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THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR FROM WASHINGTON, erry Fuller Nominated SI Revenue Commissioner. | Regulation Proposed for th \" Freedmen's Burea' sas Representatives Admitted in the House. | «7 Progress on the Internal | 3 Tax Bill, | & ComMrsstONER, gauxotox, June 24.—The Senate corridors | ferowded today with Perry Fuller and bis | seanxtuusly awaiting the comlog of his note | yuissioner of Internal Revenue, which esident bad promised them to sendin, Time * aloag and st came pot. Connell held * tureeu'e oek, in which Senator Kose expressed ith in ite coming today, and the Senators had | ng dispersed before lt came in, Although Mr auguine of being c uirmed, It 19 not likely HW be able to rally a dozen votes, No actlon { whad until General Hutle's report comes in, 4 (1 Will be ready by the time the Tax bill is Lahthe house, He is hard at work upon It, at ow completed ity pages MK. RVMATS'S NOMINATION, ve Senate Judiciary Committee to-day post d the consideration of the case of Win, M. Everts Brusday neat, to give Gen, Butler an opportunity ow cune Why he should not beconfirmed. ‘Tue mitice are about evenly divided upon him now, } fudicadious that he will go through the Senate, PRERDWEN'S BOKMAL he bill introduced by Senator Howard, to dis. ue the Freedman's Bureau, was prepared by t and approved by the House Committee, ‘ov.cics that Iu those States which are pot admitted | sprescntation iy Consress the Bureau shall be con ed nutil the Ist of Jenuary next, but abolishes it wat as Lie States are admitted. It will be passed | vagh both houses before Congress adjourns, THe TAX wit | rom progress made to-day on the Tax bill cating ore that is will be completed and this week went To ion has be be colored per ad for Gen, Howard. AM HOWARD, | rmed here tor It ls prop sed to col ceut from each colored man, oman, and ebild who a disposed t that much, [tis believed that of 4.0 in the United St: whieh will make ney Is to be colieeted and churches Jn ase n q $,000 arson eas! 9,09,0K) Will eur (ine suts proposed. ‘This ough Sunday schools, day the whole country POSTPONEMENT fhe Ways and Means C+ thou! takin midtoe tod any formal vote te pe tar stponi i next Decemt fatileoahe SENATOR HENDEUSON'S WH After a pood nig that the vuators had gono out, sup Yours tion of Mr. Sherman the Sewate agreed to adjourn 12-1. M. tomorrow, It scon beeame nolset | yund, and Scuators returned to try and prevent the ournment, Mr. Cameron moving to reconsider It, {stating that it was done solely to gratify those 0 desired to go to Mr, Henderson's wedding ; but event ong recor sideration the Senate adjourned M, nocd 13, a few Senators voting aye to pre at diseuss'ou arising on the merits and demerits of Hend Only those Sern shave been invited with whom Mr, Henderson is good terms. This covers all but the most Radical, uted by Ben Wace, The wedding comes off at the onal tel, and a very lirge number of ecards out, The President and the Nee, and Sevator Fowler is to Foote is not aniece of ex S¢ jy @ disaus velative, GOLD GOING OT. here will be ab it thirty-tive millions in coin ont of the trea ry on tb jons of witch a the prin 4; twenty-eight millions the five-twenties and the six p 1, As usual at the close of the Ml year, there AL be no public debt statement issued, NOMINATIONS, | ident bas nonunated Mr, Francis R weliusetts, to be Consul at Zanzibar Tum KIGUTHOUR BILL. ‘The Senate hus passed the House bill, prov ¢ that elght hours shall conv itute m day's work for {laborers, workinen, and mechanics now, or who ay be horenfter employed by or in behalf of th erament of the United States. It awaite the ident s siguature to bee mea law, RIGHTS OF CITIZENS ABROAD. The President to-day seut to the House a mos ize in reply to Representative Kobinson's re a, Fequesting him to take sueh t ypear property secure the release from tmp ent of Messrs, Warren und Costello, convicted aud ntenced ta Great Britain for words hd done in this country, by ixnoring our naturali sa usnal, on son's arrangements are to be Ist of duly, reven pal of the loan of f which is interest dy cent, bonds ot | Voie Ts ebb, of M awures ae al acts spe on laws, nnd to take such other measures as will § ire return to our flag with such cere jonies ax are appropriate to” the ” seretaty Sovard suggerts to the President the eape hency of u renewal hy the President of Uhe nppea! ) Congress, made in his lace annual messare, or islative declaration airing and supporting the Ttcisie. which has bee, hitherto ‘disillowed in reat Briain, though the saive has been coustautly A firmly milntained by gard (an almolutecyun'ity sid idenity of elvit jabts betworn baturalized vod native citizens of the ited Bt tes when sojourning In. forelgn countit e follo sing isthe fetter wddressed by Secretary \eward to Mr, Moran : ¢ Haventive Dep De artMent oF St. SHEN PON, DD. Cag we ree raed ih You lato Protract the | politic uly disturbed the pesce HF itish proviaces Aajacent Cos Lhave bad bi vernment the he we Hirilish si) Who have. Bee otue ith Fon naturalization bwe so Kre jonorto wige upon the Ii lof a medication of the law cae of 8) ot ene ofthe United States y the Preridout's OUOLy whey ‘much mrgeney, tny the British enter into af equal treaty with tie L that subject me a prceve removal of wdisentent, wht Hight Wuvolve te LWo waions in fepreal oF Wat Hither) View proceedigce ave been uuirultuly at shonsh we have many frlenily aesurances Of 4 {avorabl aisposition onthe partot the iritie Govern feonner ion with the nintter, the Efeaiteut naw f suttered to ¢ Diy dnty give Yon @eopy ofa resolution Of OL Representatives of Khe (tt d sates, Whi Was pa: edonth Ith atdune. (Ie Sec Fetaty quoted th esolution above reterred to.) ‘The Secretary then add further cuit) our atten fact that a bill, Which, Has pared the House ot Kor FAL ee Ow enLi ing the atleaitiy efteet of whie At shh yuite he P fo mak Au denial in Great Brita nt Wak Of the Fights whe are uy: will suiution relerred t 1, Hor Malosty’s priveipal beth etary tor Fy feo to gIVe t Ticee papery Tal Uhervant, WILLIAM HL SEWARD. BENJANIN Moma, boy. €, C86 INDIAN APPAIKS—KANSAS CHOPS, Col, Sunuel 8, Smoot, who recently surveyed the O-uge sudian