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ae rt , " . y J . i " " r a . ¢ - 8 Eerentael che eta agents eat jeuded, and shall c ee a fer fe further period of one year trou the 80th of ‘Sec.8. That from and af of thie act, sere 4 tes Be rea? ott fu ex Jo this section, shall be cxempt from duty, iat Is to #ay, berries nnd nude used in ayetng.ot it cot: ! DEBATE ON ALASKA. reniding & moti M>. CONKLING introduced ® bill relative finding of indictments in the Courts of the States within the rebel States, which was referred the Committee on the Judiciary. “jae Senate Tax Bill. : ‘After a short executive session the Senate took a | claring that A i rte sal be elas phat reundergone | Fecess tll tay o'clock, oa NEW T FF. Dark hea hog powers or mae lm EVENING SESSION —_ OF 08 Wood, colored or plain, Arewoon, gu After the recess the following bills were called up % ine, % 1 and parsed: For the relief of the Assistant Librarian The Cn. £ FUNDING BILL IN DOUBT. | fumtign” Aripes tai “Anat ‘sue .: Or the ilouse; for the relief of the widow and chi: xu { } i ru dren of Col, dames A. Mulligan, deceased; for the re- — ot acy Nef of Martha M. Jones, administratrix of Samuel , ras t donee, deceased : to fuelitare Lhe settlement of eer: | United Steics *) © tal Despatehes to The Sun. of any kind lat in, coses in the Southern Diatriet of Florida, } The bill for the relief of A. J. Atocha elicited eon- ‘ Wasnixoros, D.C. Saly 3, 1968, tah ee are | siderable opposition from Mr, Ramunds and others, | States , ALASKA, Without any action on the bill, at iy o'clock the | Senate adjourned, 1° Bonks was afraid to risk a vote on the artons, - _— + ‘ea appropriation while so many Democrats are House of Representatives Mr | fat, and consequently consented to let it go over | joding Satwtantnie therucom confirmed the fol- EXTRA PAY FOR CLERKS, Penoayivanh ‘next week, itad a vote been taken today it vara coed, tf ‘Darla M. sscasor District, Silos Witla rey town, Pa.) Chanub ore C.D Mr, Wasnoun Lind aurae ington, Asking fe isis, Referred master, ii Aud reget tn Tien ‘id Wave been lost, as only half a dozen Demo- ys were present. ' extra compensation for the ye 7 ‘Committee on Appropriations, H THe TAX BILL. Consul A PoNDING BILL. , [he Senate Finance Committee had three ses- su W ara Mr. Buatxr, of Maine, asked leave to offer a reso- * today apon the tax bill, aud expect to report it 47 Jution instructing the to inquire Into the ex _ \e Senate to-morrow, ney of report : unnecessary del nding bill provi TANIPY mit, wre gonvolidatto United States er cent. ten J he Ways and Means Committee had a session ie uwneys for ibe district of Innds subject “Wa. M. Gel vay on the tariff bill, Only Meters, Hooper, Alll- ave for ine ‘lath Diattiey of Kentucky’; Maynard, Moorehead, and Griswold were ice of the i nt, all of whom voted to report it to the House ae nd cent, interminable annulties, the heh outstanding bonds to have tho choice of thoee forms of sreurity. Mr, Pomenoy objected. juprem K. Hall, Collector of Cus | Mr, Allison, who did not believe it could be ‘The Sena lected the Fvllowing nomination eee S har reyes heh ee fi 1), | ved this session, and consequently voted No. It | guarse tome at Bonington. rel ar uate ae Hamiiten te aatiiied te ¢ TL Samacton by Miss Sepecoheas, hd Will ba priniad | C05 at Stonington. | reported that Charles M. Hamilton is entitled to & seat As representative from the State of Florid The report was agreed to « aworn by the Speak sentative, + on the members’ desks to-morrow, but there is Ssrobability of ite passing this session, Also, the House bill, to confirur the tw: tkely to pass this session, Feportin person without to t Brever May-Gen. Alvan y a COLLECTOR SMYTHE, womaod of the Fourth Military District, and will as ed. * ‘The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations | "Yy*cuuruns newt delay: wit. Waramunen, of Iilinole, gaye, notice that | ook action on Collector Smytoe's case to-day, but Signed) ve Sh sppropristion for the Rassian treaty, ant to ta |. ae Will certainly be rejected. The Fourth Military Dietric up the Dedelency bill. |, COMMISSLONERSILE OF INTERNAL REVENt bag ra ET 9 TUE ALASKA MILL. jet got through. No nection will be had either on his | ‘4t i# allowed to members of courte martial, closed. equiaition of Russian Am Wastinunne of Wise , s addresped the C He suid thas a rye in the ep PROTEST OF NRW YORK LIQUOR DEALER Wasursorox, July 1.—Mr. Conxiixo presented a report of the wholesale Hquor dealers of New Mr. mitiee in opposition to the bill 4 Itis expected that Governor Swann will ap {point W. Pinckney White to serve out the rema! ber could not baye failed to ob Land Claims, niveays asserted { to make or withhold th All the pr Mructed by Wie House, it will be reported in a few a ue questic TH O8AoW THRATY. ation ws Mr, THAYER presented several the citizens of Kansas at emonstrances of A SMALL TARIPR BILE. | Osage chiets t judgment Pommittee « ry and Meay c aeninet bie Orage treat, ‘o Committee on Lad approved of the treaty it should vo: , ‘The Committce of W 4 end de Bays AG rth si aead Ha | money ir it dle proved of the treaty tt sli agreed to report a small tartif htt, p Ny to-mor me elanT-nOeR BI vote the money. Mr, Washburue read tow. It covers small unanufactures of from, the val Mr. Mipulation of the treaty of 186, Det » freat Beitain, «ving the right! of nuvigating J uc of which principally depends on he labor employ: | aie Se ieee EX trecus Cpening tae, (oe Ba ed upon them, partments to p recout bill Hiuiting the | Ocean, and shiwed that under a preexisting trea b following duties are imposed: On all copper hours of labor ix overnmeat workshops. netween Kuesia aud the United States the imported tn the fc ore, three conte on each Pou DRAL VOT. righia were conferred upon citizens of the Un OF hae copper contaiard therel ail Teguius of cop. ant cra} dicck or ccarre copper, four cents on Joint resolat Press to (eli the country, that at the ti Seb pound of pine ge votes ot Bey citizens of the Uuiied States had the meaty, it OV) coppers Mt only te cilion Whie shall nut have veen organized Hing freely. all the intand seas, gulfe, | panies of the First Intu H pounds on pintion, we repu: ted {rou the Committee | Any