concerned ; and also assig Gen, Schofeld w: sworn in of the latter, + THE CHINESE EMDASSY, visited the Secretary of Stat PROTECTION OF GOVERNMENT OFFICERS, Mr, Butler to~ und for the better def NEW YO in virtue of or ander cr'or thereof, and etcit plen ehall | dneod a bill to establish anpald emigration agencies b ete and conclusive | at Liverpoo!, Glasgow, and Dublin, Referred to the jndged to be in bar to any ruch enit of acetion Despaterios to the Astociated Press, FOLTLETH CONGRESS-SECOND SES- Wasmxorox, June 1.—Mr, Simawaw prosented | Would destroy. it an on of the Legislature of Ohio, denan- | the y of the efforts alieged to have been made to | Yan of the ¥th May on that subject be euspended. influence or intimidate the members of the Court of Impeachment. He said that the resolution was pecntinr tn'itena. | Mr. VAN Trost ne from a Democratic which nad evidently desired himself and colleague to n, he supposed they were the so be shown that Senator Grimes, in a recent card, | eislature, vote against convict only Senators intende the Select Commitice to ascertain whether | 8"... J been tampored with, THANKS TO MR, STANTON, ‘Mr. Edmunds resolution of thanks to Mr. Stane | © W ton Was then called up, and was opp. Hexpricks as being, in its present shape, merely rtisan in tts character a) Dility and eMeient conduet of al F Which he would be willing to thank I pt thank vit for continuing tn office alaw which he himself had nton's 1 the war, y bathe | 7 He admitied M rt | mit mt te anced, and | Nexotlations with (he Indica of t V ciation for (es purchase of a Well-known history af the sald Ace on re at the last pare of th Morton, and Howard followed in high Stanton’ abil ervices, and | Capite n on his charact: ving nO | receive did shine more brightly on t hg * page Of | Mr. Wizson, of Ohto, tite it the thanks of He had given no up. xcept of the most evasive kin aries in Congress, of the ch as the Civil hd opposud. NDEN said that the re nlogize ying to Mr, Hen struction mthe natlonal p fon’s pare motlv cruchy misunderstoo ding on to OM and that they would edged by this resolation, asure In voting for it, Hantan followed with remarks on Mr. Stan- ton's connection with the North Carolina pro eral and he} éttingly ackno mn tion apd President Lincoln's polley, which gave rise ton poitey of nate President Johnson’ ara, Howard and Yates that such was reconstruction— the latter ebing a te fn tostiuony Ui Sianton's conduct Tad given rise He thought ar al for the He would recon: | Mr, Scmm: eMfciency of Mr. Stunts for that and £ Hy without » pi portion an inpl ¢ Repablicans ch meaning in the the part of the id the Benato the off told story of ngony Was ever uncertain exulution, oF Trou! Missouri reminded him quently to the vote on the 1 Mr, Tes penne eas unkind, wn ju made no execute for bi He said hie had simply # opposition to th pt w vindieatlo eterized the rewarke just | the above figures, If th He lad | imports inte the Uniti atute the reasons for | tained, an annual gold rey resolution, and sh himself until he was had sufleiently vindicated and wns: ‘ion on thee» jon of Gen, | of rate, inasinueh as the d by Mosers. THAYER voring the resolution, voting | on clears, and» dariog | Internal Rerenve— nue for the current fiscal yenr, evding dune 80, Isis, thanks to Coif Ju the trial, whieh was re w, Doolittle, Fowler, Hondter MoCreery, Nora, Patter Chandler, Cole, la 1 of Patterson of Aumnner, » Williams, Whison, ipion, Van Winale, Monon, and Witntams vote against the lution only because in one portion condemned his | or internal revenue likely to be experienced for the > question was then taken on the resolution, | pra by. the present. Co to 11, as follows: Fy PPh hay te tuke care of .seif mt the proper time, This agin, Drake, bdiiaid iy Freiingbiynen, Harlan, Howard, Howe, Morrill of Vern f New Hatapstire, art, Rumaer, Th fade, Willey, Whillans, W pity Stutiony Ratnsey, A the bill fur the admission of Patterson of Tennestee, ‘TUE ADMISSION OF ARKANSAS. The unfinishe ken up (the conside ess of yesterday ws then ta vnatory of t) > tux bill, in Won oF en aeae roviding for the aid cifer an f nendm: nt to the power by the same m gislatnre having Uy ction pedite | Mr. Dawe then amendment 80 as te , Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, + iya ft cannot be passed before August ority of the House can be kept here until that time; but if the House passes it the Senate will rewaln until it is finally com- simply that Arkansas #hall be admitted on of be ‘on account of race cept Indians faining, Orst, that Con fthe subject under the under neral Constitutional provison ; the rules applying to conquered territory, t States, by their rebellion, severed n with the loyal 8 been the | that the insur most exciting one ever held in the elty, The white vote excceds the colored by 4,000, and with the ad- 1 the Democratic side rendered the election very close, They vote here by wards, bay- ing poiling places where.tey vote alpliabetteally, two wach ward, with such poor ar cure the casting of their ballots, several thousand colored men took their clock Inst night, and remained there all night until the polls opened to-day, Many Democrats took up the same line of battle, and a large foree of police were needed all day to preserve order. All the colored men, except probably a dozen, voted the full Republican ticket, and those who voted against it had to do so under protection of the police, who had to escort them aflerward to ve them from violence from those of their own color, who say they shall leave the city or take the consequence, At 11 Ur | sources im al the’ Union, and argued id make eompite ernment prior to thelr adinivsion Into the ned that there w Hie | und of inter pistitution 4 except in Which preserioed an equi ity of the Sti culate the pre's in the Government If they do not they cannot be he Wew Btates, Even equality i State previ- to send only © nis Which were not agree to, and the Drake's mmendment, the’ bill wus yeas to 8 nays, Vi. Mosare Bayard, nidilcks, MeCrecry, Paiter: ‘The Senate then adjourned, f six tron manu mpanies of Dauphin county, | sum of §210,00000 as the receipts frow Lnternal I J | enue, whieh anay be reasouably anvieipaied for the ted petitions facturing firme and Pennsylvania, employin workmen, but now e the industry of t cient protection, und praying succeeded in the election of Given (Democrat) Mayor, by @ small majority, while the Republicans have carried both branches of the City when in full ope 1,104) forth | fiseal year ¢ ¢ country is paralyzed for waut | if we jail to secure any bie ingress to | tilled spirits and tobsceo, beyond w during the last fiseal year, the receipts of the next fx OORNEAD presented several petitions of the | cul year cannot bo eniiinated at less th eof them | Public Lande citizens, of his Pittsburgh, Pa. iting the labor of over 1, even coal mining comp one from. fort Munutacturers and workwen, showing the depressed | {ivjdends, circulation, and deposit condition of their business, mittee on Ways and Means, ‘A large number of bills and resolutions were intro- them the following: In Fis hereby Kelerred to the Com: ‘of Congress, passed March 2, duced and referred, amon, structing the Becretary of War to procure the servi. | fo un A, Bingham end B. F, Butler to conduct | See pn Davis; & joint reso. ‘The Beeretary of War agulnst Jetler lution of the Ohio Legislature, protestin efforts to tamper with the men bet of Linpeachment, rainst the high Court above, a general order will be promulgated from the headquarters of the army, Sasraainon. Mr, Donweivy Introduced the following bill ferred to the Committee on Foreign A 4, The United States has g e first three Le which | eerie arly i inb7, wo March Sf, 1668, the receipts ¢ Gen, Stoneman to duty in accordance therewith, Secretary of War this morning by Chief Justice Chase, at the residence to She pre: reason, ina greatdesres | mium on gold, were $1) ation of pertous Soyos7,000 retent Ananctal © re than ever Nec source of national wealth, Envoy Burlingame and suite arrived here this evening, and are quartered at the Metropolitan Hotel. Many of his old friends called and paid their respects to him, In the course of the evening he Livt section provides f pissioner for cach of the followidy ath Uuion, the Aube y jand Swe- | entimates gives the 10 nd diswernt avenue ful ext fl wand Territories, | revenue for the neat fh Jun to the United sstment of one the appotctment of ene | from the Wi nate (formation as to the seve so as to produce and protect emigr for the salary of the Com- all reportaunuaily to the jay introduced a bill for the pro- and that they tection of the officers and agents of the Government, © of the Treasury against nniawful claims, under the law providing for the collection of abandoned property and prevention of frauds in revolutionary districts, approved March, 1863, and other acte of a similar character, The bill allows the officer to plead in bar of any action that ‘such act was done or omitted to be done by him as an officer or agent of the United States in the admin- iotration af one af the acts of wioresaid. oF Provides that any Btate oF Territory ee OF pauplietsta the Cominsioners »po creas ne’ thaws! ouotemplating’ emigrating |g AICPORICE, RO, tpereame of F Lo tue United Biates. » rth Kection provides that the Commissioners, | Year en under the direction of the pocretary Of Stats rranzemeuts with steamboat or Faliroad nes, Lo re. juce the cost of the travel of 8 to the United Without coat, however, to t ov ides that thi ral, and inapufactured production» of the different States and Territories which solicit Lnwlgratios Viaxpars, of Washingion Territory. iatro- aa & RK, TUESDAY, JUNE same committee, VINNIE REAM AGAIN, Miss Vinnie Rei ut 1 a guard room for the Capitol Police, le‘ter trom that Indy to the Sergeant t Arm: clari re directing that the exeention of the resola Laid on the table; yeas G1, nays 4 INCARCERATION OF DELUDED CITIZENA. troduced the following: ® formor orte f tof the Caplte F baetile audacity. te ege of constitutional guarn Jellave the wnparalieled jute priv and legislation ‘of tie House shonid: Be strong and well Ros cuiod In order to prevent the escape of suen contuma: clone and da ue Bale pr soners, And rh Also, Htinthe duty of the public law to pr the ‘eonateten ad ay nitnete and to adopt kindred mea! and Co eunire th nee with the 0) et pF Wistory ev jt ‘on Military AG how In the possorsl \ nan! forme turing ty the infld a tre in iin Hig PUL Np Ae aloresay passing & | Mr. Sravans objected, and the resolution was not newspapers to be remalled, without additional post Hexnnicns asked what Mr, Stanton bad done | fige, wiiin twenty days of publication ‘lion to merit the thanks of the ¢ fe try, or what he AUX iLL offered ar onthe ‘Treatment of Union Prisoners to tn ate the facta connected with the x Federal soldier oln, dn Maury ¥, Penn, Adopted TAXING UNITED STATES SECURITIES, ‘Mr. Hoiwan oferee a in the Judgment of the House the bonds and ot ‘of the United Stites ought to be to: vty ip th Slates for local pur ‘mann stintially Cqualize taxation ottponie ae they niitee on Way At over until next Monday. ad seizure Lie be the} suspend the ral Tesolut.on Was Hol receive: in aevire eritielsm of RYNNING ARARtON, take w agreed lo, ‘ould pase & THE TAX BILE, Ks to Mr. Seward, who bad worked nd besides had sulle admired and wa durlag the war, then went of the kin the ebair, and te K addressed the of the bill, and made several elaborate nity relative ty the ex the Gi the reeeipix from tateroal Revenue, Hes total probate expenditure during the next fiscal y which revenue must be provided would be &: at. It ts dimen! for the prose for the lat five years, ont tariff he tal excess’ Of €165,000,000 Is abso the tarif! js reduced an meres Ikely to far more than compensa ities 0 products formerly of extensive i cnt nearly or quive prohibitory upon some o ely certal re class for exampl weriplions Wii, ns already stated, approxin coed $14,000,000), The invernal rev manufactured ar F products | probaly ex Mm ticler, which th the sum of 23, ‘on raw cotton, As many of tho tax ch this sum Was raised were repealed Thirty-ninth Congress during ¢ fisent year, and have not be current Oi that t repre neat 1 year, in cow © of the re of th the tax apon raw cotton; on the the reduction legitinately to be anticipated will be considerably loss, and, ax deduced fre evipts of internal revenue « the passage of the Dil os rey luna, will be «ubstanti follo Fro Vebruary from the act of Mure faetures fr te nal tax, Ineuding the al nt of taxes on. nnd petroleum, ¥15,08,00, total $04,760,000, ‘Th revenue therefore from Juternal thaes’ for the noxt ters in respect to niming ull other