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SPO TT A I RE TSP — - . i . 7 a NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1863, en 4 eeglr PRICE TWO CENTS service dency to this result, or rat! ef would establish vo and tt | grees enting volec, before the last ‘ . nT tr Pa 7 gous | Ge parents wirencver parties devia. Wu propose to reduce the number to th ee ! ee | CABLE TELEGRAMS eae ; race's coin Would ‘increace) and muitply | proposed to reduce the forty-five rex ’ waeatod that there wae a grest If Miayoitedty | untilthe exes ption hecame the rule and ts beter | fansry to ehrty. thet reel hts of cavalry ferne Me ie cr uhe county at teat cine | —— nw Ontaaxe, Joly it—In the Stats Senate ceeeee aeallorot ibe Commie. | eurrency would gradually prevall, Referring to U iments of artiliery to four, In the | and ot this | @ Bill for Counting the Vote of the | | yesterday a resol urea.” In posed « jofvemeaney nthe orice | fact that this legalization ts on for the appointment of a Joint by one gra cratle siave tule, He PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION. | ,, Mr Syiconscal Southeny tates | grecoaiagaans raghata art nau hate tg Coline fete | shel te igang | Rene CS sta, | English Opioone of. the Toten | Comets cae oe | era ea hist siny of Senunrs west, | PON sion for the concretion of t | OME: Pink remarked that the Secretary of War had | y Weaident Sito viattoweaiee wersor (60 | REE [eA Sine introaced tn the Hone bibieine pny Hitch about the Proposed Redu see Rrmeaatan ara! | Horney scene ites naa ha | ton beacon ie eae aoe. Hi Naitimctoria "| American Reapors Beaten at the | ititeih gisew: mm cut aun cota arly Adjournment--The Democrats Miohiowever, Want the pr SCE coe | business would warrant, whieh | siete rae: | Wate) i : : i a Duke of Montpensier and other Spanish hal te “a rape ay thee lovernee, om eemnrme Want to Go Howe. | fie aicceninenty asia"euted Qo: opFoentation i | erent | of eavairg. The amend: ' 5 Decawerai arhernnent Loaders Arrested | nani’ i Me NRPS Mang them an tered n re - ited to the More yout d tip a bill declarsiory of the law | stl policy. upd. ‘that. of 11 ” * acres to Mr. Nios “Under what srtiele of the Constite: GREAT PRITAIN, Tain eke vere | in regard to officers cnsbieved or dlemuleced from sald, pandered to the morbid appetite for piper # from the Committee thon do yon derive ithas ity to pass Cle let Bt vernon fom th yor t ited States h ntence of the ey, ant played the discarded part of | amendment, reducing the staf inthe Quartermaster | Mr. Srvmxe—I de A the wuthority of Low July t anthority, . _— | General Goerta Bnrtial, whtcls wan pane Law, blowing up a Biudder without think: | aud Orduange Nepartments as follows: + Quartermas: | Concress ts open ant c teclare the electoral soon, July 11 ted es civil : A | PeNbite eae PCRLIO BAS? | ing that Te was nothing but @ bladder ready to | ter-Gencrale with the rank of Colonelsy #ix Deputy | ores. OF course, is to provide the means | grame from the New York Associated m= Commnitter eins Deepatches to The san | ‘ barst. Aas the volume of the curveney was ine | Generals with the rank of Lieu by weliteh this te hee, dhridut the final Feawle ofthe ti easy, La., duly 12.