lands, the sole of which is now ex citing sus encral interest, arrived in this elty last hight, atter an extensive bisiness tour in Kan ports the Indians along the frontier of Btate quires and peaceable, The Ovages are sti thelr reservations waiting for the action of on the recent treaty, The contractors who have been furnishing them with rations at the expense of the Government have received instructions from the Departinent to discontinue subsisting the Indians, a* the appropristions have Leon exhausted for some time, und (his fuct causes many apprehensions for the ie Sritiiory, to Jeu. ij, tee9 srl future of cone triver, as they “euniot enguge In, the unt without danger from the hostile bands which Benace them. ‘The crovs throughout the whole of Kansas are r Ported to he the best ever known in the State; the corn and wheat crops bei g particularly fine, “The farmers are Io good spirit their wheat harvest by the end of the present wee Tes thought that the crop will average thirty bu to th competent sources ploce the imu gration to Kansas for the present year at 100.00) persons Aud expect to complete acre throughout the State, Keiimates fou MORN DEFICIENCIES, sity. to July | y.to July autry.'to Jaw. t nhietmenta ty 4guin nominated by acclamation from the saue dis work on a railioui In Mexico, ——— ‘The statement published in Western papers re- garding the ravages of grasshoppers in Towa are greatly exaggerated, Only fourteen counties wre in- fested, Some fields are badly Injured, but none are eulirely deetras od eh Pwitaparraia, a. made an imposing ceremony tovlay for the purpose of laying the corner stone of the new temple on Broad street, Including the visiting lodges, dour wud a half in passing a gtven, point, rat Jong, including 43 \odges, 18 bands, and aboot, 2, ie the Mr. FE. A. Lawrence, owner of the Sappho, hi lenged the Dauntless, owned by Jam Bennett, Jr, to a race fiom the Narrows around Cape May Lightship and return, ver worth §iin) Meh ty be Letwoou the ath aud 11th of July EW Masonte Cel rations Cc Jane 24.—The Masons ABLE — The procession formed in t ty divisions, ‘The line occupied an France and Pra On reach end of the rou'e on Broad Loxnox, June 24 of he order, “Eneampmente are here from Boston, | Pecently received from the Providence, Pawtucket, Worces tehbarg, Troy | Government has iseved a circular note and Bridgeport. An orasica wae delivered in itamil: | representatives of th Rev, William K. Alger, of Uoston,on the | fore decided ‘Tyler the winner, lng at 10 North American Sehuci stray fiotn o Buyd vi hal Ge Asseinbly Rooms. A ‘tist prizes was read, ard in ¢ Was delivered by General Frat. 8] Prige—a set of sil: ‘The race is ir. Bennett accepts, taking burt io Ol great procession on don | formed from the foot of Libery. *tre clusion » brie el, with a view of arging protp'itude on the part of the societies TELEGRAMS Italy Proposes to be Neutral Between It is reported in deepatelios ontinent, that the Italian t power tn other countries, an roof ALB. | any rrive in this escort will ot to the G Monday, PRICE TWO CENTS. | LOCAL POLITICS, —-— fon onthe Fourth Vreparations for the approaching Convention Are being perfected. An of tue soldiers roaty in the city will be held ‘ ttreet the line — toinerrow night m whl be eum engTBe money deficiencies in the Ave military dis- | pened and countermarehed, the rant Lodge pve ates pleted reward aon the day of the follows x through to oveupy its position on the platform ~ Convention, oan ” ieee panies | eererlay WG ance ee Chinheie Pap Preparations for the Great Lutheran Toate vikcduirerel the Becond ism Finn. erected. Aim ug the articles placed in th captiy ts 8 Celebration at Worma Jo:faon Central Avacciariony will adress the people : a4 F tof al ane 73. SacBnon ciation, will adress the ' Tot ft Belongs to the Potomac I ge Via We id at Ceaer inttice s DeORMASN OF TUR ARMY, of Georgetown, DC. and Ie the same as used by —_ Ryland, of the Callfornte dot Secretary Schotield has transmitted to the Capel A Weatlagton, 2 ns ihe Gorner stone of Wb | neces, NEWMARKET RACES. | at the Bits avenue Hotel. This Committee on Milltory Affairn @ statement of the | MniNov.nLD, “Mure, June 94.—The grand 2 : Ge povernes by the wetiow of the tmagepity, TW eatinated dimivution of the army by expiration of pega Sitnewwen bathers ai Bree lee a — Are Wil lug to vote either for Clase or Pendtets term of serviee, douth, and desertion. up to January | \ic/and private bulldinge were decotmred and the day ITALY. | Seven hele? Gricden ite ts frown ths 1, 1484, and July 1 of the same year, as follows war given pasa general holiday, The proces > | Aueatngties f tieurgia; and 6 ‘ Cavalry. to dan. 4, 1560, of Masone aud Kuight Templars wax over a tile ‘ received att that (twill be for the Metibors Wane are arriving id that enoud! wall be here by aul Af the sleiegates te Chter Justice, every day, and Monts m: he number | characteristics of Free Maronty, and w choral rong | HOwncing that Italy will remain strierly neutral in tbe | OF ihe an siye teat baiebiohbuimrtts bhai aad of culisted meu of the thoee arms in service will De, | was euug by BLP. Shullabar, A grand ball with D- event of a war between France and P a A rd ‘ ‘ ‘on the dates aforesaid, a= follows: worth Band will be given In the City Mail this even Lane Soe bat eee Sounrena «xp Satrons.—The Eighth Aasembly Thee, whieh eioney Woe eter on, dune 2.—The text of the Papal At UEohders' and Savors) Cap palgn Ciah, ,. . ——— locution on the state of relielou in Ansirta hae been ed the floating omer fe Rie § Young Men's Christinn Assoctation, received here, ‘The Pope declares that the Concordat belinda be BN Hg 8 No farvutres Tans ties Dernoit, Mich,, June 24.