erueks along the evast, for the purpose of Ashing | Vie apted the sidewall } five ce ary, te 68 lollowe and trading woh the natives, By the same treaty | stitut fa large body Rested, That the States of Virginia, North Carolina, Britala the port of Sitka had been made ® | and around the build: “ a component material | South Cardiing, Georgia, Florida, Alabaiiiay Miastss.pol, s | he daakle was cal it eine valve, not Olive Le herein provided tor, torts: | Loulslanm Arvauans, and Tox hall Hak eau tala Geied (nak thw phabsietian tewate | We bv Deesostene Avs, per contum ad, Valores on nickel, Peaches with the Cuited ‘states was. Oniy for ten years, and | the: members, who t cana’ pee 4 Beato, naked whether by that expired treaty the United | ¢ ell, Who Wan wi from any Ktates wos entitled to all the privileges granted by | ‘Tho Committee to which wival law fur the choice of e Tisaia to the most favored nations? eferred yesterday, Pareaant to the actyor Concrowe in that bealf, shall | Mr. Wasuntnnk replica that ihe treaty of 1899 had | opinion that the actl ne La certain notice bad be } the manufact State goveruaiont, under wine a state gove wuvLt, regarded it as nm PIE Wasununyn sald that wi : mportance that Congress. being first negotiated the prie n the subject of the votes of the late ret ‘count in the Electoral Colleges should be made ex Jnding those States, the party against whow the ‘ount would operate would be very apt to claim that fairness had ereived, and another rebellion might result Trumbull bared las opposition wire oo), but Mr, Seward had in Slates should lave the territory free from all Ineu brances, Mr, Stoeckel bad replied ver that he had complete authority aut It free then Mr, Seward had voluutecr more sixteen, wite gu’ de of wire for in size than piuuber fethan vimler twenty fve, seven. 6 OL wire bees tt fi pe penn: % conte per Meahidon to jrincipaily on the fact that the resolution would ine | Tie (ucumbrances bad not been removed, and | teenth amendment ee thinte all tt Arkansas aud Florida in its operation, these | could gut be removed. They were, first, the right | ‘The Committee on BE other mnaterinl, shalt cs having the sane rights as Llinois or Vermont; | to navigate the river of Aliaeka forever.” How did | discharged, on motion o stoane ratcwol duty | anu contending ala that the élause whlel prescribes | tho Chairman of the Comittee on Foreign Affairs | new out wight beapyy ined, ia wis 7 ered) on iton witt | that ¢ etore sliall te er the e to get around that ? side would ti ited RH AO coats Pe aet ad “valuremt wh Wuthorty of the State Coustitution was improper and | "Mp Baxna reoarked that the right which Great n\jou four contd per square. foot, and ‘of the. United n had. ne ‘was to navigate the rivers prob “ tuty ave cau i Gy rergn de roared end tbo pnd Marty? thros ane ane test for seals of ron, relly y the laws af the respective Siates ne Slickeen river | The: House p § wheth et owe end ike out from the re which this country lad but showed mp sotution the words A 4 Florida, ation of the Hor any form orahiaje nh iro fe nee, om OF Ee 4 rhe auf all descriptions of plate, aveet SUL REESE 4 ‘shit to fullow It to its mou {wh'kint | Mr, Monuitt, of Maine, ealled for the order of the Hee weet. wer concede thet in reference uation bill oved to lay It aside for the pur. his bill, and cai'od for the yeas and OW lin. the Missisnippl Mr Baxkee-We claim it re P a amber ve one Mr. Buaixk—But we do not concede it to Great | row tiinner t ner 10 wire \ of a cent por Mr. THaven, 8 night nea wi Mr. Wasimvne—While we have claimed some- | tion of Charles W. pound in aldtiion to the present eS on galvanized ideration of private bills, aud the | thing of the kind, other nations have never conce polias dstinet iron ob ail descrip Cone. 34 cents er ation bill Was taken up, It. ho we bave the free navigation of the St. Law. Bere in Hier the dutios now frog son all wa eer peseey ad \) Sainery nut herein otherwise pry tu TINE SHERMAN PONDING BILL. Aa Baxxe=Tt $9 not in our territory, Wis sista bath parte ‘The question was on Mr, Suruatan's amendment Mr, Wastncnne went 0: and that ft did not arise out of any THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. \¢ herwiee, twenty she are yard, and in ad- | missions heretofore |) tated shall be ieted ' FROM WASHINGTON. F ae aa ty tebe a aie : ih igre oe a rites mince ~ ed yy larch IST, respecti ‘im tio! U int order wae 4 to the Vatted of Indiana, presented ® me. of the departments in Wash unwittee on Ways wad Means without Mr. Hamilton w! And took his seat as a Repro. Puebla of Sauta Anna, New Mexico, which was in the meantime debate may be considered as not States, and he begged the reporter of the Associated ent shail have been wi thal be fac oper, | given whieh never had been given A finite Of Wont anid uelees such nit Mr. Puvyn remarked that it might be terminated ba wou ehne atany to a a Mr’ Buatxe (of Maine) inquired how the tra Hovtea of tie ertitory would afect tho treatles with ott €200,000 | wh by the Legisiature Mr, had 3 Mr ‘any power to complete th NEW YORK, THURSDAY, introdnced tn the Senate for the homes. He helt in his hand a Showed that it was even in contempiation Ww purchase Greenlond and Leela ve tre vty-ms WM, paca urehaee of St focuinent which 1, flauahter.) Lovenninar move peated in the evening sesston of yesterda: oT moved to aul KE w thet no purchase in behalf of to | States of foreign territory shall be hereafter tn {ntl after provirion by the amendment whieh he A the bull ae Ww for its payment; and of foreign tere tory before the necessary appropriation was made therefor by act of Congress. le the point of order that the fyendment ‘of his colleague was not germane to the ir. Price to the bill batidiny ounce o refus 10,04), 008) Simple of the territory of is wou ve a clear met it of $2,200,000 tn gold in the Treasury i ddressed the Committee in opposition and Mr, WPLLABANUER opposed the bill, Mi fav. ed huge presen 10 make this acquisition at th 01 $7,900,000, Mie Comittee rove, Recess ut 7s o'clock. EVENING ige to the Ww! were good, ite timber the toughest and beat fo fo the world ar | would flave to do would be to turn out the live stock ey had on hand on these islands, and in