—Roth Houses of Wasutsoron, July 1% 1963, The bill to fund the national debt, nud for the con- | eceawed, the pure Hg power of every dollar Was els; elaht Quertermasters with the rank of Mr « dee he otfect of iow tr : " Shave edonin’ r} 4 | version of notes of the United Stiles, war taken up |p rt nd the prices uf Koods were | Majors. twelve A Maetanteen With ina | Whe. soln t < Hoge Jn the Natlowat Demoeratle Conven ion, were tyre Beve adopted a resotntion (up 8 Jotal } THE VOTH OF THN SOUTHERN sTArKs. Arine expiration of the morning hours The ques: | marked up higher without ucroadny Qwir value, | rank of Captains Me oe aabeine | Carhians Walch Wer Bete rene ‘i Conreee, | Promptly recetved by the London Journals, These Creer Atta it weaisis (Sis te taal It is deemed safest by Republicans to ennct was on the a ent reported by Mr Sure | Aicady, sald he, the ie ourrusteds Do bot | eneo Will. the rake of Captains: twelve Asal wins te the mugority the power to throw out the 4 jisterday ndopted «resolution to induct ? i , : om the Finance Committee, providing for the | gorrupt it more Neon tedueed | 10 ster Generals, one Darn electoral votes of th stat pA Gall AAP fell Ih cdrsnteeheh ideo develircanthn dapper fun cde y Jona with oMfee, whieh was done by the resolution for regnioting the Electoral Collece 7, th rly, and. forty ‘year bet pea oh ead a reduced " i e Electoral votes OF (hose Btatee If Uiey should be He | gneeorabie to the auce the thekot bistrathon of the Constitutional oatir by oa law, by signature of the President, or over lis | tha interest reapecsivesy at, 44, and 4 ‘ and ater. Me © of he Supt ren AT tod that any cherge of the | The Dally standard thinks {In the presence hat saneulne Dem f tna Behaes Masatos Lene to, The House having promptly pass geater. | shaw, we ue leapube ur | wet el a8 feasibie expedient Inance Dey De atic party having taken p ' 1 donht if Hor tn RM Are: £70 fn t bonis to be ne Peale snp €rate In the seme direction of & cur Solonels ven Gameitns, fone | Fe Carrere _ Dawn to he Seuare, ag the crlet party Vote, adjourned before it Was | purcin ny of the present | ey and bringing about @ resumnption of wpeele pay Hoe eer ate ad eight Second Licetsaants, | (ntelliecnt person knew ¢ Americar vor of the state uindet The Constitetiog and by the presiding offiecrs of both | Intcrest-bearing debt of the United States, other | mene without volent char mmodle netin, first | Tie reMevest ait | rework made be Me, Lin Hincital party wilt exatt Wha fr compitenentary remarha, tn w BICE Hy uses, «0 It lll pot be vent to the White House an. | tan the oxietl sciees as see ae Ca a pet cent. | —a provision tht any he ferecnbacks may fund | e amen \ own party were very | t donteh } par ie fare to wake Mr. Dawa belongs, t certificates, to be fesied to any atoant sueient to | them in bonds, as hem that ax coin in. | e that ly prayers, Nat if it tad 4 : toamorrow, But» veto ls anticipated during the | Cover the principal of all outstanding obligations, | ereited yey would be t ‘ | th bles Naseaban nee : or ck ee a Yoratie? wt ek, vs the President now has nuthing todo bat | % ove nnaned Quien timent | Sreoad niece i u taway unler F nace ou \s ansious to go on the record upo # for the annnal appropriation, out of Custom |p the € when ree awe from ortleton tn: i a aot wives WhO 616 Tacat tn \y pied to they crest, and reduction of | pound 4 to be funded in month H " od of there Te 1 opposiiton than tt now. te dintea with hie *, say be is now desirons | t fe prvocipal | resent sinking fund: tt | ments, period of years th | muster oat ee re the para that the inte cans will t akes the ne y ayinents within ® #lort like; fourti . the Contedtrite st obmbiy select hi ire residenes In one of the nt of ow at nay gbarniaay | 04 tha Canton, ated Ware Hang tan | _ The 7 Tests the coming contest as | “Gov, Warncnth has not notified the commanding jathern States where there is le | Bh soy sesiet' % Who | army re | Gata uabenunen Of2 vafhanzht the picvure | 9 foregone conclusion, ‘The Herold is wot sure if | Gencral of ihe adoption. of the 14th rmationt way being eecured by © eelficull Gor com. | regular infantry in the avity | complet without the description of NT. For | che heat mun the Deinneraey could acleet could not | Renee no ovtor has yee been issued Hon I El | © | Teunesses or i eT Teg Ol 7 cen eeaee, ony Aa Re That rea ahs Sa Beant ATE : State gover mon to the the evil au . hom us final aetion Is seared upon this Electoral | oly. | vio sla pay the inte, | ‘henmeswen or the Janes Fan Last Mi Brooke suggested. 