—The thirteenth an. | should Lave beon regarded hy Austria ax perpetual in | ¢ Langheln ; Carrespond Tutaatry! July 1, ea nual International Convection. of the Young # | effet, and he warns all persons who approve of the Corpor! Lowe Chapman: "Pees INDIAN APr tee, Christian Asrociation convened this aferr The | 4 4 : | Sig’ CG, Townsend: Nergeant ‘i hie tem th Convention was calied to order by TL, Shane Miller, | Ws Fecently passed by the Retehsrath concerning HW doveph WH, Duryea, After A despatch has been received here from Gen. | of Cincinnati, President of the Inst Convention the pres, religions toleration, elvil marrta f) officers, the Cich beartlly Bbertan, who b rived at St. Louis from New | Ht Smith, of Washington, was chosen teinporary | pubtic eduveation, to beware of ine ation of Qe. U.S. Graut Int Pron Meniec, wuere he with Cot, Lavan las been Secretary | ak Gent, amd the tlon, Sehugler Colivw tor View Prost {ntendldg the removal of the Navajo Unduue from ‘The Comittee on Permanent Orgraization com. | Stl Penalties attached to vio’ red Ne United State their present reservation to « location further sout ford one de and one from | rights of the Chure fow vemarke fiom Capt, Howat iv Col, Lappan wiil remain ln New Mesico for some BUCK OS |: On the amlctod GF the: dallbere OF: Ihis aifnenllan ed, 1 erect GH Twenduy ereaie ine leremovalofgtheer Intians i« being made for this Convention e cleraymen of this fet . — 2 y themilltary ata much ieee expe it was € invited to participate, ae aleo were the | IN the Corsistory, the Pope ater announced that he | sari - : 1 hd be done by The | wemnbers of arsociations not ending delegates had granted a general pardon and amnesty to thone Lidobindt bbalal lath bled hat tad dhe oppr pus for « work bave | yy Miller, of CMncineatl, was unanimously | who lovadad the Rtaton of the Chureh last year, ater | commencement at) Pru Coll not yet been made elected Prem nd RK. Mettueney of New | fat A aaean . : ail ton, Nod, took place yester The Hints WAR DEPANTMENT MATTED: z rk, Gen ©. 0, Howard Washirgton, D. T. | § few epecitiod exceptions. w have been ine bd dito " n 4 " Moody of Chicago, Prof, Northrnp of Conneetient, ave been | ve General Orders ix pa from, the ar a at V BK Simmons of Pennsylvania, the Hon, Charles Fae subscription An €. Céreen, w retired New ment today inerewse (he rate of compensation for ung of Pance Kdward's b ED. Taylor of otk thet hae bh ia ti i carters in New Yoru city from Jase, and | Sticuigan, acd De. dames Canticle, of ‘Torone, \ ie SCD Lone Eva nae ese ee Damen nea in St. Pact, Miunesot wary 1, 180,10 clgit | Presidents; FM. Smith of Washington, HG Por | une 94.—Extensive preparations are | tes #10),000 In United States bonds; $98,000 to fen Goliars Par rooms, ‘ a lard of Fennayivanta, W. C. BRIT of Monesora, J.C. | neing mude in this city fur the fortheoming eclehea. | O° werd for Huildings, and $2.00 to be a THIAL oF THM, 9. aTRAMRR AMM res Wrte Walkera Su Rahat Of; tha,| Wem or the It Hoa, and the cersmonies attend. | permanent fund Et tiene yer, (iden, |, General wie ates ee Lae lt i hs eee it nab Savor Wheaten and by Dr, Dum! ve | Ing the unveiling of the siatue of Martin Lut Dre Hwekus and Dick ion of Baittmore, Dry. Hall eb hs ccolving her machinery at New | bait of the churches of the city. Hep Tie Weldeln : 1 ahd UE Gk Pag bea York, was a fow days since transferred te the atation delogaion were. made by I'resl The principal streets, squares, ard hisioric places are | ant Paton of New York, Dr, Mussrave of Pita at Hotton, where the hell was built. She made a ran Howart, About 300 delegates have arrived, | to be ddecoratet with fags, and triuimphal areties, Att | Selehih et Be Maron Aterson,, were of thirty dautteal (or St es in one hour are expected. Much interest is mantiested. | the Protestant den Jone unite in the celeb) We, cehicies Gh WGWETEC ThE oodinc ot thd Gao. nd forty elght tninutes bth SiTaGee | Buu the Convention will belangelyaittadede | ares iris one waite in ti oa SR UR STAT AC CS ments for logging were lost, ib is evident that the y | Hons Crowils of vialtors from every port of Clermn. | Uvered an addres on TE ltt ata \! i the was thaintained for twelve consecntive Tied tees ei hy are pouring Inte the city, amd great ne «aie allie Ad Abd Std des lahat doe ted Urs, as the propeller continued to make the # CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. foteinceby the: Meajortth Or Whoem, bce Adrisiexea: |i teehe: oFaturs fr coal the arya! orations | nuiiber of revolutions, This gives a speed of seve: ame . \ : 1 etre PCa Anon Samy ese eee, aAnre) teen hits per bur The usual procession of the Freach Canadian | NT ry Wate, Ya Sens stihe a Tere | Ta atacts Oe Leslny oF euTMLMET bal OE Nee YUREOMEN'S NORKANS picitties took place todey tm honor of St, John the | tive seut cong atulaions to the wags soot | YG” AM 1 Seniptn i oi Ne The amended Frovduen's Bureau bill pro. iat ‘ | i as — ersiof the Army shall be empow Thorns Hill, a leading broker and well Known t fey ot and the aps dicer of the army, in rank | Rena jan, died on Tuesday evening at | GREAT RRITUIN | duis ot lower than feral, shall 84 the o Sau F | | Whe Prenol Cagaultana:s onmissionce of the Bureau of Freedmen, Ke Ay was made at Montreal to-day fora | Loynox, June 4 ns heer held a it cathering last igees. and Abandoned Lands, and that sald Bureau | writ cf Aateus corpus in the case of Garter the N fat } 7 t benire evan Hew exits, | pou thelr readmiasion to representa: | fused | Britain for the Arict dace fn hn Congress in the judgment of tue Con tie 1h te en safoner, its Avisable to do su at that The rted killing of the two mail carricrs | | eee propa ty Me Frang tine y Tnilans, nest Fort Loiten, a few days ago, ts cone | SovtHAMPToN. Jone of —The MiiedSt “ Br Deanna ty ATPLUINFIGSWIEA HELE Emo amd other Indian outrages wear Fort Bouton | yon, unde tie enmimayt of Avmke) Bary aanounend thet Prot, ( The Senate ha ently approved a consulor |g. Wedy be Onl ‘ wah Sade haha | Huda Out of #leht, bat not out of mind convention and an extradition treaty with [taly. Faken ae se ehfiiceni wore Leconte US atom ais expected har Respond d to by Mr J.B. Part ANOTUNE VETO LOOKED FOR, death at Fort Mra. Franzker, tu conse. | from Lishon to jot The t Grew . y \ The Omnibus Southern States Admission. bill | quence, has become « inaulac ‘ Was laid before the Pre With in A despatch from Dallas, Oregon, atates that Newensite Racea-Snmmer Meetin I by Prof, Datehotor ueting the twa Veninng Sunitays, the ¢ one block in the principal business portion of Mat Newesstiecron-Tyse, dane 2h—The North , hi tutional Timit of ten days will expire ‘tomorrow, | City way aestroged by tire om the hid tof tive Lech : ruin whens veo may be vayeried, or the bl become d | iad, “Nu particulate Have been revelveu nmberland Pinte of aim sovercines in epects. atedte |) : Bid gaits? 