two OF three years they would not nee! (o tr AN that Am Hive Cuainmay overrated the point of orter, Was authorized to make & opositioa on the part of a company of xentiemen | ferpny: eithun {wens days into the Treaty. of. the jn gold, they taking the fee f° Kinske and tearing. the Government of the United DOwNELLY in ite favor, eX. aftor astures ship Jean fishermen series: i port a food from the Atlantic orean, but woul nd Ht already to their hands, wheo they’ wished to submitted whi or becoming the F er it Was statesimanlike, tatives of arent peupie 10 ‘small expense + SESSION ‘The tariff bill was reported, and ordered printed, when the House went Into Committee of the Whuie on the Alaska bill Mr. Marnany Mr. Banks remarked, in Mr. Willi he he ne ke ’ ember a Bentiwaroy, | Perry Fuller has withdrawn his application to | !n4 that mombers and recorders « Mr. Dawxa proposed that the vote be taken on ; , hvened for the various purposes {or whieh suclebuards bie MT harei A a ie ‘he President to have his name recalled, boping to | are Womether ohall'be kilowen the same per diem: | 109 Aleska bill 08 Tpareday of next woek, sud that | cans of Vermi day. The 81 eer ty liam Rounds, fase or that of Mr. Evarte until after Gen, Butler's ° Mere ‘ TH ALASKA MILE. report is made, Of Folier’s confirmation there is no | /ORTLBTI bah veer netted SES-| Tie House, at halt past o'clock, went into, Com: | Om Hi : ; Nv. eof the Whole, Mr. Gartield inthe chatr, aud pre 2h ise ahah heed acai acd oe hed dhgrpel tad ee med consideration of the bill appropriating | pated by acci foubtiul. Beantes ASOD fn cola to carry intorcAvct tke Wrealy OF ‘ THE MARYLAND SENATORSIUD. nas of m. b | Jon nig Johnson's term. of the gentleman from Ma elte (Banks) yea | Wt late er of Reverdy Johnson's term: York against portions of the pending tanbill, To | terday,the toral absence of authority for his state. | Us. ited THE FLORIDA ERNATOR. Committed on Finanes mente, and the substitution for such anthority ofa | 80 rele ot anni * of epread eagle oratory, in which ho | “55 Senator Welch, of Florida, will not arrive | 4 protest of the Governor and other distinguished | *Y.6,,0% thtead | cagle | orntory. in whieh he sates Jouti! next week: citizens of Massachusetts against the sanction by | him. Mr. Washburne th Ok up the report of the | whet TAX ON GOVFUSIENT BONDS, Congress of the receut action of the Califorula mwyoriiy of the ean f ded to criticise | getting that « Mr, Tlooper is preparing abill to provide for | tature in giving certain rights in the Yo Semite Val Congress neo never fl eats. mane toe neces ry ps taxing In‘erest on Government bonds, and, as in- | ley t private individuais, “To Committee on Frivate ¢ to carry out @ House had Rep waich all peop ke, Chairman of th VER net Wak Conver On, c. W, Willard, {¢ ington, A renoly thorough ear of the larger joan me t,, July 1.—The Uni nt held thetr State Convention here to f Chester, was eh Vice-President from each county was appointed, Sin Resolutions repor ination Mr. Garfleld in the chair, voeated the bill ply Wo An observation Pei o TUR FUNDING BILL fan's—offered $5,000,000 for the # REPORTS OF COMMITTEES, i \ A Republican Senstorial csucus was held this " eanypeand Among the bills reported were the following : Stee Race ae Tare rhe forming, aud they decided uearly unanimously | 5 Rest em, Wannrxerros, June ©, 1. ' athe pil reported bye Boutwell from the Jud Mi. Fannie reterred to an Executive dociment, to dere No. ih. i ary Committec, regulating jadi ings in | show that Russia had (wice offered he territory to ‘gainst aliowing rrgetones ‘e Ass aste boa 3 pee ts the President of the United States the cases for the protection of office: ‘agents | the Vuited States, but raid he could not d 0 per mm as rider to Appropriation bill, and that if | folaning ontcre are ti Ade A Dowell is retloved trom | Of the Government, and tor the better defence of | ticle of evidence that the Uatted States had ever ap wreased, 't wust stand on its own merite, It is not dof the Fourth dwt | the Trewsury agained uniawsul plied to Russia for it Messrs. Mrens, Feanis, Perens, and MULLIN® op: fora the bill, At» quarter to 10, the House ad- journed, MONT, pestle € nventl nn Republie M wen Pres! Vi ent, and umbents of State offices were nomi- jon, to wii John ID. Rage, of Rut Stephen rirensurer. Go We Vairbasae for gloat dw renal et Gr iNent at Wiking to #ecure & before Courention was nivua aud cuthuriartie — LOUISIANA, aty | New Onteans, July 1.—This morning, before | the hour for the assembling of the en | me to A ment text oath, ai qualify in fer her Mate. ‘Th A wo Ing Fit n> | tonal owt: Several called mite t, | Lest onth. nn ty | quent who h anding the arn bh staves th nly the names of th: test oath were called on Constitution, tlon of artillery and a squadr we this treaty | 4, take tue te real ‘ort was adopted potions were erin ritative unul the action uj re oppoxltion to dispensing with t Wf cavalry, propared afny ry, commanded by Capt Hing Mechmsten? In of juilee Was on duty ip der at quarter past 12 t. The roil of only the text oath, Ineinding ated yest called 6 order Wns they were of the {in requir, at be fuily, anes shes of the € Fthe United States, In ond s discontin her mein bers | ith the Constitu vished by the Commands sors took the Constita: offered, wh l ei) of the of ony kin nM neh muaitiution, ean be taken mh thw four> Jona and Credentials were f Mr. May, in order that a U the Demveral rned take hy proceed 14 a sit ent to-morrow, Tir nature, 1 previously taken mbling, Subse. ntly organized by the elec Lowell (white, spenker, The House adopted the joint r the fourteenth amendment, by a vote ST yeast 3 ution ratifying ely, that the application fo jo to show that Great | the presence of the miliiry today, Was uaade by two from the Committee, to place the Funding bill asa | Britain lad to-day the suine rights on the coast of | Democratic Senators ¢ : Holts or par. | rider upon the Appropriation Will ‘Alaska as the United States bad, except the right of are < ' a Hescriptions, ‘Ss Ceuta per Mr. SHEKMAS tose anc withdrew the amendment, | governing 5,000 oF (4,000 miscrable savages, ever te y vin end 4 da ervstite, 1 cool | tte request, he sali, of «number of