ation in this braven of the reve ou , mune the basin fineui year, w and view to vediented ¢ rrout fi or rey AN 08), ly exeep: it scem pos reduce the ceipts fr Ulled spirits and tobacco returne of the present thee ated rece! pts from dis!IIf Year Leng ser Dy OO po Cived during the preceding fiscal yeur, being 4%, T5100 ib 1st, we compared With an estitiate oF Bis, cok Viti pacange of the am very consid ain in Inte ir nably certain, expeebaly for Mnufuetures, und the modileation taxes, ‘The estimate Fovenue trom various source passage of the at tue "“Coimmittee “of | Way follows tax on sales of 0 toe other spect Fermented lqnors, 8¢,000,000 5 Tenm (reduced), §3,0K),0005. 1 $2,000, 0005 BF P Goo; legacies and successions, $%,000,00 dends, cireulation, and deposits, g100 and penalties, $140 iseella Ke. £2,100,000; special taxes, exclusive OF the taxce on tie sales of distillers and reet elusive of taxes on pales, §29,10),00, ". c receipts from distilled spirits during the last fis var, ending dune 90, gars, $19,708, on With the passage of the aw. At scetns uspossible, even wit outinuance of a defective administration, that reecipts from — distilie noxt fivea full short 0 trom tobaees ness of thene latter On the other han ng June 3, Ll 1 the of ti year, ly be continued, revel doubte Fermented liquors, gas, m glass | proms recelphs, mtampr, Ie ‘and succession, bank fines and penal ties, mii ous and special taxes, substantially the same 45 He Mast fineul year, from mixcell 4, property, consular’ fee Mtimate of the Secretary of the ual report, Vi., $21,000,000, he receipts froin miscellaneous of tc premluin derived from the sales of gold coin, the fiscal ycst ending June 3),1967, were $26,030,005, rtors of the present fiscal ye . Premium on Ko reasury im bi or fro from \¢ mixcellancous nourccs o'er than the fn great part derived from the sale of military vessels, and other condemned property, and a tain uch leas fa the futur is the atnount of unexpe sales of propery covered fi Departinent amounte Hecapltulation.—A reeayita atic Kus the total anticipate cas the 0 $8,912,500, tobaccu over the receipts fo ng June 3), IseT, the above extimet Balance ty account of surplus reven action from Wednesday next ane was to be called up Lo-morrow, phe House then adivurnede rt e's 2, 1868. CABLE LOCAL POLITIC. NEW JERSEY. PELEGRAMS — Release of the Fenians Sulli- van and Pigot. The Tammany Society, or Cevening at the temporary ur afer the settles Holtman pre. Stnrxe.—The laborers on the Paterson nd Paterson Ratlroad caries ‘ om Friday nighi—from @1/ day, Work on the road has been susper in Order, met k je Hall at batt) Grand Sachem Jotun 1 Bome new members Messts. Edwards Pierrepont, BB. Hart, | B. Sweeny we Mr. Monoax offered a resolution in referonce to 1m in the Capitol recently occupied as a studio ordered to be wed 8 Temperance In Pienic on the dt nor duly next, in Care the death of ex-Vresidont faailien of members and’ Wisuee. 00 aay om MeMu ray Ad for the reception of and for the in on the 4th of that the removal of her model of Mr. Lincoln her whole year's work, and GREAT BRITAIN, Arrangements were complet Buevities,—The new ferryboat Weeh Hoboken Ferry, will go om a triat Loxnos, June 1.—Sullivan and Pigot, the two | augaration of the new Tammany Ha editors who have been Impilsoned there for fome time for alleged sediiio wed from confinement on a wri Livenvoon, J) District Union mite Mall, Talrtecnth of this House, certain Counrenrsitiva,—The examination of C Tiruth, the counterfeiter, which was to, Jay is recognized axe holiday, and there fe nothing doing on 'Chanj Ww, also, will be a he Will be transacted as On the street to duy, the markets, this elty, though bn at the London Stock Exchange, r ewt, for the 0 and laws; at Newark, was Neo, It Mo estentiniy toportant that eald of obtaining rooms was A Sxusx Tey Cavont.—Yesterday afternoon Willams, youn< maa, was arrested by Of for. “telon polnted to get up arnt nro Anwy.—A committee from Cin- BARTHOUAKR. Two Honvy Shocks felt in Sacramento, Cat, | contain 1,000 nm Saw Frasetsoo, May 20.