5 The Minnesota Raitorial Association met on | sbrahidptatir a ' pangic | " NE COTTON CARE Tuesday, A grand banquet woagtven to them by the | Record to recive 10 soverelng +) Was Vveranry. The Hon.? Robert J. Male, of New York, has | citizene tn dhe even, ‘The party, eoasieting of | won by Capt, Gray's b, ¢. Fortunto, by Voitigeur, | The Aasotlution of nemployed by the Secretary of the Preasury to | about one hundred and fifty ed tat midnight of Fortuna; beating Mr, dohnatone'a be, Tyne cclebrated at I ge berore the Cnet of € ve cation cares | Tor an exeursiin to Chicaziand St. Laie siaiicralll pies 1, | men 1 The Huvsiet h the Depa ie le has his “ ; yy eur be eae Aas eanbibiecy was turmished ta th n ss best style, and i ¢ tice in the Treasury building the Colonia ins Ae ad at Ottawa from | and se. Howes's ch. g. Tarnban, by Kalaplan, wut of i cake wed Sia shit @meGnainetlo FOR RESIGNATION (eal memartal, 1 rep Wastin, third, Aim he chair was ecenpied The resignation ug officers have | fal ux Well asa prow HAs BAIR oh ibe iden ave CEUGES & | Mr. Wipes of the thas beret bath Lalani Neal Fs bul Lahiri Fortunin, five to one against Tynedale, ant thive to | went were the Rew. teane Perris, D. a ales Revol one agwiant Taratian, Nine started | dobu Nurton ik day, and t red her, — Leters, ting thelr unavelt, x Mefiday, a under Aste reel are. John Paylor dubnston, dohn & Ms wegic hte > tireen; ¥. Howard Crosby, D. D., Willlaw an, George ato the Leavenworth ian a, June 2t—T1 as ad, Aken Butler, and overs ar Walte, U8. 8 Neen ddiuehed tr Letters to the Leavenworth Virsa, June 24.—1 rath has adjourn. | in tertilnment was opened with Bomh Pacioo syaadron, sad ordered lo retued v Denver state tlat the work on GA UUULLLy SkCGE Raveuber 4 ae ti York, Kailroad has been suspended, and will probatly net “i appre 4 ag 1s Shrkeon F. Shippen hasheen detached from theCanane | be resumed until the Calon Pacitic Road comes io tte | Before the wYournment Prime Minister Baron vou | the fo ‘owing touts were re ote, and placed on Walllug Oruers assistance, Whicl, i is said, Will not be this year. Roust assured the members tht the threats of the ! ited Stes Par . , ~ magne ; The reported sinking of the schooner Matthew | Bishops would not hinder the rigid enforcement by 1 or Ferrin. FORTIATH CONGR HES-ABOOND 'EBE- ry the steamer Mary Powell on Monday Inet, | the Governiaent of the law tun » the con ‘os ri Sebo STON, {iy be wn tinposition on the Press. Witham | ivi Tony meroy era sullis, the reported captain ot the Vassar, ia the , onal tT b tren miei rot this fraud, He went ow board the steamer — Teesponse Hansard Steahat +4 Db w, at Newburgh, at de the st DINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Vetitions se ly'as reported to th <. Capt - an olgnit- ins) and alton board had great aytnpathy tor tis appar Taneod, suas M.--Console closed | the Yo se “ nniiet Teataien MON {9:48 GaHE OE a) Hie Potion wanale Git lhe coon | Fe Bice aakecan ie the Associated Brews Torts, Pigs Rie railway states, 94 5 Lilinoty Genie ; ud RREDMEN'# RUD The semi-annual of the Now York | US sone, tun fb2 bande shoes abt the officers of the Awsoelation fer the cuennsy A Will for continuing this burean w Mate Reloatio was held at Goracues | onic aecean cae bonds close at TI@ | the oftccrs of the Awe Fae emg YAU tue Military Committee 1 Wednesday, Prof Sof Brooklyn IveREOOL P. MC The mar waidenes Kisy loots ecretary ; Willied thartlett BIGHT HOVKS A the The te marer aud Se elated tt dhe salea of the diy Bn wn | ‘Treasurer i ‘ tary were read aud accept ing discus a. The re the ela i The Wilt declaring clght by were had, which weredpar bya mumt A.iline uplands, Higcelt eds aphliing Was discussed very sharply, and ad Plana Inte ereuihe tee tall Wek ald Ge eee tate TY ar tt en j ere The vill i9 as follows Intelligent audience, Who listened to @ very Int HopereT be mrres clined $s bays Lr ¢ Hie tt enacted, te, That eight hv tag wilizess upon inedical pr 8, by JG, Fe Wd petroisum quick at ds td. & Gallon; epurite pale afternoon at the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, at ial ’ Fatt tat peng M 1). Sp racuse and ye FW Alten eun has advances to nd g wallon ; | street, being the MMicth anniversary of the founda Dr who may be here New Vork, upon’ the difierent systems of practice. A | “Taspos, dan: Ps y As P ; The Government of the United Haters | large nuanber of weubers were pwreacat, and many | pewt for No.1? Uutel, atuh ine | tion of that tostitution, ‘The einpel wae crowed to act be, and the sate ate herevy repealed proposals for membership were made to nrrives Linseed « tony © | overowing with the friends and. relatives of the cielo " ton for thi et " Hupilr, borides a number of invited gaests, Including LRGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION. ILL Axtwee, dun Petrolenm el sed Tes 3, Dy, Post, the Rev, Dr, Ulilette, th This bill was taken op a SPORKIING, Ai trance ¥ bbl, for tandard w hee Pranele Vinu i gia Maadnne die Jiscussing amendments, but none of a1 -_-—s A a rations were han and the poor were adopted. AL o'ciock the Sem, Aquatica, CAPE WAYTIEN. Wwiehteolored dresses of the Ladies p wtih o'clock to:merrow, Rowino Marcu ustwaew Brows of Pont. : WA SNe MAMCLING MOHEREAROR oe a os AND 1" o sTON.