Senators, | rtmade by the Commissioners of the FIRES, par BORA | OF OR Sete i tee ah ohnue par ponad | Wie Oe Gud ding, that it whl be taken up aaa ‘Ofiice, he spoke of it as the report of _-> Gwelasawares plain, mould, and preered, separate bil! kuy to that eftect ¢ Nelson, recently made Doctor of Philosophy Destructive Fire tn Rutland, Vermont Geraved, ov palate to per etch wil are Han vaiege oflered the following a endment, d dee lared that there is not 8 word of trath fale Maecavn Vere Tuva oA vathee abateHELiYe a der, eraw a, aid CO ‘Sulymi ted of th mis, referring to the Fight of nay’ ' tH yaes in: | the rivers of A nied the can OF the Me | fre occurred here this morning, All the buildings ure elaia river, whieh jue between duet KA) Lo be disbursed under and a hnne {nds wl above | the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, which | ites, and satd that although ft largest tritutar per 100 pounds took t! ise in Maine, Great Britain hod never te On salt, 1p age Or sacks, thirty conte per 100 pouuds,b * moved to amend by appropriating | knowledxed the rig mericans to navigate the | to the amou vduties sh of dann $4,500 for surveying the boundary between Nebraska | 3 ibd Colorado, Which Was amended, om moon of Mi, Hanban, by requiring the m expended Johns river until t United States bought a qualified use of it, by State of Maine givin ng the appro e treaty of IM, when the up a Very large area of territory the | Landon & 1 in Cramton’s block, on Merchants! row, to the era S| building, on Centre street, were dest total loss fs about $75.00) of @H,0N, principal losers : y Te. & A. ¢ “4 ‘0 | Gnder the direction of the Comuissiouer of the | to which ste had anpposedt she had a elaim, Daniel cl plank, deals, wad | General Lond Ofice, and adopted. Mr, Beaine: aided that the jed territory was | GM. Bases. Wood, aba’ bass | Mr. Pomenoy moved to iuctease the appropriation | wath. $15,000,000, and that the Government of the M8. Balch ‘on arruce, $146 | for surveping public lands in Oregon, from $45,000 to | Cuited States had only given Matne $150,000 for it. netera om hawesd Lube, #2 1 g10.00), Agreed to, Mr. Wasnnvnne controverted Mr. Banka’s state. | it Pb ivermore: at Mes oer SA. Mr. Moxuss, from the Joint Committee on the | ment as to the agricultural and other capabilities of | A. G,a H.C, Maywood. .) io the | i ivrary, offered an amendinent to pay Mrs. Sarah F. | Alaska, and read extracts from a report recently | VW. Whitcomb,......+ Aten Hilonal compensation for ber marble jo by a Russian Under Secretary in reply t S.J. Haven vague au of President L Agreed to the land system of the territory. Me | J+ W. dbarus.....+ ie in following am re feniey the jolly time the Russian Cabinet | Crxerxwatt, O, July ‘There were insurance ‘Lue fullowing wre the 1.—The flax mill of Lin Maid a survey ing Mr. Seward's letter as to the sys | ville, Staulf &'Co, at Columbia City, Ind, was en wire Eee en ae eke: | lands in Nevada from vn) psing of laud in Alaska, ‘The report o! the ly destroyed re yesterday,’ Loss’ $25,000, Bish hewn, or sawed only’ twenty-five per cout mg BAN for | vids ih Florida; etary was that the naave popula | No insurance. Lis, 4.50 do ¢. Ob | rection of the supervis f tho ‘Treasury | oven for agricultarel or eres! oa ibe ing ink works of Charies Koo located ut Mai IW lal taaure ne BSD Tn On| Rea eucttoes aiteanun ite 2 ae den Tone and Gry’ ferry road, wll all Its contente, F thousand. O00 1 to pay th ¢ impeachment of the Prost: | the limits for property In land; that the permanent | Machinery, Xe. were altnost sutively destroyed by On phie clap p fe ROR oT EOE EL a CML. | ee eT ee Oe Atos BR aay fire, The loss is estimated at $9,000, No insurance, rapbokras, gcb) | dents, aprovat finda win House, Post Omer, aud U rt House at Port. ht would make It Impo: Bearing w iver hi-oor heat and i ible even top land, Oregon:appropriating $5,000 tor the collection of | vide hay for the cattle, And this, said Mr. Wash- | he Bot mie thas’ the for eenttinvot alkohol, Hivenis J staviatica ou dihes aul wining ; aypopeiating $5.40 | hurue, ik the paradise whlch bad bieu depicted yes: | graham Per gallon; cont Cian twenty tf (emule the Svereuiry of tho Interior Wo institute | terduy in auch eloquent terms by the Chairman of | ou Of alco!. at, theastires for the planting and cultivation of trees on | the Committee « bt: the plains ; appropriating $1,500 ont of the Patent | suppore t rden of Ee ‘Oftice Fund, tor the expenses of recerving, revising, | banks of the Euphrates nd aking tare of copyright books, charts, and other . tn ‘was really in Alas Alaska, dud the want of solar gn Afnir#, that one might id of beinw on the Mr, BLaine inquired who had written that report FO by th Rockiann, ¢ was burned this 1 an elderly Wotan, tue Ubly Oveupant of the ey Was sulfocated. ‘The steamer 8. at Arions Hock, wee unkn Me. n Gaty wih July LA mall dwelling. 1 Miss Elta In » were totally con: . yesterday, In eases of copyright iuatter ; authorizing the Commissioner of | Mr. Washuunag--A mcmber of the Russian Cabi ae 4 \ ie nae or Vatens to rent such rooms as be may deem neceasa- | pet FLOKIDA Sie 9 verwtoaer # ot all Tose ry for tr the business of iis oifee, aud to | "Mr, Haine—After the bargain was made? a italiane wines. br re y for tie sume Out of the fund; appropriating $10, Mr, WAshBURNE—Yes, afer the bargain was made, aly feo hratdne’ wiki te fir the purchase of selivol sites aud for school | Mr, Ratm Ipguired whether the description tead | TALLAuARsKR, Fla., July 1,—Gov. Reed roceived purposes. In the couuty of, Washington ; authuria- | by Mr, Wasubure related to te whole Territory? | the surreuder of the State Government to-day from Peon nig the citi and Grolzelewn, and | Pair Wasuucting roped that i spied the Whote | Gy, Walker, in complies wih av order from Gen, pot to lev mM vast, only more no. (Laus! : aii acid Ou F | jor a irposes, hoteaceeding Hfty cents on $1W, | Mr’ Hata asked wheter it wus a fair description | Mende. : ‘ Bienes 1 onde | ON anaensuble property, of the whove purchase ? Aveurding to General Oriler No. 92, from Atlanta, eaienuted, 40 yer vied aid | Oe" ANtuony vdered an amendment, repeating all | Ste, Wasnt Lk raid it was dated yeeterday, military