—Two heavy sh earthquake were felt in Sacramento Clty At Do'cloek last nigbt The shocks were nor along the eo nid of W pleces titended to | m for Pendleton among other de! Of opera ginsees, a broadelot dress ' two plek jocks, a latel-key, and a allver Committed for examination. ) axization of Fextan Ctroues,—At Library + 4 Inrze Fenian mee pene Major Ste Wi a Joon Eas, of Eilzabeth, the District OC New Jersey. \A elrete of 74 mem! hich This, Fiynn was elected Centre, A vany of 49 inon W Tleht another Centre, tod at Montelair, to prestd reavized by Mayor MeWildama, A third Kee ing Was held aat evening at Madison, A felt 8 Yr jae ss dio Bc lipen tuber] xteantin Asskuncy Disteict Nattowat Uxiow Aewoelation held @ AN ASSOCIATION of Nevada, that reg! 1, the principal kent of the diaturbe wcks were felt at Fort Churehill amage Was done, Dutidings wer offered a resolution to allow ty-third street and Seeont avenue. 1nens wos transacted, with Blanchard, of Va, iin Virginia Clty, bu OF an address bj At Virginia City : Hytion dirceting the Com: . dr, Seeretary. ecent murder Henry Fitzpatrick and Savage Silvor Mine stopped the muihers supponed a 1, of the U. L. ns, UT Bowery, a reavlution wae passed inied to make ation of the Repabll per at Union Mi Bridget Brenion i a bar-room alfray, ly reported, took place before Justice White, evidence went to sl brawl; that Mra. and a Committe for a public demons Seventeenth Ward ening, dune 1S, the battle ery, No surrend Pution declaring tha’ RELIGIOUS ASSEMBLLE: Presbyterian (Old School), Aunaxy, dnne 1.—Today is the tenth day of al Assembly, Old School, ‘tod for delegates to the cor- election will that Mrs, Brenion probably eat her wrist by ing out some pance of glass during the progress of the debt in the barroom, ‘The cborge of sal lismissed, and Mra. Kolb was required t jato bo ids to keep the peace for lx mouth rpores, in Amount KUbstancally equal to several ‘we may ub) the tax to be deducted pme due; and directing Means to report a bill Avother Imposing Thomas & > , for the New York Life Ins on What gives promise of being « most costly build ing on Bre astieal bodiva, nee Company, pf the facet and on Broadway. Pci the St, Joseph Valley Reguter, May %. Hfax, an wal of the Rey, Alexander Ce sion of the Oblo Preshytery, ts sembly ag the court of list 're- last Mon: tueky, from th heard by the / t, New York, in 1}, in a dry goods store until 1898, oved to the vieluity of New Carltale, 8, Tnd., in 1308, new building will fr Hroadway 69 fect, on He also elaling that th 1, With the exeepti puty Auditor of St. Joseph county Ia } ved’ to Nout Bends tne shige town, € he has since lived. ‘onncetion With bis duties as Auditor, under the Hon. Samuel OrRatpley toed ~ 16 founded the St, Joaeph Valley Regtitep Mr. Scene moved that after today the House # each day (rom 4:30 to 7:30; whieh was following resolution, . That this Assembly hereby desire distin of the Whole oy of New Ai H inches; the first story 5 the third, 1 feet ea from Wings at & ay morning, Sep. 12; retaln : er of the ae o bis connect With ft, Doth as editor aud’ proprietor until Feb. % J aod of the atructure thre ¥ feet 6 Inches above the street tin from 11 feet to 0 al by either Aw suted one of ita Secretaries, read a protest of t ssembly, tn nel f are intended for meres Jaina, and beaten by two hundred and pte wid the Chal . Shedd, Montfort, and Prim 1 Elder Meknight. ‘On motion of Dr. Backus, Information In regard to ents Was Ordered to be sent to aud the Assembly adje ine feet in width sto the balls of vention which nominated Gen, Seolt for the I mpany—the Instiew As at the Convention of 1848, was vin nominated for Congress in 1854, and this 9 time elected by. 1,108 majorly. Has’ at every Con Alon’ ince (als) been ‘redlected by teh Sotige Levitt, York Life Insurance € mn having the ownership of the build the cellar floor and first of the upper loos craving # fect high, oF for packing reoins, ‘The main en: tere are to be five stories, Intermediate Noors, to be tae store rooms, and other conveniences. trance to the first of the upper storica is to in width, with marble ste riherly side of this hall there will nue from the eustoms in and if of Linportution I for any reduction of portation wre at Anniversary of the Avclent and plant malorities, ' ‘Un June di, 15%, delivered his powerful and cele chon ‘the bogus “Laws” of Kansas, 80 Juve 1,—The 290th anniversary ile Artillery, eo