—' overs of Fonreess Movaor, Va, June 24—The United | , ulug at it) connected Wit eM House of Representative LAND and TyLen or Kosten. —The | of aqu For _ “ me a ae ‘ a fa jils ablow u tal Of 00 & i ctea with the tn ADMISSION OF THE ARKANSAS SRM IRIE, the aport turned out in foree yesterday afernoon to | States steamer Abuwmut, Commander Snes ha | fie Mio many Why are older, und who dis ; itiens the ere jomile rowing mateh be ived here In sty days from Cape Haytion, Her ad ay The report of the Committee on Elections com. | W'tners the great two-mile rowing match between | arr PERE doa ead ars Aine aechoatiat IY ark dear af pooltelig, Ah vx lng Mr. Baooxs protested, and made a Tyler of Binion and Waiter thowa of Ports | vices arethat Cacos lad possession of all the privet: | frelees ppened witha ict allirens fon 1 principal mig aruggle too keep) the applying sepresen J, for $1,000, ‘Tho Face was rowed On the North | pal towns, except Gonaives,on the soutie ate of Cape | Me Hareey oct fol Yenreor ve init iaives out Jie. emurly culipinttie if Pe *. | River, opposite the Elysinn Fielda, and abont | Haytien, On the north, Salnive wos cornered wt | PUNEET Mite Wt ) questions put in UY Democratic opposition to recoustruction, aut is | four thousand people assembled to withers the | Port au Prince, and Ns followers wore rnpltly de i so ts 9 signed by veaily al the Democratic men ites. Be teat, They had met twice previously, for Tyler | serting him, His Secretary of Stave, Delorme, hin, an se fore the protest Was read, the resolution for admis- Jiveaten Brown, and several others, in the race Tundvad ienusand GalareInenils | Mal laos shou Was udopted-—yeus Wi, nays 2 for the guid medal given by the Charles Kiver Ke on asailing vesee) Tyan toared | ace ist sicdberndtaniee THR TAX BILL gatta Club last monti, and Which defeat led ty the fame by steauer to Cape Haytien | W Kave nition of Writing . an jo | making of two tuatches betwocm them for §1,00) WV hinsele ture t Lane Shee. aT This bill was taken upin committer, and the whole | each; the first at three mites and the secoud wb two eect frou phelg AG A ey Pde sension be Baa ai ta waltoeits 1 mics, ‘The tiree-nule race’ waa rowed on the 17th hed 2 following sneciinens of the wore a anda ont of wdiournuent the DI | last, over the Schuylkill river, when Tyler won THE PACTEIO COAST, Ww phe Bled hala By} iad Leen passed upol na furan avetion s& Aduurued. | chVgriy’ hy four eeesude, rowing the dlatiuce (n't + fatter | What Aa, cumactinge) | What do BU NIN CC RCARION ininutes Big second, ‘The vecoud race was the | Bay Fnanci une ¥.—The Pacific Mait | 3 Bi Mareen as a lM rhe evening session was devoted to the Tax bill, | "%y fg c river with the tide, to a | Steamship Company's steamer Sacramento arrived | f Have Von ever formed any eonerptlon of te anal by hard work Wey gob us iar as the Doth sections | stake haut un ite the Kiysian Fields. ‘They | from Panama this evening, with the malis and p Datire of thu et What 9 the eno 0 religion jotiene got away evenly at tho start, and kept well together | aengers that left New York on the tat ins? Lie ton play ksh gu Sdn ve we for neatly half the distance, when Tyler took the Loter ady from Arizona prety wok pe ere in and aby layed POLITICAL, lendyand, after w splenidilly contested race ut the | elestion ut MeCoruled, he Cniun dolevate a nur perlsitig degree of LA nee > Huish, won by three-qnarters of w boat's len, The | gress, cin brig ve oe Abby idle ol daa Canavainisual maul sine Wits 11 aninuten 24 secu, Brow n fan int = a ic. G wianalury, oF Aug r: td Cuuvenann, Ohio, June 24-6 dorfield, | pitch the refereee would nut entertain, as Pe ee test, Inte sign longiivis the 4 i Congre eh from the Ninetecnti District, was | ahead at the tie, and Was ho Wy reapousbl Banaon, Me, dune 2h A bre out * ] the same tine by Mr Peet. [i would trick today, Bs a fp = Coase, in the wou i Which was oceupled bY | Toe witen expre parr Intic Contes A. F. Chase, ‘Thomas A. Bickford, Low & Heator, | the clouds, Mutter Ha e Phit ie iy M dade Aparrerre Keenan, both residing ap | gynith & Hallet, Wm, Chase, and T h. lent ti vay that It was beautiful WILADELPILA, dune 24. — he Meimoeratic Con itla’s thie personal dlmrutt F sintlarexhivition of @ somewhat hut vention here today nomiuated Mr, Daniel M. Fux Ven by a pugititieencodaer seater, | black was entirely destroyed. A. F. Chase Was @ | ter way alu give A mine. pupil, A ye Mager. The oth vem fon ti Ty eacany Bie ner uf fricuds | stock of about $2.00, which was portly saved who showed a remarkable bntative fealty in withdrew. their names, and the nominal they proceeded to the foot of Fitty-sccous street, | gured for $13,009, ‘Tho other pariivs had ght stocks | Pepresentstons of an cagie, « bunaning bled Unanimous, Kast Kiver, and haying stripped, began to pummel oti Lenenicalesperiaent, luatig aun, a squirrel hunt a . hother inthe moxtupproved fashion. At the end | Which were putly saved, ae & Tetegraph Elvctto Hin recelved a treuicndous blow | Baxaor, Me. dune, vi—Mitnicht ~The fire ts st An exhibition of ealisthenies was afterwards given, Basoor, Me., dune 24. —At the annual meetin, er the eye, Which deeited but did not end the mate | paring, and may possibly extend ther bu tovethr with reading » valedictory I : eee for Oficers Louis and Cortish, of the Nineteenth | DUrnle eval ’ Rewlid B. Liovd, one of the pupils, an t of the Maine Telegraph Company, held in this city jieb, gust tien arrived uv ound and Dut itis not] | by the Kev. Dr nf private ox 0 olay, the following were chosew directors for the ting thi principals, earried « ustic —— | be ot the ele hin. A wu nening year : onnlly, wi helt them bo bail in Douds of $4») Maxrina ov ram Scnrerenscr xn A meeting of | PM an’ Biens nferred, and the cele Hira ©, Alden, W. 11 Simpson, of Belfast; Al | Sch bo Keep the peace the honorary members of this ¥ was het Pu EAN CA WP DreaAUn GAYE AK faTOrAIA (0 Uie bert W. Paine, Jacob A. Stith, Albert Holton, of Cte ARETE terday ut the ofiee or Mr, 8 Hi Pork piace, | bis meweral tiny Haars regeibetic ye at Bangor; Bion Bradbury, WP. Merril, of Parti ad Bose Ball, to arrange for the ainonn! of nasessment to be levied | hein a dvancene scholarstay anid general intelli Kdoin F, Litleticld, of Winterport; and Kobert Excirina Contest sean Newank—Tur | one a i ares Fo | wen In all respects the exh Sas a anoahed. Moore, of Eastport Resour To Unraik PLay.