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aH — Soo == = = eR ———— es THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. NEW YORK, ATURDAY, JULY 11, 1868. PRICE TWO CENTS. FROM WASHINGTON, | cereceiccecor’Witcaie compound interest wotes tail baitnaat 2. This evening's geation incovbefor | CABLE TELEGRAMS | GREAT DEMOCRATIC DEMONSTRATION | frou Confers ibn been conferrrd 1 hed honor which he 4 now from tay heart £ | dially received, ‘The other speakers abelian xt most interesting object, and he, too, was core of lessee fre received they aball be eancelied by the Secretary reiterate the wore li frow my lips | note, bab no I The Now Bill Regulating the | tins orthe United sawen, paying therefor notes. | | The House reamsembled at Th ofclock, the GREAT BRITAIN. PRESENTATION OF NOMINATIONS, APERCH OF GRNRRAL PRESTON, Tuomas J. Creamer, who Introduced Col: Carter, its current market Value at the timo, None | business being reports from the Committee on Mili gery aoe —7"s a Ex-Confeicrate General Preston, of Kentucky, | was tho first to name Horatio Pay of the Army highest bid shall be accepted for the gokd, ond | tary Affair Loxnox, July 10.—A dinner was given last addressed tho audi follows: Fellow-eltizens | Hon he now oecnpied, and wae y i! in case of different bids, they shall be accepted ouly if, KeTonam, from the Committee on Military | night in honor of Henry W. Longfellow hy the Ameri 4d tho audience a4 | race pave cortben aed War eee anes prorota ; and the Assistant ‘ofthe Treasury | A@airs, reported a bill for the appointment of a com Ce ge ACCEPTANCE OF THE CANDIDATES, | of “ow York, ant of tho whole country: I feel | gud careful aman. He dwelt of J | Rhnit'bave the right to reject all bids, or any bids, if | Mission to examine and report upon certain claims | can artist, Albert Blerstadt. Mr. W. H. Gladstono, aholly tnadequate to retarn my thanks for the honoe | Medicale ta the Seata-gnd Tanpsered ths e i The Senate Pass the Bill about Count- | ithe llyceptomehae the fale valde of gold at the | oe tent oF tures, maidens cet tocden Et | Semel Zerrigel; ene ciher Gitmueeaes Exons, you do mo In calling on me to address you this | Over them the just statesman, amd not the i rome ‘ dente ® 4 4 soldier. After along debate of tical character the bill | the State of New York, and of an ariny officer, not | Were Present, Speeches ymo} evening; but I know the spirit that moves you, and, H ing Electoral Votes. end amendments were read, Dut no final action was the rank of Colonel, 0 ascertain the amount | LONnon, July 10.—The Trish Reform bill waa of Seymour and Biair. STeeeeh toaeenat stueraet bane aoe Ge COVRRNOR AETMOUR'S APRROW. ) Nr Co: troduced a bf tn relation. bo tng | gueieine, Uradepsetipe aad pastog troows pslied lara | Oeseel bY the Hons of Lords at ereniia, ree eee T Meupond faite td teal that at this hour | On coming forward Mr, Seymour was loudly INKLING Intte in rel , trans] ., S “d ~ tet 6 ‘ r 1 7 formation ot € rporal ‘one authorized by the laws of | the service ‘of the United Btates the 1th of April, on bg re aaa Vee bir etpal sere Series Addresses by Generals Preston and Smith, | { wid bo Leeeceaee ee AN Fo4 ate WO 3-4 Lys es) said viet ; e United States, lieferred to m . y of Sonthampton recently extended an invitation | ‘ eitinet Teen 6 RLLOW Citizens; I thank you for this kind recep- PROSPECTS OF ADJOURNMENT. | |): United States. Keferred to the Committe on the | INT do momentous bi and why te it that Lean aw udiciary. in motion of Mr. GanrieLp the bill was recom: | to Admiral Farragut, of the American Navy, to Mr, Tilden aud Others. at chand that victory will | tion, Lam unable with my broken vole, and ex- —»—— At 5 o'clock the Senate took @ recess till Ti | miticd, 4 wimentary dk The Ad erch upon the stander’ of Seymour and | dived Mr Ganrimuy, from thesame Committee, reported | KFand complimentary dinner. ‘The Admiral tine nihncelbbidaciin P 1 | hausted frame, to do more than to return you m: | Bpeciai Despatches to The Sun. be: iia a bill to declaro the moaning of the several acts In | Written @ note reapectfally declining the honor, ia? L| we soe Cal set, Pye sincere thanks for the com whieh now Wasninatow, July 10, 1868, EVENING SESSION oa | fag tie gears om tt ati the nil |" Toxnow, July 10—Midnight.—In the House of ‘The Domoeracy of tho city turned ont by thou. | tisiertant the Intcerit animosity aid hatred eng Ware ony ebeet tere aa tate ; \ x ov tum AnuY, ct, omen’ ii In rexnrd to voies tn electoral | provide, MA, Ome, Tete tee ince the | Commons to-night, the pension to Gen, Bir Robert | St Isc eveuing, and repaired to Tammany Mall, | ‘ret ts the wars ond Ueno Ae athe American | Konwuiensl is wove nich ” onl tend to . ‘The House Military Committee hold a meeting After A proporiti to tend, the bill | 19th oF be _ igo i) id Napier was voted, whoee the nominations made by the National Con: | Pidn, throwing aside every feeling of the reven to our land. [Cheers.| 1 ‘ona vay 80 meer bat to to-morrow morning to arrange a echedule of rates for | Pateed_ 99 to 5; 9 party vote, save thet Headersoe Pays _atllow ances, Ao a tenitien mcarred whhein | Get: Napler has been made a Peer, under the title | Peutlon of the party were formally presented to the | ful. p rtretehing out Its arm to those who | bid you good night, ant oneo more to thank you for 1 pay of the army, substituting alaries for the various Bits, ap pasned. is 0 follows} the regular army, [t also provides that retired of. | Of Lord Napier of Magdals. Rominees, and accepted by them. Long before 8 have beta for 8 time separated fun them, |The « nr hipinegs $0 me. (Cuter oe Commutations ander the presont law. Their present BT Niates whose tnhade | Cersot the army, except in Limo ut war, shall not be | Loxvon, daly 10.—In the House of Lorie, this | o'clock. the hour for which the mecting was ealleds | tigicn through tovey and aeong te latter f rejoice time, He’ evlogised the. candidsie, deplore the endl mmeptifert tore: | assigned to duly except at the snilitary academy abd | evening, on the appeal of the Fentan Mulcahy, a do. | tM large hall was Alled to excess, while tho street | In giving my saltation, to auch men aa the candidate | condition of the Ronth, and predicted the certatn ou Intention Is to make it up as follows: General, $15, for. the choles of | at certain colleges and universitics as provided in the iy, a de Vice-lves A Gov, Be ti abast p oth 4 Per annum ; the Lieutenant-General, $10,000; Major. ay tel WU TT ot ont mot | act of Juiv 8, 1560, cision was rendered confirming his Kentenee was crowded outside, The wiew: both Inside ba Ciercg ea ye Went feeling. that we oper MMnair dabeck, Reger, ee we ‘ i : ee ‘ jones Be, re or conn Mr. GaRrinty explained and advocated the bil, A bill granting a pensto 20% . and out, retained tho aame decorations, and present: | fe Sioumorney triur Neon jo dre kon A load ¥ Generals commaniiaa division, embracing, two of y arasrhaiaed Shab ig ase’ | att cravinstoontinaed sn dromnetee A, | A, Wl ganting 8 pason vo Gen, si mobert | StU geht Minearies oe mach sami Uy | nabeeaTR eit AT aike untt | Regus etleten Mredsetse Seger ate \ more departments, or of separate army corps in the to the acts of congress. th that | from the Army and Navy Journal bearing © v oerere se? visitors to the Convention, " the at ort ml cine | eapugiions ratiteation meeting Bots Wi Deoper Invi: t field, §7,000; Major-Generals commanding depart | Ath aay’ of | the eulject and showing the distinctions made b — At By Kk, SAMUEL J. Tver, Req. bein eet { cine poopie; and mt | ute, denouneed the usurpations of Congress, gn ' ments of divisions In the fleld, $6,500, on other duty | ad plea Py eich th cede dearclnte lena aeed Nhat FRANCE, nominated for Chalrman of the mecting, appeared | yur voices reaponited to Gen, Biair whea his true | Givetheen i eee td, een 01 eer urmy. oh 0 ¢ platfor wald i ‘ e rion | . 