appropriately ob- effective was this saud copies of It were distributed during the Anelent ind Ho: the leading men of Host served by a parade and dinner to-day, with Gen, Hanks acting as Commun ther ly side o feet in depth, ‘or railroad tron, of Representatives, which bigh office he haa ever shice retained. * On the ist day of May, 1368, wa nominated a candidate for the Vice Presidency 0! National Union Kepublican Convention, ipte of internal reve: team elevator ‘The Rey, Dr, Storrs, k, preached the annual sermon, and Mr, F was chosen Co the vacancy eaused by the expiration of Gen, Banks’ At the dinner in Faneuil Hall, Gen, Banks and Collector Russell ventibule &) fet ind be entrances to t ering an area of tH) feot by 110 feet, isto be divided into five large ofees for the Com ‘The division of the ories hay not The whole building is to b As possible, and made fireproof, The hos brick, and ved trom wartments of the jecember, 1359, to March of the Committee’ on I and was successful in promoting the exten jal facilitios among the new mintug count Dussage of bills for the daly vverla,* pany and rooms fo: remaining upper taxes hi Tepealed since the come fiscal year, July 1, 1506, the sume tiveal "year énding the opening M25, of tied for use as the halls marble tessellated, ‘The fest » be finished with black wal ‘appearance of li is to be jainpsbire, to The Ur mite State and her awpy in May tox —The Cambridge (Md) Democrat and, Herald of Wediexday tragedy: On Monday evening last, abou six h Bell e reduetion CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, ress of nearly all so-called manufacturers taxes, and of trary, Visitors are already arri FP, Te Reading, if at Saratoga, prominently connected ynguest of Cait will project four fe cornice with a broken peditn an engie’s new, wit a piece of eculp have received et about S1,00\0M), ead KM in gold that they for: warded for the relief of the Berlin sult d trom mitre of Ways anit Menus, without erential finished bu aby house through fear before*any blows were struck. o One of the to wen, during the melee, procured am the woody by Mook, the dyin words they are .o be’ beheved, showin struck more than a’ dozen “times sus froa, ‘The contest rosulted im the disabling of Bell, who was afterwards found by the brovher of Rook’and Me. G. W. Squires (whom 7} the younger Rook went for after the Hight, lying bj BROOKLY ing the tax on ‘ntew the umount of lant year's | ‘The total number of deaths ia Brooklyn last euteh his been secured. axon, from Philad with the murde m will this evs atizens of Greenpoint inl woner Halo of N Into collision w port, Capt, Disney, ing instruct the of money gettin Ws SUPERINTENDENT AND Lisprotons oF Bi nk Lyon was killed at Saturday night, b; ling, Pa, on elected by the ‘Tow Late Thaokoy in Sixrit ay held an ing ormick, Who was muri just, at tha h near First street, Nothli g new wits di- id a verdict in Lyon had been Ge with some other parties Avenve,—Coro- ina serious mi ner Sinlth yest Monsdvy night and EEbOLLWUID, WhO OF wail of aa old store in Phila dows, fel! on yor whom have been (akon out seriously diguied, and others are suppored A portion of th Rook came to Cam- y tuubb went out, bi 4 icon Were Of nO Avail —the case War hopeless, i an how two. Rook was arrested om mitted to jail by Justice Wine ‘Tuesday morning summoned jury of inquest, which, alter hearing the testimony « ining physician and two Other WHMEHsOsy was adjourned uatil three o'e news having reached aes petrator of the hy dale by banging hinself in jail, ck In the afternoon, tice that Rook, the a ended the di f paying « visit to Upson county, gives 4 account of & great natural curiosity he first grand polut of interest was the AN BEIM alive, dod law, & val revenne from other charged with Mass, of $20, ») In Govern Was brought to Boston Hie is sald to be # graduate of Harvard Col- yavect Pank Fark Gnownp.—-A number of n of Brooklyn hy an nesoelition for the nat Coniosity.