—Yerter Sehn ut $a) shonid and) credit silt aod pationce af the in Me msubarvient meeting of the Dircetors, Hiram fale yerounds at Waverly, Nod. the ‘ | Structors and monagers of the Asylum, 0. Alde ed. Was elected President, wad y od DY Wharge Concourse Of Spectators, rece Mnoney, Stelnw i Merrill, Seerctary and Trewsurey of vard for tue ¥ the dauule inducement of bake ball contest Heir new patent iron uprizit | n" ; A ensuing year the floral exhiliuon af the Society ; the convestints | Hon to the fest Committec 2. The body found yesterday in tly ce 1 the bait mate” being the noted Kureks Cluiyot | hassel a vote of Wane to Messis. Steinway fur (he r pour Wor Feeognlged 8 that of A Newspaper suppre Newark and the Chat Club of Jersey City, The nition ened to meet on Feilay at noon, w SOME Wee DON OU NN Suiwa, Al The Tuscaloosa Monitor | iutiowing is the seure i ottice of Mr. G. D. H. Gillespie, 19 Hroad street : Wan ruppresned ay, under orders of Ge euAMH ON, KURKKA Tue Tuy Natiosst Suaw XG, —The | 1 Ta ours hb 7 PF a ay , OR 0. B. | tust preiminary mass meetin Held last might or on I ti Shepherd, for un Intion of Genernt Order 4 0 (Northrop td bo? 8 Taulutione werennonie ie i loancnahas : Piste F oie Yui), Mr, Handclph, its editor, his avoided yrrest Aeal ot) £3 4] Switzerland an! Germany aicscnding thelr represcay | by Mrs, O'Donovan’ Morea, created vid Will proceed: at once to Washiny ad lay tie go je Rofo ® LT Aelven to this nreat ational ehurpelioting, wd frat ik nie be ecutive nanien) facta before the President ant Gen. Grant 1b RTM eaa i ee i Other polute dosgutes having heen @ppointcd to 1 playing of Mr, Splaning aid ‘os a PL a Currier ith 2 1] giveita true national charact Las the highest entire sat io The Late Rear Admiral Bel } 9G srwntninls 1 1] anthorities of the nation, and « state ant Cit The Republican nominat C ine ee 008 Mert lie UG Biabes. plots a8 1] arrangements to be progent, it be resolved that oft. | 4B \Upinla wry Comnlcte, Mes are ag file China w rived here toutay, brings the remains 6 4 TO eae niet te ee ae ee ceaatome edie | Thrdsd. Ms Porters Pourth, Lewis I, Thayer; of the Lite Rear Adwiral H. H, Beil and LiewtConm Hine of tuaredy on th the ge ceemaion, and to} gins,’ G. G4. Curtis; Sixth, Hehry Kenry ; Seveut Manding J. H. Hed, who wore drowned by the up Vuminate the n Of the re | Charles Whittlesey sat large, Anron M, Ciaue, tug of & boat on’ the bar at Hivgo, Japan; also, tet ception, A. le WAM read, ‘5 tee Or Litt Cammendar kok Eicken cans | Champion o ating that the bady y order of Uh —Young Portly was elected one of the “ first an eillad latte acta’ un ile (alana ar Bara oe Rureka 4 Common Connell wil not y etomorrow, | nine’ in the Chamipions last week. He prevailed on Y Umpire chley, of fevtneton, and the one be has will not he finislied before Satur’ | the Jutee (i's father) to vecompany him to the ball —— ve 4 Hedenburg, day. ‘The presentation ean ve made, even informally, | grounds, to witness the " beauties of the national A Hoax from Now Orlenn Vine of ¢ Vhour, id wiputee on Monday, It was announced that om Sunday, | game" in a match between the Championa and kw OkLeANS, June 24.—'he supposed filibus. | Cittesco, June 24.-—The Atlantios of Brooklyn, | 1a Loaor of the visiting sharytouterss a steam!’ | Mutchaes, ‘They arrive belore the geiue hid com tering expedition turns out to bed oustake, The (the Larest. City Club of Rockford, Ill, played | boat excursion has been 1, to dhow them | mences, and, as teun, the players Were pltehin [rischcrs were Vrought belore Cotnmiscioner Weller | watch kuine of base bull this aiternoon, which re | te beautiul location of our cliy, Me. Sand: | batting, throwing, and eateling (he balls in all direc The ahuavit Of the Mexitan Conant Dug, but_he | muied in favor of the former by a score of 85 4011, | reagen, of Canton Appenzell, Switzerland, was | tons vilge had just raleort his white silk hat Paine Of aumainas peuots,tites were - introdiiced aga representative of the Swiss national | and wae in the act of Wiping the perspiration from Lareed. They aliens thar ep Were’ sema.iyed to Yaoi Sbarpsiiooting organization ‘The banner of the | his marsive brow, when whiz, bang, cane a ba: the ‘crown of ti end of ti crushing In hat, and earomiug ve dudve's nose, "TL & remarked Joseph, in bas ball par "1 should say so, mi boy, red hot replied the fucetions old Portly, as he applied the cambric to his trick!ing roman, preparatory to viking a*home run.” The Judge thinks the "‘beanties of J the pation al game” aie altogetuer tog highly colored. Buliding | | strawberries aud er ur cary. + Dascerors Tore —The street tov venders have introduced a «mall pistol whieh [4 made to explode a Paper of fuiminating powder, The bursting of one of these papers at a time is nut harmful, but as they 1 packages of one hundred, and are bighly exp osive, their sale should be restricted, Sane oF Coat. —Messrs, J. HL Draper & Co, ductioncers, sold yerterday thu following quantities of Seranton 9.000 Lous eleauiboat Tow tone grate Hoo tous eae tone move. Syke tons eheattint eee! Commiasionraa or Earonation. The monthly statement of this hedy shows that one thie yenr, np to y y have torday, $90,085, ngainat $130,108 for the same period last year, “The balance 70821 Tow tn bank ts 57.6 Diseuancen, Jared Chapman and Teac Ap down to the chin, ercased hie neek dl tinued down the left side of his breast the heart, and soon through: the left leg, and out at tle foot.’ Two ebildren who were with him at the time escaped Moeapgnore Asartr.—On Tuesday evening & Fi SoC Tough entered the saloon kept by Charles (i lore. vewr the old Centre street depot, Newark, en there Sebaved (oan oat os manner. Hi lerer refused wo give them drluk ; sharp words wed. the result of witeh was that igh de mioished the fatures of the place and windows sod the proprietor to Me efforte to drive them Bes boten end stabbed in three diferent places. Mrs Hinderer was also tll-treated natty, com: irectly over P¥0m the Huenoe Ayres Stan tard. Col Margares Ferreira and Capt, Anite Gill ave the female Officers in command at the pase of the river pectable farce u he river by the Allies, This that last eame down from Parsznay, and every well informed person in military matters knows Clab they arr correet. held unser arms to digpat white, charged with murdertty the Mayor of Feruan: | 2a Lynch in body of the Tine. Ma, Were yesterday afternoon diveharged. rs # encaty ween the pase fo answer Nad been received by Supe ent sud a etuall i On the road Kennedy to hie telegram notifying the Fiorida the rteht my, nnd AulHoritien of thelr arrest command of the mother of Capt. Herrero, has de Tie Histonicat, Soctaty.—There was an un. | ply ed sllgh@y to the ten members an itheie tri Ming on Taesitay evenin Fee alten torten! tied #h. hetened with pleasure to the reading of an inte fating paper apon the “Uses of History, by Me Gee Washington Greeneof Rhode Islaud. When ty ie Nat nH concluded the entire patty We 4 tieie Way fo the spaeione rooin belew_ and en) one of the Society's asrecatls annual neue ry * Portes Avetion,.