06:00 ; Brigadier. General commanding departments | niehelection ofriectorssiall | “Mr RUTERR, of Mass., moved to ninend by apply re hanek be Kd, Oxbe hood SOL EMAL ca'wih abate ost Poe eo, tl RN. FP, MLAIR'S SPRECH, Or divisions in the field, or as Chief of Bure oh State shall have also bor oug tag thelew to enlisted men as weil as to commissioned #, Suty 10.—In the course of @ speech in| pyrsow-Crrianna: T congratulate you npon thle nk,the Republicans have made a bad plan of hat On coming forword Mr, Blair said: { . ts “yr S010 matien! entitled to ‘Cou Fsuant to thi . a tie io ee wo M or jo ¢, They. hi rte paltion ; 1 { 95.000, on other duty @5,000; Colonel commanding a | uitled to representation in Gougrose pursuant to te | OBS 1. 11 a6 nat no objection to the Léglalatif tovay, M, Baroche, the Minister | gooutancous assemblage of the Democracy ay Impted to Keop, un animorties | Pruiow Crrigns: 1 return you my heartfelt | | brigade or post, 3,200, on other duty 93,000; Liew ‘At 10:09 o'clock the Senate adjourned, amendaent, tice, declared tist the reparation of Church | City Laid not myself know of thia meeting until w | RCS FeMAtkable Fest ration by force of arma ever | Uonks for the Kindness with which you have re | tenant-Colonel performing the same duties, §3,00); rb The amendment wns agreed to. And State was only a qustion of Une pried “i Pires rewparkadle reegroe the world. oun partion, | ceived me here this evening, (Cheers) 1 value,_m ; i} . 4.800: pee Afver further discussion by Messrs, Mungen, Fes na. pre bacehale few houra ago; and there does not seem to be any | * ‘back. to base, word prepared to perpetuate | follow citizens, Ue unbounded enthusl x IM Major, €3,000; Captain, $9,500; Lieutenant, €2,000. House of Representatives. worth, Garfield, and Logan, the bill passed, "ti an eas organization for the purpose of carrying It on, and | ite ower in ria len: Denon) pratelections, | becaues I consider it uy pergonal f+ 14 = 4 | 4 ‘The same oMcers on leave of absence for over sity | On motion of Mr. Doxwenty a Committee of | amentient offered by Mr. Loo an that no man rliall CHINA, therfore Thave been Invited to mecept the duty of | immodiately after the murrender at Appomattox and | self, but because T gee in it what no men cnn mistalee i Gays have thelr pay reduced 33 per cent, and on Conference was asked on the disagreeing be tg on jas ve cet te partes ae ee bis wil), who is com- se presiding 00 thle head xl to necept Mi lf the eation of Wes country, the Nepubiienns ears | —that the people of this country have wea } ty the retired list one half, Forage to be drawn by | i Ant ane ata aa the Hein the ver, | Me Ganprecn, from ihe same Gemmittes, reported | Pants, une 10.—The Pitrichas apecial advices | ball Laan a ve hishonga eye! wey betta : Noritorn States by Aauis to Nindred thous: felven, aud intend vo take, beck, shelr Goverum Mounted officers when horses are needed on | ? Nearly an hour was consumed on a resolution to ta- | # bill toy fx the ic"stary pence cetamien- | from China, which represent that t‘e rebels on the | thin gre hero sesemblode Tr feel hove strongly: this La a AC Feaphher ie {fice from thentale of thie Aas q uty, and are actually kept. Pay for enlisted men is he pay of the clerk of the Committee on ment, The frat sections esatinuing the office of Gi Satie -Hivas, tave: Geel Sotvatea la lero assem 1 feel how strongly thie Ht last oar thes mae RO | tena to receeon pares ‘f mined | fi opt thas hereafter cach ‘The resolution was finally rejected, | eral of the Army & vacancy slall occur gave bs mecting and the meeting ontaide tndle the oop | nasty that has disgraced aud degraded te Gouniry | to remain the aame, except that hereafter exch en from the Committee on Ways and | rise to discnesios,, AUill threaten ‘Tlen-tein,the port of aacavanvea: GUANINE OF Wie, faeande ot Ihe: bss ed What the Hronitent prociaia | [ehocrs}, and. that they intend to assert. the listed man shali, Instead of the established atlow reported « jolut resotution to extend to the | | Mr. Ww of Towa, moved to strike ont the ero: sence sre Tine: reecke or tus, OoMNUrTS CApmisttes Boe | Amenican: pecher’ Ehapaeneed When ihe | rixhta or American citizens, | which have fance for bounties ond additional pay on accouut of | Ist of January, 190, the time for collecting the diceot | Wat, Rrsecied. Re OIKM ANY, Tis harks I have. not entertained anvavoome appre: | erate power ts sppiied” with that fulcrum, | tue South feontiaued cheers}: and Une rights of Ame: Fedniistments, receive an increase on his ordi. | f25,'%, The cuit ee eee ie det ordanaary, 1868, | Ce o Pearieatae autho: teak Gave cout asveive " _—— ensions of the result of the contest on which we | neithor the miliary services of rant Bur the Lowest | sican citizens in foreln suds [Tremendons cheer. ' ary pay proper of one dollar per month. | bot that Suter of the South being still in transition | on the officer next in rank, Agree! y anuiN, July 10.—Lis expected that the Am. | Me HOW entering. Ehelieve tn tod ond in the pen: | of the Mepnblicet, organization can, resist the uilghty conuniga ss cewaral minutes) My fellow citi. ( PY r able te ‘and St could ne ‘ elieve that We nro destined to presery | loverage. Th vabiteans ? hy ‘%, Increase of one dollar per month during the third | if opression were Fesorted. t a fo lot the Uenoralot the Army remain quietly on bis | ded Negotiations at ftuttgart, will leave for Haden, H iapplause] ; that we are to re. | casting under foot the gat of seve mil y finve sought to tn Treland of Ame: 4 year of his entistment, and one additional dollar por | | Mr. Muttinseaid that o forethle euiteotion of the | farm, Rejected. to procure the mtifieathn by the Grand Duke of the | bet A de LR AL lA Ashington 1 t eroaning), wut at the #ame,time they have Month during each additional year of Ma enlietmont; would be @ literal devouring of whe Southern Rel Loan mi yee thee brenyenrtf nk peel hnutaralization treaty wth the United Staves, | contin er ontan coe brcrlenr ae ku oY a nude fren teat o ea the support of Irie cn d whe soldter recniiste immediately o y 7 section as ered to the pire top, Which refers conten ion, local _self-governmes 0 ev oie tala when thas atte n thelr atteip: Ls reduce one part of the coun+ and when avy soldier retntists mm Hately or with The joint resolution Was passed, to