rule coases tn this State, sand iinen | laws reguiating the price of labor in the Government And thade by thore who best knew | and commanders of rub-districts are ordered to ab- intendent ct with the persons einy At ofc HAVEN went rices satisfachory aud favorable to the Govern’ | brought to be y favor of thet Jn response to Inquiries, Mr. ANTHony stated that | gram fron Jaws now prohibit (hat employees of the Government | the inhabitants of the Pacific Sta printing oftice shall receive the same wages ax are | cited in favor of the ratideath pal tn ritallar socleties in this city, ‘The employees | undertook to say that tb to # to Influence th e deneript ‘Bcenta por. a ui eoneie atl or by ame forly per eentiin ad Valorem. On al books p Gad iuauufactured prior to the your I, Bve cohia per iid, Provuieu tat RO. Tote oF day of the trenty, tod mineral eupabilitics of Maska ; declared ¢ ou the fur trade for, twenty VE cputa.per.pound. pointed on political grounds. Agreed to, Sdiboaly, Huetrated new incre, and vewsyapers, excebt In view of the mutilated condition of the ly tsansmitted by uals ten cents per pountt. | provtee doors in the Oiblicn tnt ried Gi'tadln: Fuvte'and. sthermateriaib oom, | Prowse doors in the weatera end of the Capitol, and Amer f rand other materials com jordions #6 constantly being carried off, | the utter worthlessnens of that country, If the pay- Oo re eee Miupers.fortginte mer cectumnd | directing thelr removal to some (Pisce of security, | ment oF 67.240) was to bn the end of the expense, aiofem ; eee than threedoufthe Ot ai we | adapted; directing the Becretary of the Treasury, for | he might be willing to submit to it; but Im addition Dal Sens per yar and Bily per cent ie the Rareeee of executing the Tiea'y of Washington, | to that would come an annual expense of several more than (hres urths, anit lees than o udahalf in: | wade Auguet 2 Is, to pay the Siate of Mal milllios ‘Gen, Halleck had ted that if our Indian Ghee wide, ous cent peF yard, and fly per ceatum ad millon, Cae. Cente tics, gene $1.25 per acre (Or $1,122 acres of land, and the State Of Massachusetts 1.25 per acre for 26.150 weres; pro- Fided those Bates agies with the United tates thet Aue seiticrs uscertulaed to be entitled to it by com- ‘on braces and suspenders m aie of india rubber ‘one doliar per doren, and in ad- Se rae cena at bad ar en ag ade, Cas Ui ble Oe follow, ak of the machinery tele ng Mr, Seward that n were greatly x ‘was not a word of truth Ted ny cn constituted a majority of the Typoxraphieal Boviety, | iu Gow, Halleck » despatel, wud that Gen, Halleck did ae value ov. whic and thus regulated prices to sultthemselves, They | not at the time he vrote it know anytiing were now puld 39 per cent, more than was puld | about the sentiment of the people of California, the same class in other cities, so that there was great | He denied all the stacements a¥ to the ngricultural competition to got into the ofice. Men were up: here was exhausted, and that there Was vo Osling bank within the Hinite of Russian He thought he bad cleariy demonstrated iifpas's year Ir tas bil were passed, he pres uary iniliouss year. diene’ thak withie taree days. Fesoladon would De pretext wha in Detrorr, tie af of which Jolin Kicuwonp, July ever, vine stum from interference with tue civil law upon any ————— WINTA sas a —(ien, Stoneman is deter. mined to pay the July interest on the State debs, and in confident he ean do It speedily rollroads cannot furnish he will borrow, What money. the Mich,, July Convention met in this city to-day, Baldwin, of Detrolt, was nominated for Governor; Morgan Bates, Lieut,-Governor; Dwight May, Attor ney General, All the other State officers were re- 1,—’he Republican State The Hon. 11. P, he electors at large are Charles W. eu Burt of uette, A oven, of Of thirteen was Detsvit, is Chairman, JULY. A 2 CABLE TELEGRAMS. | —_——— | THE REBEL IRON-CLADS IN FRANCE _—- BANQUET TO CYRUS W FIELD. | —— FRANCE, Pants, July 1 Muy “Gen, Sir Robert Napier, the hero of the Abyssinian wer, arrived te thie chy yesterday, and i¢ (he quest of I tish Minister, Me iar greatest enthusiasm, his return to Englaye! Dance, July 1.—The ease of the United States ve, the Armans, the Datiders of the Confegernte tron clade, came before the Court today, M. Berryer, as counsel for the United States, opened the care, He charged the Messrs, Arman with havteg violated ther own pledges, and with acting in bad faith to ward all parties, Dy thetr eonduet they had exposed France, at a critical moment, to the risk of war with tho United Stites, He recited the fuets of the caso, And showed that the allegations that efforts had been made to sell the vessels built for the Confederate Government to other powers were false. He demanded that all the contrnctors, baliders, and others concerned tn this business should be com polled to refund the money stclen from private pock es | ‘The Advocate-General will reply to M. Berryer on the sth inst, In the Corp Légtslatif today tho debate on the Dudget was contin M, Thiers made a speceh, in which he deplored the military preparations which wore still going on, and feared the outbreak of war and copsequent national bankruptey — UO BRITAIN, —- Banquet to Cyrus W. Field. Loxnoy, July 1.—A grand banquet was given at Willis’ Rooms tto Cyrus W, Field, ae an acknowledgment of the eminent services he haa ren to the New and Old World by his devotion to The Duke of vd Lge, tie Brie ved everywhere with the He will be creatal # peer on GR men were present, amon whoin were Karl Nuss Vain nid Sir Stafford Northeo ‘The Duke of Argyll proposed Me, Field's | which Mr. Fleld replied. He thonked him Us he hat spoken, especially ay th @ who was the Triend of bia the hour of darkness seeming ster, As regard# the Atlantic telegraph, more thay fourteen yeura of varying tor ith the nar 1 inbring! ration of th it toa au per trih to th NY Go ld offer n | to the wiadom wae the successful Working of the two cables, by which the Old and | New World were now Inked together, Aaa proof Of \14 pecuniary success, verted to the fact that on this very day. the bolders of ite stock Fe ceived a divid He gratefully recorded. the Houored names of Farntny Brune}, Brett, Statham, Woodhouse, Brown, Duche, berry | man, White, and Hudson, now deceased, to’ whe fnetfumentality ao much of t | Heevitinwed? Do wuts wy friend having connected Kuroy getuer by the — eleciri¢ meuber that India, Austria to be bromght Inte tnstan wih America, and the land and America, He adverted to the extrior ive Tanid, and hoped tint th Int ng between the Unite n Would grow Ker te th Avalry betweon the with to butt and Japan, ni 1 WH owen have nt Ameri cord, Chimay relab civil and fiat to extend the Meseings 0 Liberty throughout the world, ‘The following, aaong. other 4 received over th the eventug, from the remutest Ii communication pUKE OF A patehos, were sent 11 the course of its of telegraphic Lh TO PRESIDENT JOUNSON. SWinbtn’ Rooms, Locnon, Wednesday Eventug, Jaty 1 Phin how surrounded by upwards of Utoe th Tran linang ladles, who Wave. Rew Sir Cyrus W, Bled for bis ack ng telographie nat 1 World. I + fair * Atlante eal t together 80 fi joinour t Fiviost Worchy gentleman, tut ta that Engine and America ti Waf ahoulder to sloulfer.”* THK DUKM OF AMOYLE, Lon faye be foun an AKORTAUE SRWAND wees the Dube af Argy he Hanqnetiog The dinner hour WILLIAM 1, SRW AND. Mut, PeTER COOPRK TO THE DUKE OF AnOYEL. New Your, July 1, 196 | 70 the dmte of Arguit, Witte hooma, Lindon | f he Now York, Newfoundland, and | Hendoe tuew assuciace, Uyrur WW. Floldy are recognize linve beew loud ‘FecoKulecd. ta Jating } CERM ANY, - <The North Muewes, July t Steamship Company are about to build two addition al ate for their Bremen and Baltimore li with the intention of muking the trips becween those ports fortnightly. Uranus, duly 1 sericans in Wure- burg, Bavaria, have protested gaint the fourth artt cle of uralization Weaty with the United tes just ratifled by Bavaria, They say that the construction given to the article by Minister Ban: croit is not sustained by the text of the treaty, eas BINANCIAL AND COMMERCTAL, Some me at OS owing rates ils Closed at wii for th Eavestvooty July 18 f | | | July 1-50, B.cProduee “Tallow | has do tetined peirolouss, ta port, te. td: to al, Bp petroientn, Li ports Lig Th Caleutin Hnseed, to arrive tas tit Cotamon rosin, Be. id Bun Linseed en 1 Linsee Axiwener, July Io P M—Vetroleam las adysuced to 47 france (9 ceatimes for standard whit | sees : The Hide and Lenther Nation Detatontions Boston, Mass., July 1.—Mr dont of the Hide aud Le city, publish ent regarding t in whieh the 1,40), a8 previously reported, He nk has lost nothing by | loans, and has earned all the dividends declared; that the late cashier, who was formerly bookkeeper, con trived to elude the vigiinnce of the ofivers of the bank by flee entries and forged bal sorging Atatements of balances, purporting to exist betw | Beok Harwood, Presi ther National Bank of this ¢ defaleation, oes, by them and bauks wist \ accounts We by falsifying uccounts uf udividu Under advice of hie counsel on the per the accused parties, he forbear die that the divwckors owned 1 wh 1 suspicion frat fell upon the cashier, und that they dave uot sold w single shure since, — Voton College Com ment Scuexnerapy, July 1.-At the Comn exercises of Union College held to-day, the honorary degrees were conferred The degree of D. D, was co. Bousl retary of an Union, Sow York following ferre tor of BL Paul's ( Dowitt Hinldconan, Albany Troy. LdaD.- Hon. don Coiled, ham 3 ferre ® of the Graduating Class, abil the de tmenbors. The deurée of A.M upon twenty fur mombers of the i jsnivpl Bleoth Jacnson, Miss,, July 1.—Korty-seven out of sixty-one counties return a majority againat the Con atitution of 13,966, Four of the remaining couuth will returm majorities for the Comatitulion, rman Lloyd's | CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, _ The Thirteenth District Democratic Conven- Hon, hold at Newark, Olo, on Tuesday, nom Geo, W, Morgan for Congress The Hon, HJ. Jarett has been appointed Presi- dont of the Little Miami Retiroxd Company, vice F. Woodward, resigned, Gen, Grant passed through Columbus, 0., yea. rday, on his way to Omaha. He was received with moeh oathusiasm at the depot. After an exciting contest, W. H. Upson has inated by the Republicans of the Eighteenth, jonal Distriet of Obie, Ge alos S. Leland, of the Union Hotel, will have charce of anew Chicago hot to te built by Potter Paliner, of (at city T semi-annnal Convention of the Grand rmiy of the Republic of Ohio met yesterday at To- Gov. Fenton on Wednesday commuted the wentevce of Patrick Callahan, couvieted of the mur. der of Patrick Dunn, imprisonment for five years At Clinton Prison Messrs, Wilson, Tennant, Hogan & Co. of Canada, have heen awarded the contract for building the rallroad between Beltaet and Moosehead, Me., at the rate of @85,400 a mile. The House of Representatives of the Now Hampanire Legislature yesterday, by vate of thiee to . indefinitely pos 1 the question of a charter for the Lake Shore Railroad. Tho question of New. Hanps transferring the Concord Ratiroad & ¢ taking and W cOrpors y action af ay, no Vote being Kepresentatives yes he HeRAtive. David Burdick was run over in ‘Tuesday evening, at the railroad ¢ sing on Windsor strech, by a tral on the Hartford, Providence, and Fist) Raitroad, and fataily Injured. He was prot aby about os, — - LOCAL POLITICS. + Grond Republican Mass Meeting. A mass meeting was held at the Cooper Insti tute lastevening under the auspices of the Union Prestdential Campaign ( Mr. Charles 5. Spen the chair, He read a letter from Mon 4, regretting tid got think ® braver or more pa th: eral tant he was dene trio ctuinentty fit for the P The liv. Henry Wilson, of Wasanchusette, set o4 by predicting the muecess of Gen. Grant, then dwelt upon the approaching Democratie Convention, The Republica party wae made up of the lower of the old Democracy, of the old anthslavery men of thirty Yours ago, and tore than three-quarters of the enfe chines blacks, The Demoeratic party w urners foltes ettete her of loyal men. wer th otk of liberty, and of The Democratic party must be Judged by the past four years, and ail the water in the wid not wash “out It als, During the Republica in’ the righ The later liberty, and it ibe vue (hisses) Demoerna rosult of th propose to wade. the snateact acta by J—-for itean be npliabed only hy abeddin 1. They pi » Tako AWAY the Pelt of Ke from three quarters of ip of black ven, and to intrust the States to the er mercten fF dorepentant rebels, He dared and defied the Denoerstic leaders to the contest polaaee The success of Gen, Grant will be the pr f the South, the development of region, aud the prosperity of the coun The Demoeratle party voted against the flat secon reconstruction ills drawn up by Chief J thee Chae, (Applause nnd la Grant was nottoated months ago by the g we of the It Patlican party, and the second nthe ticket war flied by aman to who t ker would giv an unqualited r-the able patriot, Sehuyte ots. [Appiause.) The Republican party Intend ining all the States, to relieve thelr in ta few 10 Utucte eine fen tion of unail {hat dows Logan, fa brother owed, alter dother nujourned DIERS AND SarLons Geant ano Conayx Chem ww rie Eiatit Aseeatny Distiiet.