—The curl auetioned of yeat their intrinsic minal association Ae € were several By or what any lady can lo ® aii AnClor Ib Ae Htnpormible te (i h Worn daughter tay * per timp be martied to 9 sea captain, Avtkoay Hooray ar Hexny Banon's Hous D. Cook. aced a). native of Cha and Brauk Barr Were yrstetsiay « Jetferson Ma Via FUN avenue, with te way gave leading to sald dwebing. on the might Fine 2 white the famiy were fa the country accused were canght inthe wt by Ctleot Hagar, «Twenty ninth Preciuet ‘The prisoners dented He allegations, boc Were eomMitied tor tia, ewcls Ma the sumor ghd time, \attiry Goulding, whe suceee led Low b Lun) consecutive hours ree formed the fliowing feat at Walked haifa mile, rn half wards Hat admile, poled « wagen whe Hopped tity yards on ‘ month Afteen eee p tien in stnciy; then bite the exks, picked up by jumped Lien i ave hurd nebies Nigh: the OD weights wtoted tae of O00 within. the 145 seconds to the A Why a prayer tm Mr. Gray ver or not the Hudson rice with the New York $ Hoot presented on ‘Toestay rey son benevolent subjects, and one on tant ters in letters, The sim of $2500 wa: F matt After deciding that ta held in the Chureh of ubernacle, the jon a Yourned. Sepposro Ivcexpiawy # At about half Kk I seme! “nH t, et ' 1, REO, Wem stor. ih ostuck in bik, empty Moves, four barrele, We The front Favseine A first ie cupied by D. Hed furniture & whed wil i the three a ts, A youny man Heddon of Sim shortiy before the th seen 1 was diseny ns lie sags, Visited the place for the of purp siock, Muir the flames were cxtinguishe Was ascertalned to have As tue care Ha! proe ny bare ded totolt a wotiourd ad floor of Wilson, bi insu: plana ii Anpany. Tue fret Hoor was occupied by Yoe & Perris, ship the fire iseupposed to have ordginated i Atle furs we, ws the daines were ftat cent tn that Meinity, Thetr foas ie nant $e Neo inourance Che third nip juince’s ayy Of HLM nas 1 ance. ‘The built ind 119) insuvest ra ttaued. It is wree storter hich with basement, and ts owned by Win. Radiord, of day street Abous i 0 clo ye terday afterngor Acovered tn a clothes vTifth street, oecupled by Mr and Mr hh and paper-wanging re, AS iL War by Hapt tad bee Tinde to fire the halting, OMfver Waterssat the sey entoenth Preemet. arcested the parties ant took to the Fire Marshal's office, where the otfir roughly and. eb sited, At was the haat Mra, Yaukauec visited the closet wh with @ colled taper ait ally Heth at alight on a Crumb, and Ge taper Nu down sec tire to tho clotting in the closet, Th ient was therefore the reault of earch ssness hot wilinl museuier, and the parties were pro Aowst Recwioy.—The eighth annual reunion | of the Alumni Association of tie Geacral Thoulo Cal Seminary took place yesterday mo: wt the y House, and was attcuted by early one t (Vand thoity of the leading eergymen of the Hck hitch branch of tie Kpiscoyal Communion, Th icant served op, and tie ti nary Wan very tastefully Ott asion, and wae perfun d with Nawers Hey y Potter presided, and tue fulluw ing clergymen, athong others, were present: The Key. Dr. Hills, missionary at Grecce; the Key. Dr is, ot Baltinore y. Dr. Stuede, of Lait Rev, Dr Dix. rector of ‘Urinity ir. Lauyeun, of the American kis ais; the Kev, Dr, Ogilby, the Hey De. Suibbs, of New Hrutiow ick Keck, the Rev, Mr. Van Klee, the Tee Mr. Itussell, of ' Albony Hey, John HE Hopkin nad the | bn; the Hey. Di fan. of the Theological Seminuty: Kev, Me.) the theeting to order ant welcomed the A Cation, and then eaied upon Dr Hot ti PE, Slesion, who gave au ac f the rs He work there. Short addresses were de by Dek ititaor of the Theological nawick, and De § Dt. Siubbs detended the nical law of the Charen i his own position tn the Tyng tris), and sald taut w York and New Jersey would act together here sfier whenever the lawaol the Chueh we Late Dr. Stnewe's aibtre s wae full oF nesta anecdotes ani created « good de tA resolution was then adopted to send sages of greeting to stops Whitkinichiam, Bishe te of Montreal and Hey, Dr. shelhind After a few re marke from Die ringing Hav woxel FEpacupal bene tit — NEW JPTSEY, oii Iyqrest.—An inquest was held last evening at Jersey City on he budy of aman nated John Bradivy Deceaned War killed a few day sitce While Walkitng vi the (rack of the New York aad Erie I onl Rarnnoap Acctonsts—A Serctpa.—T, Mo Gus ts Killed while Wuthing on te Wack of the N beyond Bileabe Phitaaely tral, When near Hordentowa, tab over aud kide Lia tew days ayo. A Stannine Cast. row took place on Tues might, dn the f Sebustins Goel, t cle thetw Leapective Daniel Flin. on sult Was stalling of rhe wo Foren or Jory is densey Ciry The © mon Council of dersey City have appiop laud #lak for Greworks und music fol tu 1 Fourth, Wy ' Masaiit Axormen Row IN 4 Satoox.—Another row took plnce yesterday morning ssioon of M 1 4 Broad street, Newark. ‘TL tyohers wer and Thos. Grady buf Wao Were inary a 1 ted W oat Rack at Wekitawies,—A boat rice took yesterday near Weebawken, between. tw ats, inanned fespectively by J. hrown We ‘The distance tobe rin Was three titles, and t stikes $500. There was lange betting at hutle sles Aner a very exciitig ¢ Tyler came ta tae wr, Over 10,048 pre ie ne Dap Lock ix denser Cery Com mon Couneil of Jersey City had anotlor ing on Tuesday night tur the election of President of, Hoard, It Was 4 tio vote throughout, as betore, Th ora. Chirk, the (Wo Candidates {01 Presiient, re they liad borrowed 10) to pay two valaties to the public school teachers and some of the laborers on the public stree wy Ligursiva. A lad named Marcus . residing in Van Muren street, Newark, was killed by lighting yesterday, ‘The eleetrle cur rout stuck Dias on the right mde of the uead, passed 4 variety of | k and pomp | wand | 40st) bang on the tn ° vulera should they effect a crossing of the river, and | cutup Mee Col Margaret Ferreira and her herole | Sus” Kelaye of gris and women keep constantly Jarrod at the headquarters of the feminine ander in Chief, Frou, ‘hat we gather from letters [aut staemenss. would seem that the male portion Of he Pavaguayan ary i# very reduced, and are o¢- copied