the olice oF Lavateneat-lenernl. Agreed to - 7 ron. lore) (tou governatenl fo ete As Davis sald when they atten wwoatacies | try to the sane condition old Trolund is at present, in ninety days after the expiration of his previous | | Mr. litte presente. te inemorial of the Arkansas | Mr. BUTLER also moved to amend the third see. MARING NEWS. Fuca Sos vorg ganmutne I the eatielgistions wale I’ |) Luo Woe want te Retina bathe ai [treat cheors) knew. my fellow citizens, that it of ment, his service shall, for the purpos ONveation, asking ald ebm idl thon, wh t brevet appointment of a a . bad FB iers ghenbah Pam int Bh ghana acne oo | nue ent the our pr stor jt impossible fOr me to speak ao ax to be » . be counted , 4 + ‘uisaissippt, and Louisiana, Kelorred ' | striking out the words “of General or Licute wihdalh bee dag ddl aot ya hes ads tal thon ies Democrny gather oa I becleve ine; ‘ ory vf plieing the whit wen descend. | that standing in auch dense misses as you are now ment, and he shall receive from year to year pay at Gee ua Sethabeanie Reasin Siviking pat, tbe wer dich hl tion, that 1 Ue Deinoeracy athe ax T belleye they Who established thi Government | standing In, that your own. comfort wil be consult It the rate of one dollar extra per month In each suc dus tube, bite Wawans. fir, Pinu moved to edd to the section the wonte FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ar Rawtiva ee a ee ee Py ty the ney Nation ager tee Reet oF a by my donisting. [Cries of, | No.” no") There gessive year that he rewains In eerviee. |The Honse proceeded as the business of the morn. | ¢0xcent for meritorious service in presence of the | 3 aa are [Applouse.| On the whole J belicve we hava | Join ‘he Democratic. re and. the whole | Heartieh ents for your, kiedeesa sed Vecvesting dich TPhROPRIATIONS, tne bear tothe consideration of the vit reported | MMi etiin ot Masaachasets, moved to alrike out | foF oxnon, July 1, BP M.—Consols clyved at 96 | tude the strongest “and the best moina. | Haru of fanatical boli perish before their o make them asaail Radicalism this fail in the ! fegislative, executive, and judicial appropriat # capture of Jefferson Davis. lajor-Generals, and to insert in Hew that there shal | OP Yay ine, aaly IO dnited “States aveewention | tae standard-Deare ry cho publican rank aud fl ee ahs Rortas ot de obit ppropriadon | ye Wawun f ssnnch: oh hereafter be but three Major-Genernls; to be de 4 ‘4 1 H y i 9,” and : Dill, completed thelr Iabore Londay, and will report | man’ of the, Committee, explaiued ‘and ‘nav. d by of “the Army, without re- | WyRunuhis dy 0b the Rernocratie party, me the Let seven ye Nhe Weld. Vee lites! of Ponnagieunte, held the eysta norrow, ‘Thore were over two the hill at considerable length, He seniority: and that all others sViall be mus Monty at tho unity and Of mankind ¢ displayed more ng. more temerity | yuld esrtalaly go Democratic, .Sitallar assur: fferenees,and the House has agrcedto over | Stl ,that the Commtttes would not “have feit | '*ER) Wut aeons in au owtuion to Lavine Go,tuan) Pai onan Wormankind.” for it th Land proud spect. | than the Republican leaders; tut the rank | ¢ given by Gon. Price, of Missourl, Gem. q nud hancted bad Aity Of the Sehale's encndmenta, | 3 ste ceporting ti wh had It not been for the | peneral officers, as is provided in the bill, for rd men of constitational ent, that te aod Mle have grown gradually more timid. | y Smith, of Montana, and other pedengie ny tri teens . ta the Booth cae, Decante the peers Sis of twontrive thecsand we pact al 5 ty 8 its puverg cre ted aa an nie it a i fail, bey {he ther, band, with At hei a petal crowd dispersed at a late hour. POR ator sake ceded ae Y yt | Mr. Price spoke in favor of cutting off ail super & Cw Hoftned peirrioum, Tegel, # . or tly ammured hac tere is no Lope formankindofany | Tsay it ta all respect, the Democratic le te Hon of a large staff of supernumeraries at the White acting on the line of their duty. * ig oF i Iss rat me wt wewl, for §. eflective participation hy the ¢ maawes in thot couraged, and do not manifest their wonted eons #, Bisir, of | SROTETIeS. stand oll thw steelinod to 82 Yt M wr government, Tt will not fail; it coonot fll: | age dn the eondnet of > party on ite true and Sever Hlouse, costing 89,000 per annum for services per aud | MrCaNY moved to amend Mz. utler's amend. | | Aarne July 1 Maloun has advaut “Tufs contest in whiel wo are now engaging Wil | Agknowledued principles. Ney it heresies prevall, | Correponden formed by detailed officers and clerks. The Hous “ mele os ment by requiring the major gencrals to be osig: | franc W bbI. FoF standant whit | sive, ws T verily heileve, » political revolution as | ‘They tempted to temporiag Bot the Nonwicu, July 10, 1968 a Vote OF 05 8 88 fasliy: ad's tas Arubd pill, joning the ri " ne Eres aie Kreat And #8 meimeNtous Mh Its restite ws that poll Tuet year were bolder than they; and Pid by to 54, hed the propos monthly pay rapier Doel Mr. Mexuen arked whether the motion was for CANALIAN NEWS, | Ext revolution that srose {n this country’ and placed with) the “noble” platform. you | have In my carly morning rambles through the town tion to give the Washington office holders extra pe Hair, Upson, and Drig centage on thelr pay at. | larger share of the reward for Lieut, Col. Pritchard, The vill was then passed, Tt ailows to Gen, Jas rant in 1 decisive as that | E was int aid | BectiONR We ? sit Ea Mowrrnit, Cawana July 10,—The Lower Can nw inthe Presidenial chate in teat, | | ed that the railroad and steamboat eon: y might be, aud that clear raw the purpose of arcuring Gen. Mr. Herumn—No sir not Ukely a y m Democratic purty t MOL $0 Rood as thas prosper a, you will elect Sey m MoNutn—Do Funds and that this bil evipts lu dire ¢ e 4d . Mair by universal accord of the Demverat ‘a letter mailed after =:9 A. M. would not reach New Sevipts to that direction will be modo at this session. | yiiison, Lieut. Col, Pritchard, of the Fourth Michigan dant wud Gen, Sherman in thels present p ada Elven left for New York today to play tho st itty. Aime would find one to go inte those feeues, | York in time for Saturday . L therefore THR ELECTORAL Vor. Cavalry, Lieut, Col, Hamden, of the First Wisconela Te trek sna¥in ain George Crleket Clib of that elty. {cad ‘only fe. "We iw that | hastily wrote the former note and had It deposiied J he act the & 7 c airy, and Capt, Yeoman, of the First Ohio ¢ “< 7 liberal police there were m upon Which there In the post office, the officers of which stated that ! nN f th ate, iu changing Mr. Ed. | Saiz tnd Capt. Voomau, of the Firs onio Cay. | Mr Sluxas I would as goon leave them out as | | The Mohawk Lacrove Club the Senior en nae i y Seym ure repre. | letter waited at ¢P. Mf, would reach Now York b Munds’ bil, providing for the counting of (he ele the oficors and men of the Fourth Michigin Cavalry, | Sg Ptlyate sold Lacrosse Clu) are to Inst. | of complete peace after war tt over jue P.M. Twas thereby induced to supplement my frst £1 vies jut» njointresolation, ls to prevent the ne- | aid First Wis ® Cavalry and of other reginents