—\ large ieet ing of thin Club Waa held on Tuesday eveniig Alien street, daines Murray, President in the € Julits Langbein, Secretary. The following res Hon was pared unanimously : 4 to the evrnon A WF Governor uf (he hate, Kies = trfod patriotiens nnd wereicee {ily White hie solicitude th bball of the tated soldiers wit sailors, Will ensure OUF grat tude ad support After listenin, to remarks from Gen, D. F. Burke Cold. We Mar rue all, and Capt, D, J, Hogan, the Mexrive ov tie Crernan Cu A nieeting of this Association way at aus Broadway, De. A, W. Hall int lution was plssoit favoring the he Chiet Justice for the Presiteney i slated that he possessed letters from many person n_Obho, waging that If Chase were nominated he Would carry every Conservative tian in the country Seventa Wann Wa. Mo Twean Naniovar Dewocrario Dawexnrn. f the leading Dewoeraty of the Seveuth At 46 Kast way nized Walters i Dennis ‘Treasurer; Ht 4 Hershfield, Seeretarios. Sp t nan, Moy Messrs, Walters, He Haxcock Meerina. ters of Gon, W, 8, Ha last even A miveting k for Vice Pree , Col. Ly the suy Hent. of Ug wine who dilated ity Of oh battios of the War, among wh Hancock, who was known to be true to racy. He called on the peace party 0 come forward and support Gen, Hancock, Youxa Mex's Dewocuatio Chun.—A mi of the Young Men's Democratic Club took ph evening at Clinton Place i Ii fer and Benson, after whic Was appolnted Marahal, and Mossrs, J J, Kiordan, W. F, Godfr W.P Blates bequin us Aids, Th mittee ore to to-day nd the Club ‘are semble at Bevin Hall ont morrow alleryoon rocely ing the Ki hudelphia and 1 o'clock, for the purpose of ne wus Aintrtens Cubs of Pht Pennsylvania deleautton, — the ug at ball the Chiv. thou adjourned by kiegt tis eve past ‘Ter Pexoueton Escont will arrive early to-day They will be received by the Metropolitan 1 racic Campaign Chub. ‘Vue Sovvimas’ Nb Satuons’ Convention, —The following military gentlewen arrived yeaterday, aud reported ul headquarter att Mfwusivn, Un Square Major Gon. § Brig-Gen. Duncan 8. Walker, W i tetiy siti hing Shay N"steoam iirgeuens Hugh t WW" Averill, Nev mn Ya Majer Major ten it W, Kloot ye Rasor Ger i f.Lyeeit 1 The New York Committee will be morning Lo complete arrangeineuts for Honenuianr Pi The Twenty Dietriet Kepublican Grant and Colfax Clu) paraded hough Thisty-iourth sireet hist evening wccompa nied bya band, the a Atwost an Accipent.—Yesterday afternoon at Jo'clock, when Broadway ts crowded with promen ders, a quantity of the ve i num's fellon the sidewak, but fortunately nobody Was hgured, Fug AGapemy SryaKina,—An exbibi tion of elocution by the hts of the College of he City of New. Yurk took pice at Lrving lil bist nig hit before Gratulla’s bat pertortued aMNe Was K through w Examination’ oF MaNmartan AcapRMy.--'t concwofing exercises of the annual exjar th ith Ke place yerterday a " fy Thirty seco. rand Everett Roots, a Broadway, and way largely a i r boing well seleciud, the audiences Were Well plewsed. Faust Paerence.—Isase 1, Lithauer, aged 1 clerk, won yostorday charged beter dustice Le with, at the dettersom Market Court, wit on dine %, money trom Loais H. Leon, of Os We Twellth wireet, veral hundsed le house of Briediaud » the representation thot be bw ars in gold credit at the & Co, tie stacement theely fuse, The pr Henied the charg mitted in default of BA) bull We PEALE SUPP u AGE | JON IN ENGLANE in various p Fuglaud are tr pom which ti n tuimed wath Aileged right ko have Unde ton the register, In Salford tain was vdimitied; in Manevester it was reyec authority of counsel's opinion 3 ¥ in Chor the overseers tovk upon Lomselves tie respour: billy of deeisin, at he claita of bie lauy huurelioliens for electoral Tights, oversters of Bradford have appealed to Ar, Hardy, tho Humy seeretiry, Who has declived to Ranetion Me notion that 1 is his duty to ive legal opinions as to the construction Of ucts of ecliaaent. | Me. Hardy However, adds, that it ie clear that Parliament did wut latend to give votes 0 women,” inated | Hartford on | nn aa PRICE TWO CENTS. THE TURF. = The Jerome Park Summer Races—Hecond Day's Ractng—Inveruglass, James A, Cons nolly, Berngue, nad Redwing the Winnerns The American Jockey Club were again favored with ‘fine wenther for thelr aecomd day's racing yess terday. The burning rays of Old Hol were forte nately obacnred by clouds, whieh made the ture Ne ‘There was not a large aa ny wi inded as yond the enthnsiastic lovers rf were on hand. The running itself was oot of a very loterosth two year old contest was deprived of ite legitimate Interest by the wretched start, and which was diss creditable to the official who asenmed the daties of | that position, |The necessity of having a capable, ex: perlenced, and efficient starter in the piace of @ | novice, who seoms lo become worse by practice, was plaiuiy evident character, us the THE FIRST RACE Wasa aweepstikes for two year olds, of with €50 wddied by the Club. OF the thirteen en trees, four started, viz.: Mr. Cameron's Import brown filly Inverugisa; Me, Sanford's chestnas filly, The Nan; Messrs. Pardy and Wether's bay filly | Guia, und Me, Belmont’s ehestnat colt Fenian, Tn | the pools Inveruglass gold for $200; Fenian, $1705 Julda, $165, aud The Nao. 960, The start’ was a | miserable one, the offeial who undertook the duties wt the position dropping the flag