in defending the fortress of Hamalts, the | pes js bear Limbo, the encampment at Vilia Kies, } wud the fort th af Laware, ‘The guerrilla tun of Gee cam bat te termed ber Seneees ted to the women of Para a listie data have heen recelved orth, «the Tranquers Loe ely composed of women t nuwier of women under arms ta Veriguay at preseut i bs tinpoom say, owing [0 Ne suried and eoniiering atatemente: bet for Senne Jon of the beacy Work stormed by th that oace lovely conutry! nit Huwaita the Weak ara of woman tthe earth to make a grave for the fewale chasques have gy from ver the country. with deapatehes t exaeic in the port of Asuncion hi reed and laden by the trem- the eapical. Every thin at Thes® poor WOMEN pumsene them te aeatea in the defence: their ¢¢ y have toiled in the feld for | the last thrce sears, they have sowed, rabeed, and the ef vey have mate clothes for t a pluite; they hay for the woanded ppited the army; and now, wit er, they are drugged to ie he front, ‘and plied im fe whole al vet t demand et the Go Paracuay to 1 ropart there A attempting to We, for our part art, have to fight th then the honor ts at stake tn at vg this horrte The Ailies themselves eo the utter ime ty of carrying on hootiities upon auc Sayoaaing that Weee powsrble the. led ar 1 eginent or a division go merconary and 9@ t Haat naa 4 Paraguayan Wow, | w att n Matt 1 re atirrod ¥ setory, ken 6.— Vere Win the middie of dune, no this way. Rather heavy are sont to mee frat are treate Veils, very nue heavier than they will afterwarde fly with, ire faetemet to th 1 “ pat-on. An onthe rim made In it, and i hen thoir | ef with rpe lar w for periipsa week, The Cuconce feods thems (ie platform twice ® day with raw beeisteak, | Schis ting with aloud whistle during the operation, Teloth, ani wings of birds--to whiel beet ts tant: Y come down from the ptattorin | itd cat from these Iutes onthe ground, When they Know them ard te whiste Well the doors may be thrown open. and they imay iilaly, every tormng and evening, and even tefre fixed feeting tine, the haw ke Will be ready for their Wir tiem throw dawn your lures on the lawn or fled, avd your Dede wil eat Mberty in four Wek, themselves eand be for themselves, up, oF yd them. All mination, “Their wings are. sitong 5 Wires; ina treasure, they know you sty they Wi wot allew you to hand. ‘Toke them, there wr birds; earey them thie tat wi, tae thom, Ta tiddaye Mey miay be an the wing agai a | in leas tine, possibly dying the quae ry geal design for them, We’ tly only the te hintt “at gronse—at least f do, for though the Uercel t+ rea be ake thet, cut aa tral eu © them in I a rule, to be de Hed on like the flee am old Towtay with aa execiiont parte 4, but 1 rhe certain that he Would fy this quarry } la carhest, Tlereela are excellent for pareridee ut the aléoa takes to grouse at onee, and if she i shee: sfulin one that Out oi her first two or three, Hietek To them afterwards, finds Magazine ir June Tue Arrousny Gas | Rorron.ett weet, way | Josuua the Velore the war ally beat a uscd halt ou the quiverin | wonnits treat’ has been promoted | hy . Attorney, | General art ve h J tnt Veriu ‘his wititor at the € fun Hera, & who has not hesitated froin [ the ‘outset’ to expose the disgraceful char- actor ot the leaters of the Auilieal pa ty. By a genticuan jest from Buter Hearn that on Tuesday bist our friend N. B. The | editor of the Chodtaw Morctd, wax murdered ner by dose Morse, the se Sevag ollgareay” wh ‘Ocalled Congress at Washington las fast voted to roeuet a Kovernment of what was the Sinte of was assisted by ove Win, Giimore, ht member of the gang | of rene but weil enough known, Mr, 'Thowus sspressing } scems that un dost of bin frinuds, 01 g of the sort, to visit him at his eMice bukward in creatures, and it n of the allsence of a ishing #scursion, OF ome: Kd pros w dienity arte Lie commencenvent rougit on n, Which resulted im | in at him tack.” at time to have duu bie kun, with winch he fred | lotaing thirty eight bis death within halt an i | muvevtiately fed, and it ts ande ade their way te Ationia, ta the protection A Counter Epite Nees, | nb of De , hos way up the ri ivertisinng approach of the 1 HA he ‘stopped at Te tia eclebraied principally as being the hivbitation”? of tat | tanie wit, Lute Taylor, After viewing the | prospect, he coueinded It Wouldn't pay the company fo given performance ther, aud Way about LO lead, wien heaccientally ran across friend Lute, wha hearing the decision arrived at, took it as an ineule | to his fouristing vil Vehonaentiy pi | gait any auch dee ireus miu Vreneott {uo aval | inined a he changed his ow—ow much do you ask for your d—d— PLT bag the who—whole eons now awered Date says the agent. uch Wil! you take for the two performances The gent simdied a ani and sald: | © Five hundred dotinrs | 1=T Ul take it," euys Lute, and tho bargain | cessary to say Wat Lote from that | De thaven's eit: uss 11h eott was Huoded with jovited to come mm. "i slug editor of that auuble fatnily: pape cot? Journal, reaped wat Hitte sam of $4), , Ais sur sale, isd Lue Ae | { Tewpenance in Exnaso,—Th J ret rere in kngiand have obtained the sig | Among the dinsonting minlsiers the abstaluli pra am. The Coumsed ats follows: Cone | ty Bis; Trunitive Methodintey 15 Scotti), 380, Baplists, 0; United Preebytoriam Hurehy Uy, Wesleyane, gt) Prosby gerian Churels } of Irelutd, Wo; United Methostist Bree Chuveh, 16 5 bible Chtistian's, 143 cal Union, 89; Chueh tse 4), Reformed Pe Chiveh 175 Other sets, Hi, There wie ray men of tid ‘ HEN aiind i symp. Cuio\ ennieaty who have a temperance association of thelr own — oo A Faras, Vovaae.— About two weeks since two oy put into Newport, A sapall bowed Ailes Dore,” trom Sew or Hailimene, The cralt was vieled by several vaperionced bum men, and the toemmons opinion was that the chances Were against ber reaching ley port er destination, She wat t not more than twelve feet long, She was sd inj her speed. end made yt add was requisite in tp rank that ie timo! About in her, even while ying at the wharf The ba has never been heart of sluce, aud the supposition le (inst she Sent duwa i one of tie beayy vales that set uu sou wiber oie departed, ay ee ee ee

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