Hr Be Tuna ne of them w hao ont next Mar q ¥ prine!y al ot { to galn some insight into | for every part of our loved land; of local I ' ii ri. ‘ th tin the dark otee 1 to te Prdelie Who participated in the pursuit and ¢ of Jeffer- CUENCK opposed Mr. Butler's amendinent, Ame we played here ti vidual rights; of individ cuipital tn MT the fow towns that wo passed tn the darkness See of renting bla Prodtnt to mit Wil conor eee HY sai Was uo apa aro Hallock. | ered gentletias of this elty, as hen Aned redatabiiakment Of tho Kreal. Ku a te new th cenanry to write, Afiuut 2.4. M. wo pasted : nother veto, and keep them here over next weok ar whom he had always Fegarded a8 @ paper General aii Ages for werrying & youth oF 16 years to i freciom and constitutional rights « hy the nH States, Guill Isinnds, the lights of witeb—the for i, indi Gib ind liaiea Gh Walesraaeat 6e. Gk Bath UNION OF TRLKGRAPH AND MAIL SRRVICR, He supposed 99 one thought of excluding either | § widow of 4# without due inquiry ‘The mortinge | Where upon this Continent. (Appiaw the nomination of Ohio the ne: ving, ond the latter stationary—w ry ‘ spin 4 N OF | Mr. TownsxNp introduced a bill to incorporate the | Meade, Sheridan or George H. Thomas, and for hin | has been annulled, nt to yoo the Committee, aud Ge was made by acclamation in this tinetly seen, "The New London ight J United Stat Telegraph ‘tty | seit le’ vas anmilling to seo Gen. Hancock exctuted, | | Mewrs. Piclan and Deery, the American billiards | Ohio, Chatrman of the Committes appointed by thy | Preakdeney of the United States, ‘There laa govern, | oaie 12 miles of wore, and the harbor light ap tf PORTAL TELEGRAPT, ablish a postal telograph system, 2 | Hecause though he never belicved that Hancock | Ist, are at St, Lawrence Hall, Convention, id Horatio, Seymour, the | ity tat the enemy can find no point in ved dimly in the diatince, After passing Bart "4 There is not the ath bi t OMce Committee. ft incorporates Gardver G, | WOUld have made much of a Président, be hud cer —y pomnee for President of the United State whieh to put the wedge of discord tw rive | let's Reef, a run of hall an ho wis he remotest possibility of Con wrd, Samuel W. Bates, Kates H h tainly proved himself a respectable soltier, He was SOUTH CAROLINA ‘The applause, loud cheering, and waving of hate | s#uuder the party. On the other great Issue there New London; and a furthar t ¢ the bid Introduced today for the so: n & be spoke pad 01 in at of letting them down gracefully aud consid ms tig wanttlemibay aaa (64 bandueeculen byl “f th | Maa not welngle call of the yeas and ways In your Wena lite) Chetan river Deane peated Melnmvans.**:- Phe Oomeal tae . c i the Postmaster. ely. ‘ . 5 by genticnen, aud of bandkerchlef by ladies, with vee 01 Intions, of whic! s wich, distant fr ew York 10 | Postal Telegraph.” ‘The Commalttees of both fon ttmaater General ta 1 STAT, Watson, of Towa, moved to reduce the number | Cnantaston, 8. C. July 10.—Ex.-Goy, James | which Governor Seymour was greeted having been nraiivee 00 Resolntions, of Witenes mete | Wiens scoucry of thie Tharmee # ure Unanimousin the beef that the Govern ion provides that i the | Of Major Gey three. Agreed bo, L, Orr has published an address to the peo, ath. . Anished, bat the platform was adopted — by | indeed 1 ty equalled, ty beauty, oy that canes profit wed that the y or judiciously enter into or | Company shall not make the contract withia #ix Mr Kur Ili professed to be | wiate, reviewing hie almintatration, prewe ‘Again, the platform ofers | 40m. Hit and dale, woodiaad and: plain, beauttf: Ke of the till, exeapt the conversion of Treasury | & Wh under his carriage, killing bystanders, | veterans, and tte guas stand hke their guards, me the National Democratic , P aain badiad tonthe, ite Incorporation s\ ‘8 bil for the reduction of the army, but the only re- PRPSENTATION OF THK NOMINATION. protect the rights of diversitled und clothed as they are sow ‘in vasue Je with any such business, Mr. Lowas, from. th * and D reasons which Influenced hls conduct, and a 7 an sald: Governor Seymour—On behalf {apo'e end the De loveliness, they appeared to greater advantage. ARMY REDICTION, Meaw’, reported 4 bill i ertain regulations 9s be kep fuvure policy, Ho way? I would have pe ees sever tee re Dicaggen Via ie will Win tnd operat The Fiiage we Aiwa, Powe The action of the House to-night he bil) | 2, the public debt, providing that no commission pi tecor iad a the white people: 40 asceit. thor ] Ae tho CURATION mppuiive (OF (DRT pUESOSS, have ‘ugstnst Ken juriadices octriine | Into viow, with. its { fishermen's suuts and a he House to-night upon the bill | Santbe slowed lor tie sale or negotiation of United who would thrast them oul Che, mrhita papele: to score (ie reivastry + | the honor to preswut to you this communion Of muutable allegiance, Wien the | mechanics’ cottages, Fork Griswold, of Kbyolution. torestuce the army, indicates that its pasange at thia | States securities, and that all authority to inaue the | Gen GANPIBLD suid that experienc ee re nee hone hie eee | nounein Allan hi NG kA AL nt Wate tid LO BRM wriet the | ary fame, still stants in the vielnity in n pretty good ] ! fate hour of the sceston, is very doahtfal, there being | United tiatcs bonds, &e., shall ceaso with the pas. | army were needed In the present ¢ | part in the Convention elect He meain av } tate for af te United States ich wx he enjered the Opera h grenades be- | *bite of preservai Ite garrison consists of a few i great divcraity of optnion as to whether this Is the becaa. Gruen te ba ceinees Gobate, being eb jemtion Was taken At Aero OF Cunllat SUlOree AMEE HT Ree inaocmasteaiiet Leieercle: Decpin AT. toa wand Rupress incntoes of * the days that tried men's seule,” Op , troops, and if so, how to get rid of the oft Th Mr. Aentay, of Nevada, introdneed a bill reloting | ™ iy ped ih vas re ; pat ‘ied ope Nit Mien rita party. cae plede thelr united and cordiad elaitin io neette: | ! 1 in Kagtand, Dailt ne a oned In harmon) with the spirit of the + and ie oie ta the terminal Ot the Goalin) Paeide irulivond ¢ Mr! Butler's ame vod to, Southern governrperts in 1871 are declared! vold eee tee cauare Iran ten Uitiidomr ute | duce 4 bi that an age Pequot and Ocoss itonses stind promin Feducton of Mayor and Brigadier Genorats whlhow | Wing” “etcrred to: the Couauitted on the Lacie Mr. AtLison moved to amend section by redue toe Bieteas doar left Tin condition of anerehy, AS | bie reer canes thant to place fos & Peeee Ouer | hie by the er ite siden of t ‘New Log ver, be agroed: upon, to get ti Rousseau and | Railroad. ing the number of Brigndior- Generale tron sto 5 @ Bupreme Coort 4 A uLiE ° iPREtorren De RoC Te Tha ceca ve plats reople of ight “ hte a Ae eee | PENSIONS. Mr, DUTLEN (Maas,) moved tostilke out thesection, | Ske What be tn f PAGINA OF SHO MANOR Ie Lhe Bkeos ys Chats, wer, sayin ise they ore enwilling arbor lauscoci Mr, Panstax, from the Conierence Committee on | 20¢ to provide that thero shall be but six Hiricadier ‘oun Pfet GOV SRYMOUK'S ACCRETANCR. Tie of Engl piditing at nMTy, OU ARMY AND NAVY. twenty-two