when, Mr. Camer. con's fily was fally (wo Tengthe before the reat, Se made ‘lie eof this advantage by holding her Heading pc throughout, for although Feniaa kn ¢ up the streteh, Inver «ln th, in 104%. souwany, Svoopetakes for two-year oldiy Uta th Bou sted: Ave funoags. | Janome Pane, Joly t each, hats ty Re es she f laverugiaes. cs. | Ac Retinoute en. ¢ Bepianyen.sssccss | MP Santor Russ Ss Purdy aad Wit . | THe TWO-MILN ITRAT RACE | for a nurse of 31,00 was the next race lek James \. Connolly, Richard B, Co Ficctwing. | The drat nauied ‘wus booked againet 10 to $40; i. B, Connolly having a Bost while Fleetwing was comparatively (ri Ii the frst heat the favorite made the ruvning throughout, aud although Richard B, Connolly made Aue dash atthe Suish, Ms opponent won the heat by | a leogin in Sia Fleetwing distanced. | In the seg. oud heat James A. Conotly Ted ond | won after'n flue race by hata leug wean, | Sawer Day two-mile heats a W. Penw weny D.Meba y | Jeror Hlg's eu. Wh. Bieetw iuxe HAS BO Tue THe was the Welter cup, value $2 es of $Y each, to be adited to a sweeps Hay or pay, for horses used as Kien by members of the Chal dash of obetaile, For this race there were six horses | entered and five started, Mr, Cameron's Boragne winning and beathig Fi snee (xeeoud), Arlington thie), atid two othr {OW ameron’s bg: Torngte 1M. Atwatrong’s tr. gt tte Wat, Apntetnt eh uy é 1 . a , t om oh Te $ T 3,8. Van Cortlar Tn SRLLING RACE {$28 each, with £290 added, was the fourth and last rice, dush of a mile and three-qaar rniy dual | ant itedwing were entered and sta The foruer Kot away three lengths ahend, but bolted, and Red: Wing Wok advantage of it to open a wide gap, and Wat by twenty lengths Four Hace—selling stakes. of #38 each with & nth Likee erties, The winner to be i «Parle bf Redwine 1 Wall ' ay | i Interview with Thaddeus Steve: BY MANY K, THWOR Mr, Stevens sat at the head of coo! eomumitt n | bat nis ow welcomed us with bd | ; | table He party on either wide of him, ‘Tur Jlor (wother of Bayard Taylor, and a mows Liga o yy he sud: “Twa at Kennoté Snare ones. ‘Twenty years azo Or more one named | Cooper, or Hooper, aad tmysell 9p inker farmers of Kennett on the a A Wood pile, Some years after, when L was thom Written, this wlio: Brlend. Stevens—Thee and that other wan per wise us big things, Feary neo hive watched ther eince, and thou hast spoken briithy bit as for that other man with thee, he led all the stevens ald he went by Valley Forge on that ‘ having. an. cogagement next day to speak | At Nor HW. We regretted the fact, He waid he | did tow fing should take him by that olf elassie America If he tatit again | enjoying the the \s astons th ples the Prenideat, k his Js on sn n, not It ddeye . that In he dove night Liar ut of that Senate w alt a mile hon We had the day a threatening letter wr to Mr. Stevens Kukinx Klan, | maid, % Not’now 5 it is tas hate,” Sold he had received | fore than a barrel of thresening letters in his time | from the Seutti, but they h med to dlsiued bh Meni. It Gard willed, ie shoud tke to aee the { Governtient in Ue right groove once mere thly on, but he feared that we Ing (o our eweet sister, with a look the solemn yorwhieh LE shall vever forget, be said: 18 thing for ¢ re wo re that when L ¢ ni last aus farevly expecting t ie of days, T trangutl in y has Lilo tie, ling. ‘True, Ehave very lite property children} aim cunsequently free trom te cares {oat barat Inost men, H¢ ded with & | profound sel, ifonly peace wer our be- | loved country, On being assured t are him yot, that the people ne pray that his’ iife might be prolonged, by touched, and replied: Al! cals worncout be | very some, he days have come for ie [Tle ie inporsibie to be with Mr, Stevens, | him speak tor halt an hour, without having th | vietion forced hotwe that the mau ts merged patriot. Selvabnegation ip the key-note to his ehiars | geter, and 1 muy ade life succean, | Y bu does aut | know that ‘Thaddeus Stevens tus asked of our Go Sermtuent no remuneration fur the destraction of Valuable pronerty. the result of his extensive legal | practice, by tho rebel raiders daring the wart dives know—for Thaddeus Stevens give | forgete—that when Mrs. Lydia Jane Pearson ec J not tiaintin her tathorless children by ker pom, Mr, Stevens dent her w deed of gift for the snug little | tonne farm? Dear * Unelo Thad,” sublitae old man!” Well tay Anna Dickinson say," 1 feel proud serowned Queen, when T thik Teame from the «State Ghat produced Thaddeus Steven TON, June, Lots, — went Report ou Schoo! Foulish Gover Av wal evidence in confirmation of the above facts is afforded by the report of the Kuglish | Schools Inquiry Commission lately presented to Pare Nament. ‘This deals mainly with middle-class educa cises very severely the eutire sysiem, ute herto aint is f the want of method and The controtiing author. ex Vested in the Court of Chancer rything is unregulated, a: y wuck as be pl The ft which have large bi at Birminghan bas ap din the report iy 30),000 a nad the total " fpuy ected ia 3 ere are sald Tie ‘educate a small 4 and the Ju ‘ toainly dependent upon vac endowed | ech vie OF 8 vers Interlur Krade, It seems ao litt sactuilly the ease. Birming te \ \ * Man | ’ se s aud in other | \ t | Besides the sual number « ihe amount of J instruction sien in these schools t# very Itaited, | inost ca he burest outline of reading, Writing, J Sind sara fe geamMar wud History, ave J cil thiat ds given, Ly somet Veli Uiese af not | t i hie iO Wane Me Tue poly on ) Hin eath J mal nit sprue J tise by cua and Tow re allowed ny share inthe management. The schoo! vee | in very unsuitable mituati 1 Wwauthog in ventile | ton clewlines, and othar sani Is | ie Commissioners advise Of thls clerical wonwpoly and gratul the jun roveiment of ¢ ‘f course of stud, appoint ment ot an Bducatona Board o: of Edw cation ire control overall the schools Much troubie has resulted frou tie abuse of eburitis hie chdowtueuls, avd Its proposed to aukborige a re dare over these, $0 ae (0 properly carry ow Wlolive of their (ound a Svrcipe. Dennis Feube aged 17, of 42 MJ Jowater street, Jumped off last evening from pler Hast iulver, aud was drownede " . - a — ee

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