—The editor of the Gry © recently forme pose Of establisbieyg an rospect Park, ‘of receipts ing Springs, part of the county, about twelve miles from Thomas: ced to find quite @ curiosity, but w zeal to find ‘no remarkable a freak of It is bounded \ Hrailroad, an way from Flatlands to ly in w triangular fo ay and has hut wines retur The track will ly Ahandaome hotel wud ected with the park, nother nature as this spring. Ith outuins extending through the coum ‘ the sohtude of t Valls a most remarkable phenomenon, ‘The dimen pring proper are about five feet in diame ¥- und of an unk: have ropeatedly sounded tts depth tm vuln, ant ne bottom ‘ean by reache tor bo great force; bubbles of gas constantl rt throng ‘ the water and expiode at the curt hile gas 4 Iigtly combustible, and is frequently set on fire as 1 in given to her orto Elis K, Walliams, at Vine Dili's, AT New Chutmbers street, will be liberally paid eat part of th bis eapected that it will be as County Boann or Surenvisons,—At a ing of the Bo from the Superintendents of th i for supplying the county. buildings wor Mapame Panera Roga,—The t this artiste, her’ husban "The Messrs, Steinway and Harrison, with» wid, and bade The Arizoua took out 500 band of music, escor IMT, were $29,101), and moved that the Connty ‘Treasurer borrow the amount asked jor on the credit of the «Crooke and Scholes opposed stating that the expense of of their poor, &e. renter than that o Finst Brus Zovaves Assoctatioy.—A meeting u First Fire Zouaves Adriatic Hotel, Hudson the chair, and Williaa necting ne Secretary pro fen Wore passed org up in & standin 1% place, and we to into this bottomless well, ‘There w for, how port us but Water, ‘The earth around the 9 Deautiiul white sand, of very fine yrain, giving away really ut the touch of the (oot, but tmunewiately re ig as before, ‘The walls wf the well are pers took place last evenin, county for taking 45 Lo percent. ty inthe United States, offered & substitute referring the wi the Lavd Committee to investigate th the mecting adjourned until Wednendsy, June 16. About 10 o'clock last A Costiy Baasn, fh was adopted. ase of revenue from dit t Was necured plate Window of Hudnut’s drug store, He dour, “uttempte mrade, who Was making @ purchase ini and tell tirough the glass, i vuld kick a bole im he wall, and as soon as the foot Was removed the wali would immediately reform 96 . ‘The temperature ts delight waters are invaluable, especially for diseases of the skin and blood, rumbling noise, frou Which it derives its name, 161,000,000, Hic lands the 00, will une anhing It to ator per annum trom January, 1807, after which ‘was arrested, and taken to the secoud ward station Was held lo answer yt. Hartt, of the Harbor Police, as- parded the ship Ca ‘rancisco, and arrested Jo} es Hail for mutiny On the high seas. that on the passage to this faulted the mate und injused hiv to his room bruised the steward his lite was in danger, Mextixa ov Puacticay Pauvrens.—Thi ly meeting of practic Exrenses ov tut Daooxuys City Government, of the Joint Board of Alder: was held in the Common Counet ned petroleum, —The first meet! sisted by Sergt. Baoxe Jar.—Jonathan Whitehead, who waa under the charge of burglary at Moncrief, West Sixteenth street, who bad been remandea to the Sixteenth station for safe ke night, by forcing the itted bis annual elutement of th necessary to be raised for the payment of the inter- eat on the city debt, with aueh cipal thereof as will’ become due and payable in 1969; and also an estimate of the ai the support of the cily government, and to defray of the nuinerous commissions created by the Legislature, which have supplanted th authorities in many of the legitimate functigns of the local government, The several amouuls required are aa follows ort, John Collins a> ho severely that he days, aud James Miscellaneous Kecelpte.—For the revenue receipts ortions of the nts to be raised for = os, cte., We adopt the yard, and thence over the fence. The au, < es accotaplished, was indeed surprising, as were uot more than six inches spart, and far from viable, The doorman, or police station jailer, sion, and'will doubtless be ‘ winters took place at Metropolitan Hall, 9% Sixth avenue, ‘The’ prineipal subject tion of certain doporits on tools used in raciice of paying wa debate ensued, Josep Hallahan pre brought before the meetin employers in demand) the business, and also but once in two weeks. when the matter Was luid over for one week, In fn pccure united ae promptly otis 115,200.60, OF at the rate of of the eseape, and every effort will be ‘made to scoure for the entire year, ‘These receipts were Tux New Cop House or tux New Yorum Yacur Ciun.