Pe bills, made @ report, which was ais in the Army, to be designate! without re | Oy Un, feel jovernor Seymour a communtention | any foreign power, ‘The D In like tan 4 family Chiof Engineer John 8. Albert haa heen detwehed | agreed to. ward to ity by’ the General of the ormy, wh | 0! Sistriot enn sible to a eae | nek duciure That’ tives: witt ower to push of South Carolina, That j Rena enpbets dake '®. Albert bat Sancaner iat Sthers tobe mustered out of service by the first of he priveaples aual purhises ad toud app ree cheers, ant | ig grime done beyoud Jurimdiction. [Ap tobe In the South, out his family ne nee cork oe Wh Tineah thea acres Merah aigeaed od to ta | TT ne avowed by his successr, Gov. Beott, with refercneo | roptied; Me, Chairman the | plause) I lve in Kentuek Wo shadow of tho | reside ti this place tn first rate style, 4 ant Choe, Pt ecnlidatatiin ot ine Doasieeee bike rae. lise te HANCK opened the amendinent. Tf Gener 4o the Interoats Of the Bia, Se wie and bs munittee-1 thank you for the courteous terins in | Monument of Clay, whieh falle over tay warden in t + we approached “Norwich, thd Band played 9 i pocaey BUN Ske, teu to ol rd OF wt Wie Di 4 | and We invites the 0 lve bis atmini rm wave looked at iy "yoarw ulinost tunes, the boys cheered, and q a from reimburse the elty of Washington €206,943 for im: | Sle were to be got rad of he thougut tho Mill should | fuit and fair trial be contenant which you have communica the decision of | #Yeulag 1h Rae bar Vabal uae ce hones "ware aroused eit ah weral or the Lieutenant and despalring, but Eshall now go home re Wore at ot James Rutterworth hasbeen | Hrovements on property of the | thelr stun neral Government | (jy ouat oud ay, Hiipois, | War agree to. eral as with inferior officers, unless it way that - ———— the Democratic National Convention, This nomina. | feeling thas ere the evening sun itm scmmit it | slonving appr ments, the: ets Wes 7 * | The amendment offered by Mr, Washburne, of 1 nemabore did pat choose te risk their popularity by ee tion, by me, was uusought and unexpected, Kmeant | (iin arm hoc yeh Inucheve Capea” reste mars tik init pi hag. Beponte mh of irs ant Engl Do Kroft has been or | nois, that uo contract tor public work hal!’ be one |") ?, to take part in the great struggle whieh Ie now to | Se UeHoce™ bate Aaa i “ vd to the nat Moana C16 Mr. Burien sald he had reasonable expectation that ‘ ( “i ane § jute of 13 guna. ordered by Mayor Blackstone and ! eet. We litgin, A Marwan has beet detached from into whieh shail favaive the Sxpenditure of © | tn tua gouree G€e few moult inere woule, tore. var | NAW OaLeane, Ju 10.—A special despateb | take place fur the reatorallon, of prace, order, and BPROCH OF GEN, Suite the Comnion Couneil Reception Commitioe, ‘The suin of Lionvy then ue our land, bub 1 save’ by Av, aud ordered ty the Fre roteiving ship, Ver Suat ap, opriated for the | aney in the office of General of the Army, and the | ou Austin, Texas, says, in the Convention the a M of Kentucky, next add Athe | following pre ammo, arranged by the Committee. ry dona. Was dericd to, Jeut-General was t ead of the ar has definite ennght by the tide thatis whelming our party | moetng, and was greeted with a round © ‘ Was then strictly carried out H CO} tense, WD. Mois, P que tae U. @ Totantry F PAW RENCE of Oho. offvred an amendment ARRAS es Waa 8 Us OPAL be Uae Br oe SHAY. | on OC Ap Os Faalos OP Me MiAle bam Rees IBGE ono victory, ain Tam unable tovrenist the presutd. | fle vimefved that ng action of is ifetine xiforded | ACY A. M. the Mayor and epectal committee ap 4 en proud, wy order of che Proaltent of Vag providing that nothing in the act shatt ‘be construed | pecaeaauiber\® sha he therefore was in taver of | C'iTite sunject of the comlon of Ki aso to the United | [Applause.], Yow wlao communlcate to me the reso. | bin more pleasure than the mectng +o large an an dior that paige Jed on board and nto he Mrigadier-General by brevet: He is at | to give validity to any treaty which might otherwise | Peducing the number ty wx dates wills sieeancat be eaicrdas ypted by thi vention, As | dienes to whom he extended the right land of | welcomed the reginent to Norwich, Col. Heowe Teicerne | bainvalld, was agreed to. Mr WEaine moved (0 einend the amendment by | "Mrs Yarnell inirodwed @ resolution requiring Tara familiar with their Ian- | tiemishipy to the North and South, the Kast and ) At iab) weluck A.M. regimental line was formed suet War r Nr. BiaveNs offered his amendment for ineroa prrtiaion cia there ohall' ve but tie ‘Brigatior tics. | reakionee of Ave years m7 8 neesssary quatineation for ir acopo; an a member of the | Weat. (cheers) ‘The gentleman wii had on Shctucket street, sight Texting on Malu, the two Pisa Gr ieever compen antion (0 civil eiployes of the Government at eee cia alotot March 1800; the Preekieat tode. | election to tho Laglsiatere, and seven yoare tor Con: ‘ama ‘party to their terme. | dressed” them) was trom his own + companion (Band Cy Third Connectient, Lenisiana, April 5,1 Washington at the following ratee; when the salary Ma iad AREER IRE ae RAR aR LC PALL ate a Lag! y stand upon thelr post: | but | though both | diftered | during rCapis, Smith and MeCuil)' ou Main, riglt reste rel and sixty does nut exceed $14), 15 per cent, exceeding $1.40 | Others to be muste. Of serviru ‘by the aia ————— - and TE rive hereafter, | war, diftered honestly, fit and earnestly, y n Franklin 94q Dorre una tain, 4 and pot exceeding $1,000, 14 per cont; exceeding | March, 190% He spoke in support of LOUISIAN her in public or In grivel life, to carry them into | they dittered mantuily ; but W that the Wor War WA. M., reception and escort ceremonies by RA slthe scige of Por: Mudson and the Sabloe Cross | pid, and not excecding $i MOH, 10 per cent. ‘The oh, Applause.) Our opponente h when | over, they met im like manner to save the gloriog Roacs, ‘Me DFNDGHE Of the disastrous Med Kiver cani- | Kinendment was rejected, Yeas Sd nays OF The | "I've Renato amendments to the bill in ref te > eee Convention assembled that Repadlic, and advance b ‘one flag of the precisely, the column marched throngh paisn. Dill was then passed. tha Irock Inland Oridge were. taken up sad eoccer. | Naw Onzeans, July 10.—Kellogg, Senator for | cord tn ite counsels, ‘They mistook the inte uaton, "(Great cheers.) He (thi ker) was | the following streets: Main street to Toll Bridge, er iey ny ory Mr, Moonunav moved to go into Committee of the | red in, the tong term, ie from inols, Hasris, for the short | anziety felt by exch of its members that we should strong, devoted, earnest, and uncompromising Union niterimarched to Fraaklin square, thence FORTIETH CONGRESS-SECOND BSEAS~ | Whole on the Twill bi Mr. Boyer, from the Committee on Military Af. e : “ Th nothing that wax not marked by wisdom and | mun (cheers), and went into the war believing thar | through Franklin to Broad, Broad to Broudw: SION. Mr. Wastnunn, of Massachusetts, moved to go | fairs, reported & bill providing or th itary AC | term, is lust from Wisconsin. The Beunte seaterday | by” prudence for a spirit of doubt, and | the Btates ’ were, one great, Union, (and could | down Bepadway £0 Union, Union to Main, then ld into Committee of the Whoe on the private | firm reported a Dill providing i td ndevices in tha | passed the House resolution ratifying the fourteenth | of dicort,” Bot diving tts lengthened ses: | not be aeverod.. He belleved in the Constitution | dhrough Main to Waabington, and up Washingtoa —-— calendar ofledrs of the army, Who performed services in the | Puen Ten ee snvediately afterwarde prssed | om, during all the excitement of Ite pro: | as” the great palladium of the Guvurnment-- | strect to, Williams park, Meant The last motion being entitled to precedence on | Frevenied hom beng mustered in. ou accountol thelr | Analy the Metropolitan Police bill, This morning | gradings, Where woe utara io Word of unkinaness; | the arent subvatraium upon which It was built. ile | Frou 11 4. M. to 129) P.M. battalilon, drill and » rid ed tot to x Mai vise ¥ nit here War Rho" nt sp! courtesy, patience, cved there Were but two means by which a sepa. | Held evolntio 4: w or Bisckston COLORED SCHOOLS IN WASILINGTON. Wejdare, was agreed (oar “aiclock, went into Com, | commlasions net beving been feenived 6 the proper tea erers Ree eee roe forbeurance, and sele-sscrifice that Is the bure omen | ration could be. accomplished—ou at consent ot | in Williams's Park, ‘ade i w tow, duly 10.—Mr. Parrensox, of New | mittee of the Whole on iho private calendar, Mr. | "its {louse, af half-past 1 o'clock, adjourned. filiusters arrested mt Fort Livingston la of the great victory which awalts us. (Great ap- | three-fourths of the States, and the other by succes ‘At Lo'clock P. M., regiment dismissed till 5 P.M, | flan paiize, called up the bill transferring the dutics Eldridge in the chair " ee ee ; were bonded ty answer atthe next term of the U planse,) Fo aA ey vy 1 Teak vommiane Fevulution, “Hebelleved the Dtatos wore ludepeudent | Cvilrthon oF My 5 “ P J vi dd George: y wh ols, et i er te “ i Mer. | gation in writin erin the jurm, themselves, and should have and elect their own rom )M. till 5 P. M., general recreation ani Hey iired achaols of Washington and George: | — Mr, Wasnvuns, of Tlinois, Inquired whether this States Court, ‘Tho balance were discharged yuster: Ue eee scarent tat shat ae vot; see SBOE are aie Sleek er UWA) | Brom Met des Waa qoutes cf tan karat oe POLITICAL, day by Commissioner Welles, In the mean th town to the trustece of the public schoule, which wis | wys olyer caggties my best wishes for your future happiness and But when the war proved that neither by consent or | their frente by citizens at thelr residences. vn day. aumman replied that {twas not pone : Pee iay yaa . [Applause Juth entitiod to separation, and | The streets, business and private houses RAMONATION OF REVERDY JOMNSON, oreupation is gone, feeawerd Vesey Tet an Adame Express Car, Sh edge re exo te mis MomNanion. y were atill States of the Uniow (clcors]: | xally hung with flags and motton: aud lined with yor The Cam taid before tho Senate a letter of re The fret, wo. bills on the calendar, for the pay- Cincinnati, July 10.—An attempt was made | NOW FRANK BEA f % as much entitle Bie, who ‘Nocked out from all places iu holiday attire signttion from Senator Johnson, mont of clatns of Kichard Cheney, and to pince cer | Zo the Batiors gf the Boston Advertiser this morning’ to rob the Adama Repress car oa | _ THe Chalrman~I have the honor to presoat to this | Congress, of the United Bateds day Was kept as a general holtday by the rITTsENR. tain troops of Missouri on un equal footing with Tleft Brooklyn on Monday, July 6, but not be- Ont antes pps Rallroed, cca meeting Major-Gen, Francis P, Blair, Jr, (Great ap- | ment mute by the fath citlaens Au work ‘was suspended, except that i HOTS OF CH ht Uilers ns to bounties, were passed over without | fore the World hud published that Thad, on Sunday | *e Ohio and Mississippl Rallroad, near Brownstown, | oe aay cheering.) sentation and taxation io together which w veolutely necessary, Ail of elty police Mr. Conwnes moved to make the bill to protect the | geit« morning, ina folltical sermon, come ont for Chase | Indians, When the train reached Brownstown, and f | St had the war been ended, the Gull of preceded the rogincnt on thé route, and conducted Fights of American citizens abroad the special order ‘Tho Senate bill for the relief of certain Govern: | for the Presidency, and against Grant ; ond Lbave | while taking In woud and waer, five men spran; Gen, Morgan said: Gen, Blair—The Committee | reached, and Sherman made his grand mar hem to the Park, where the men went through thei for Monday next, at 1 o'clock. ment. contractors. was then reached. It allows | geen the story every day since racing through the | upon the engine and oxprees ca driving off the e appointed by the Convention have made it pleas | *oa, than im every district of the South, asses evolutions wu v lnfinite delight of the population, Mr Eessespen suggested that the motion be de | in full, discharge of all claims — agaist | papers, ‘Therels not a word of truth it. ‘Tho sermon | neer and fireman, They then detached ae aie ee tacence tayouyonr ecsnimous poml | oe fad revenue adicers wore eiaioad, | Geo large, plot of pelvale srouad Owm by Gen, fred unts the. Chatman of the Committee on | the United States on acconnt of — con- | was not political, and it made no allusion either to | express car from the rest of train, and ran wost y ts fi ? and the resully of the | labor of the iitians adjoining the ‘ark, @ large tent wae | roreigh Affairs (Mr. Sumner) should be present, Bae Cate ar Femmes end eae hasebinors es | Hetstaste Ceashe Bie epplionslon ef come of its | spews elgni miles, When the car stopped, fhe rob. | nation os the Demooraiic candidate for the ofies of | paopte was pal late the treseusy of the Ualted Biaiis, cted 215435 foot, beneath which were set a dozen \ ‘Mr, Monton hoped the motion would prevail and Perine, Secor & ©o,, ineigier direction, was the work of the | bers forced an entran but met With A. volley from | Vice-President of the United States, In tendering to | by which Thaddeus gtevens, Washburne, and Grant esrunning the entire length thereof. These aa Mr. Conness called for the yeas and nays, and the 45,519; Adantic Iron ‘of the a ret ming, pistols of the guard inside, The robbers were drt ‘ou this nomination, we feel sure that it will not only | were paid their salaries, (Hiseos.) Would that | el asthe soate were covered with mimic table " smotion prevailed—22 to 8, Adame, $1,589; rH ce chee bast bace aan: fhe oie iy acelemation by your tellow-citizons | there Hore a Douglas present to ell the young wen cloths of pure wnite paper, made by the Chel: Dig IP pd u Mf, leaving one of thelr number badly wounded, who tor years, | OM Mort Oto this cite qiie mornings Yak. Kijowt | throu the eo) that th 6 niry wan to be conducted. | ea Mille Company here an’ one roll of 1,500 out the United States, by hi BRIDGING THR MIRSIBOIRET eof your | how the futu im, like hie | wat Prougl ve & Co, a leader in public affairs deemed " q ° r bles the Seventh