—The New York Yacht Club, which, ~ nization in 1844, bas had its son in the matter, Carton ov Hostet, rie Munpenee.—Officers |, Who arrested Fritz Hot dabbed Chris opber Dy iit, bud some mt their search, jor Glew Cove, crossed to Viushing, daimaica, They thon star aud went from there to During the last requisitions Wrensury Cleaning’ viresis:? Brown and Lan,? waturday night ore they found fay they started basset Landing, thence nd Newtown, oy 4 to Hoboken on, Stotesburgh, Bi learved op their travels that the man wae hidden In the Sterling tains, near Sufferns, found fresh footp) mow, Whicle they ‘po 1s pocket were found ANN oo 108, SOL deducted other {tema charged large the amount of revenue, Which Is estimated we #100,00) Fatates, have been xreat atures and the bic especially, wre re: ve expenditures of cottage In the Elysian Field ken, law purchased & new ub house a gah ; Stat . ition and surroundini . how headquarters are exccodingly beautiful, amd ] of forego! } the forenoing From this sum ts te tuterior arrangements of the building ave to be jegant and comfortable deseriy conte Dining a restatrant, iced caterer, smoking rooms, nd reception Is talked of the Club, to be given at the ‘the day of > had ol A Usuron Camen.. > neste with & + 9165,000,0.) 210,80,'00 Laan VAL sa,p00}i00 eipts from distilied the fieca! 6 would thay take | be reduced to $90,100,000, Estimate of expenditure for next fiscal year, before subuitted, $302,490,620 $25,209,871 In conclusion, Mr, SeaNok said that'he would ask that the bili be taken up for regular and coutinuous ferred to in this connection, the Fire Department alone buve been increased from $00,000 to $110,000, followed to a hi Fine.—Last oe} fourth floor of #1 ning # fire broke out on the ‘rince street, originativg from a curtain coming In contact With’ a gas busi ears Of corn, on which ch the country, and the knife with whiel the fatal wound, Wacn discovered he was much exhausted, aud snbmit country people ¢ quictly toarrest, Tue ne out in large numbers to seo him ‘as he Went in company with the oficers to the train, He was brought to Brooklyn on Saturday last, and way eaterday committed to Jall by the Coroner, 1 Was Columuiitad be weltorlafanca Cumanina Co Jommissioners fayor Hoffman tn usual’ semi-monthly. pa coulractor the Board 1) sete. i dae leh A sets rapidly, the’ Sellout he Chairman said the Ohio contested election PRICE TWO CENTS. ——— reraxce Proxtc.—The lereey City intend to giv , Te’ moonlight Basiel rit t will take place on Tha ‘ity... The Bayonne "Yacht Clk | the With inat, before Commissioner White. _~ djuurned, and the prisoner allo WD, ‘The woman with whom di by her hushand (o Boonton. ly entering the dwelling Erle s.rcot, Jersey Cit way banshtin the secured any booty. Upon bel sation there were found in bers was ‘also organized. Om Thoma Levy, Wes overs clrele of NG APYRAY IN & Margaret Kolb, wife arged with stabe ow thit It'was a drunkem Kolb ured no knife, though she i ber husband bis horsew ri bat r nock= : + ily son, was born in New High School in Crosby ve at New Carlisle ontil 1840, d the fest nuin ate to the Whig Conven' 4 Taylor for the Preskteney— en. mvention which formed of Indiana, ely noun delogate to the Whig National Rn % peech that seven hundred of 1556, Int, was chosen aker of the Rnenienonciy S61, wan Cl es athd Post mt Oo \elegraph to Sun Vranelseo t —_ LANp—A Murner axp Sut mtains the following particulars of « cr, living om one of Col, yt it appears that upper table between, ter running out of the and this Weapon was that He was in. aying eon ’ driruck Wiu _ dose him there, He was { ated in the northera jocated im thy «ite he widerness prev n depth, for experimenters ed. ‘The water boils up with gm = Kuch is the force with whieh the human body eanne osition, the first opportunity 01 with nothing as if dug by the hands of man, We could reach with our foot, we 1, aud the pring constantly makes a low, ing, broke jail late om +4 ‘Kor of ‘nt cell leg of his bank as 8 lever), passing wi uarded the window inte ‘The police w jer the charge of aw - the regatta, come “> —Soret’s cement