shell rt hye the roblierys ore | gallant ct Te ae at ent in eng | Tho Constitution declared that ® person | yards, A these Cables the Seventh nnd thelr fries, Mr. Hanan called up the bill to bridge the Missis. M1, SBIR Woot & frecnbecks, £9 promising more on the Spoe tea they Ears fre bertaies for Oni and | incisal eos. ea core elds will once aualn Pally wo the ‘stars | taxed should be represented In the Lesista: | 'he Reception Comsitios bal Coane), §Re coats er at Rock Isiand, dimont by | gllR,Warmaumx (Mass, explained and advocated dend'was lauding him as a demigod. and the New ———-— fds strpes ig. defence of fee Aastitutions, [Ape | ture and Ak waa therefore wrong, to refuw | ual ¢ avnsof Sorws! at down to a magiiicent , bY | the bill, daar pot Butlding. plaute.) a ¥ ole he Ge 0 by the aushorities, a Tint Thee. | MI wo opposed it and stated fects why | UTR Zrioune was using his name to obscure the Explosion of a Torpedo Bw 2 ie Ealied.upon all to adhere to the nomination r vilon oh Gate the bent, oh @ & 3. pages phell Rot exceed one inion, Wes ns In should not te passed, | peneheaia. oF Grant 2 Fretiy sad openly diseereed | Reno, I’s., July 10.—About 10 o'clock this BPRECH OF GEN, BLAIR. Uy the National, Democratie Convention. OF ‘olackstone, on bebalt of the eft auth ities’ ofthe arsenal at Hoek Island. was very ‘euthw Mn. Fixn supported the bil. veins both of them, ford thoroughly liked Grant and | srnings the bollding, used by the Roed Torpedo | Gen, Francia P. Huatw, dr.—L accept the platiorus » Serine | tte Names Ke pale a On | Atos ents Wet ana uly to welcome the Beventt ‘On the subject of thie institution, and that seve Mr. DxLaNo also ndvocated and related the his | to ook npon but «poor man to lean pon, Ambition | Company for the iling of torpedoes and the storage | of revolutions parsed by the iate Democratic Conven- | Wer Ae! atin ciate ong, when A 1 iment, N.¥,8.N.G. "Ite reputation, be waid tory of te claims of these contractors, ites ueriea Woull | was notional; it Was known as tho model regtuen! r. BeNsamix moved to strike out the items foi aniilions would Zprobubly be opked for its juan me men towards things noble and god; j of citizen soldiery in the country, and the city of Jnation with feelings of of powder, was blown up. Mr. ¥.T. Munson, who | ton, aud Trceept their no ment, ut, disavow ing ‘sectionsl he yy ded, . makes them lure ano generous, Other meus abic 1 Wyl'at BWA APs. waa Uhown iurouell ine’ | the eri de, [Applause.} Than ahered. "to, a Norwych felt ttselt b ~ Bonaiore oud not favur any: torther dep coe oegre and MV Meer’ Heer agg { Lito baure esha Res wid datinciona beeen | MP° Soy Ttt”aaicans down aapelene ogy, | He mow grotuund wands, LOrpaime ch you palants “4 thant for its selecttba'in proferauct ta ether sities L Bese ih Tos armory St priagield cons fe alluied, In denial of the ‘etatements ae to the great | Cpa me, TONE, tnd latte ete oot bes men, | The windows in the houses Mie dieianee ot ee con y one n. George of Towa, followed: tn his of greater size and larger pretensions. He cout as. ‘oneelw to the fact th necessity of mbition Was uarter of wmile were broken, JLe¢ low is about | dave conveyed to me the deeision of the Democratic | passed a high eulogium’ ou Grant tor bis sare the ofticers and men Mr, HARLAN Was willing to moat | I have fo tt Mr, Chane’ ¥, qual Seventh thus they y that the friends of Jant cngugement of the navy di 500. , | fies as m soldier, but regretted that his friends h nid mot fF y fi ¢ he the institntton Would notask any appropriat Ob | Gere eeneecenae: savy during the rebellion, ments of his nature a, Convention, Taccept the nomination with a feeling , {10s 48 a sold 4 as hie friends bh hot recelve umoré cordial Weloome and hearty Fecommended by the Comuniitee of which the Beng. | we,premce, Of Morte it; Tuulp and a ickaun, ther Grant from the first. Solid, unpre- —— ” that your nomination for the Presidency ts one which | pashed aim torivard A @ candidate for the Presi. | reeeptlon in any town in New Bngland, Baye we trou ty | Col. Clara responded as Mollowe ND GEN LEMEN OF TILE COMMITTEE OF OF toe City OF NoRWLOR~Ln be whieh f have the honor to comm: oe Min tency. Well mighy he say, fk Bias "ike among | NILEMY us to certain vtetory fapplause), and be Haney: oN fr thous an excclient soldicr, he wan to- | _ Mx. Bia: i | Cause f believe that it waa the mont appropriate nom: | tally incompetent to discharge a) duties Of the Chet | fue Ot n that could be made by the Doinveratie party | Maglats ate the real A ur the restoration of ‘Alter a speech from Gen, Morgan, of Oni tentlons, straightforward, apt to succeed, ‘und aot Strike Ai great obitgntion spored by suecoss, wise in discern t ? ? Y te ng tier, ekiliful | Porrwvrena, Pa., Ju & Co, The country was under the qreatest | i) uring them, with the rare gift (which Washington bibl bial atone to & membe: of this House from New | Aad nan eialient degree) of Windom in getting win: the miners is assuming & threatening attitude, “Sey | In could who had advanerd the toney, paying th 0 hi 0 —1 coniide: Ils about Tumaqua b | | The contest which we wage Arh OLVEnEr CV canna tea ce teanida tor | Reed pa dom from other men's cvanclia—i conddently auiel- | eral wills about Tumngus have been compelted to | The contest which wo wa tor Was Charman. Voeuted the bi'l, Which was passed, (the country was und I TEMPORARY LOAN CERTIFICATES, Wi ie tae 4e Out Of his own pocket, in order to | pate tat, kre H Guucoua han Wear ti dit is appropriate that . oF AAS, a se furiner seus of temporary Wan ecrtiles'esy tu0 the | get the Monitor built which act the Merrnas a Re ae Tree ae ine eat NaT?, tavcrbly for the wise | @uepend by visite from, miners, whe force workmen | we shouid make this contest under the lead of one biiapee tudicdes eee i ah othe “Bropae “place” fw whee " Parvose of redeeming and retiring tho verauinder of Hampton Koad Au, OL ceeC be Blown Here 0 stop. Laboring men vp rallronde have alao been | who bus given lia life to the malntenaney of const Outelde Demenmration: pel it, your beautiful city Waa suuaen! | @ outstanding compound interest nots Several members—Natne him, ALS cacon tld” hamiiiotions and. récantations | SLRea Men cane Soe eee ete acceke ta the | (utionel government, (Applause,) We make A plath Sad {ad outside tha tullaliie A non , others, and was selected by | aielaae Mr. THUMBULL offered the following a8.a substi. | Mr. BuTLan—I refor to Mr. Griswold, turough which Chess was required to go for's Demo- | “anerkre tre ereluice and ess company be be the | ntest for tac restoration of those great platform was erected outside the building for | tou. “For be ‘it, knows that the fame aud tute: That for ihe purpose of redeeming aud rotiiing |. Several members—Governor Griswoli? Hurra for | ersticuomination, only to seo the smiling bey demande of the strikers, and aa @ company beabeen | principien of government which belong to | the accommodation of the speakers who expounded | ten ithe bmp ci wlan are ooaal Pie the Fomuinder of the cou.po und Interest noves, ravlug | him Tooking benignly down upon his lost et enrolled to preserve ur ter, it is feared that there Will | hur race (applause]’: and it in most appropriate | i.e Democratic gospel ; eBid re City bey , meat " coe . E oushed, je Democratic gospel to the vast throng thut occu. Tide coumerclal prosperity; of its wealth ; the unnecessary bf the interest.and ree | Mr, Buttxm—I beg the gontleman's pardon; I did Mg bela ee be blo ot in ant “ wtthe Inve ecomplishrnents of A parallel except in vie Immortal history of Keineke Tad hb atraae | Whe lus otal “areh id p ts 1 ie. duciug the public delit, Le Secretary of the Treasury | not know he wan here. Fuchs. There will gow be no third candidate be- ae itory life, but who has devoted hi civil pure | ied the street, ‘he triumphal arch and the speak They have le * men are hospital ite Wehereiy abihorized sit directed Yo mako the aalt | | ke bill was iid aide to he reported tothe House | twin Grants aid Seymour, “it will be fair Nght ‘The New Jerusalem Church, anita nie who ha elven hime Neraand | ere atand were bung with iuuintel lamps, which | owen ate Denney muow, wowing 6 Ua ‘of $10,000,000 of surpius coin in the Treasury of the | with a recommendation that it do puss ‘ i z » Me.. July 10.—The G ‘0 . | fey of our Constitution and item: 1b a « 5 aaah SEA ts Ory, that it was oue of the ploneer to" eo uew Pale rares, on ne dest’ Monday in ihe woth ot | “ithe nest bien the eslendar wes the House bin | UelWee® Fuawed Lowest sad pikuaiis cre Ponriann, Me., July 10.—The General Conven- | tit ttre of reason snd Uden vung | Added brittney to the scene, and ealclum lights Ut | wohiay that ie'periorwod fie whore duty’ ‘cemtury August next, and ou the first Monday of every month | for the relief of L. Merchaut & Coupany and Peter Boston, July 8, 1968. tion of the New Jeiusalem (Swedenborgian) Church | {je contest before us was one for the restoration of | up the whole vicinity, Mockets were fired | suc 1B othe eral) Old Mesa re 4 4 thereafter till the amount of coin in the Treabury,ex- | Kosecrants. , : for the United Btat imetin annual session in this | our Goverument, It is also for the restoration ofour | at intervals, the great amusement of stimable blessings of ait ‘ Tusive of thit for which gold certiticates aredepos'ed, | ‘The bill directs the Secrctary of the Treasury to oe ble Ibias ceoralags tue flere Ger Woes ce, [Upronrivus applause.} It is to prevent the vc heard and do know, tat i he crowd who patiertly waited the arrival of k shall have been ‘educy e from being exiled from n froin them by the TUR TURF, ton, presiding. Delegates w preserve that ie sum oF $40,000,000, | pay those parties for, cotton ta people of our: ri ry ‘The sale to be made in the manner following: The | Government authorities as Mobile, Alabama, iv ei jon. Tho statiation f hor, homes, exiled from the government | the apeakers who failed to appear till long after the ap- | ctales, Norwich wus the Mato Secretary shall give five dys’ public notice in one | April, 186%, 0 New oid for the ——.— Sesty Bale in Bie Coot sstine Waateae Ur Be they have. ercated for thombelves, uid | puluied Ume, Bands played at intervuin, Lut as the | Bias and send 16 sons to the | battleneld. | A . 7 yf 4 OF the : ‘l steady snd considerable inercuse in the de ¥ ale was sUlfieation o sinside | Wile and more they have a ai Ow ai Wadhingirttod, New Vora, viat seated propcesia | Serehant, @iua.tias to rete aden’ | oyecterior a trvcing enstah tor atsc60, alle | Scenes bironences ioe couslry, el eicen va prevent thom from Dag driven] ENG Wi nee ea eae crunon by ericing uo | 2 tay ane Sane he £% Meat chanink ‘, Pepieeie see, Fey, orm: ines teamne, Prange | Merticael Cae diasnaniag, toe bill wen Gitar the re | potn enn tarts Inv teat ie been eee Bee ———— oO a ee eee ee fauuer]’ im this | when some outalde speaker waa ip the milst of his | cit 'Bo'gsaures thatthe young wen, Whom JR 6 | ' of the As Istart Treasurer in the city of New York, | port being read, Iaid aside to be reported to the | Muce’s b. g, Low Pettee, and Mr. Carr's en Rum and Opium contest w have the sympathy of every enev, or mounting to the elm before you are not all strangers to the land of untiis o'2 bP. M. on the day appointed for the | House, with a recommendation that it do pa ray mare, Tackey, caine of on thorFi DAC oendd ‘onwank, Coun, July 10.—The Trustees of | that in worthy to belong to the white + ‘The street cars found much dm: abit.” Many bave visited you oa business oF bo addreeced to the As | ‘The heat DUI on the calendar, allowing to Captain | f""% ha tosthing on the fe ppl iq st) newed applause.] What elvilized people on forcing 4 Way through the aerriod ranks of the | wicasure. Many by birth or warriage have near ; iat Oe adrenal be opened | Ac Ge Oliver 4010, Goverament money stolen trom | Fil tackcorken men the Geet ents A ocee’ gia) | Turmer's Hetreat, a Btate usylum for the care of ine | would re ate with themseisys in all aa of peoples wnd were ultimately brought | deat sssoctations with Vankouand, ft dpubsiens choose | him in May, 190, was laid aside to be reported to the | to ga) on her, taken freely. 1 the second and sub. | b&iates and opium enters, organized this day at Wil” | the rights, and ‘and dignities of thei country, | 10.9 full stop, ‘There was not much Interest Ee mere at lng uf’ which fem sraly fend at notice, No | Honse with s recommendation that it do pass. quent heats, Tackey seemed to go all to pieces, sud | 100. Where the inatitution is located, elected for | such. { Johnston? What country | fested in the proceedings until Gov, Seymour wa That my rancestors were nauiree of N re ees all ied by a | The bext bill was for the relief of Dent, Vantine & tw Petiee won the second, Aiea’ oad Tuutth heats, | Prenident Dr. J. Ed he founder of the | on earth would fail to do honor to those who. | anounced, when the cheers and buzzas of hls dex if ofa, | f 1pehifents of de} ary of So for revisions Marples 10 i Tadians Cali: | ang the race, r d | Geet inebriate asylum in the world, Bxtting lun erroneous cause, yet dintinguished then: | ¥ od adimirers and adhercuts ma do the wolkia Fag, We boar ete patriot its gheray) for over ; : ? - | fornia, y ou 01 ; o 4 \ ed plans ci orn, pale err ‘mveote CC ie) Vita em ach | om ltr the Committee roso, and. the Hlouss proceeded summany. Fe Tea PA malenley never, wuriassoul” [ApeueaEG | | Me Mee tite ncietraied torthe eontve of | aiid aeartietee Thablt aul in da rv gency of the amount | of oul In that content, for which they have been sought to | his volee 6 hp ving Fon j July 10, Mateh $1,000, mile my oa. irable, 8 OF Ww: in conclusio’, allow we agalir saul ory an), whieh shall be recelved in part pay for | to vole ‘on the three bills just d!sposed of in commit- ‘os ye a be disfrarchived and eailed trom thelr bomce, they | bis #udicnce, When speaking he mounted the rail 0 eee eee aaiy of the oA oA ne it ' Ma v au ” one g thie at - " a “Bot accepted that Mesuv ua received Yor the cofu in | ‘The Hovse then aia quarter past 4 took » resear having gone 00, ly» wick fog, The Gooshor a loaded | itis ings but eluule’ > express my grautude } brawen sand of At Tamrany, (len, Bale Was the rae auton