10 fave read the record of | OF fen, Gront with a we on the question | dr \ereporter tata mob broke tuto the, office of estion, Congress will a Yourn summarily, Loutse | | Mr. Sirens | Le continued iin view, Fao | Mey Wad all got 800 Binees SOME WR EES: on, ane | OGt. Molden, uf North Caroling ; of keoping thith with the Senthera States and the | the /ndh (a paper established by OM ane Sunil Garonne. Wi. be Susie fuily stated early part | nly While 1.” Where thers iv will tuere question Wins ta Mr. Buiter amenduen', and | by renurking thar he Way the herw of tke bloody | Den tbel Grant mincnce aad | Stroy‘ the sete and scattered the tye Be, Bee | BPrtation this we ccures them the pry ] Piet, abd ll the debates since then fh st aed | Way,” and never was this proverb trac vhan on thie | I Wak mareed toy f as ainlituie | gyacsurn of loyal nen at Port Pilon | pop darity would probably eleet him In neat | Gate inchs honor of Gace tie auning an electo and there is no diepa- | Hs couvtcuon then expressed. Receut events made | occ Te my mind It te clear that when the na. | WF the emendme rte Mir, Cart | OMe, Manetact rept 1 to the hon —_ was od ial Grgnte Of (he Wie OF “ Lica tragaees “praatts Bo diepo | i pcrstive now that Congress aicnid take me t acarrency In coin, then must this victury | tucing the stall in the Quartermuster's and Orv: eat people nf the county t them 4 notice | PRMANY. | Ls baothecig hag esr Hom to walt for others. OF how reconstriiets | tires to Nebtin the burden of the public d Tho | over the rebellion be wou, provided aiwayx that there | 2 ; | how Democrats were atineked in ¢ ] vdytak oe , all are counted upon at yerfectly safe for Grant Lublican Convention bad promised it by Feduclig | iss. (ailure in those other things on Wale [| have Wehwlf of tha Conn tay eecsue Salv 1u GAT Wu oh Ci inant { THE PACIFIC COAST, a adjourninent will be ably by the woth. interest as raj illy us possible; aud a majority of | welt as the conditions precedent of this tinal | nae secure aux, Jul At n trial of the reaping mas | — ’ e Hove of Re i victory. How vain It is to inaneie! rooms | wry sin | upon thet esenatlves TUM DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, Convention had threatened to do it by taxation. The arty | chives of tho world, which took place yesterday, the ine Deen com. struction nati politieal reconstruct Jivave it to the verdict of an San Faanersco, July 11.—Admiral Hosking, | Englisu reapers were deck ted to bo superior to thoe Nng the English ends wovek and Hen who hare | on'y proper and legal way to do It was by exenen, ¥ Ahown how valu it is to ox | indhmnant people commanding the English squadron of edie of Hancock and Hendricks, who b Satta lower rate of (e crest for those bearin wre | rink Lee NCHENCE accepted the appeal to the people | Of America, and took the toternational prise. dveappre eturned from New York, have ratisfied both of them | higicr 1 This could by done and must be done, and it b age Adve sy WA the rank Of Major, | and to the polis, and declored that tie Republicans _ of the Chanticleer, in Bat tiny were each tricked ont of thenomiuation by | and uo pretext would excuse the party in power, for | Treat eg nation will be | Which Was agreed to | wonld be there'te meet and repel iit clare | Prony ey , ew-York ; and one of the leading Western delugates ug the responsibility. | TWe tu the full. enye of all THe WLECTONAL COLLROR, mvke Tight of oll threats, He, commented With | - | Sereda ee omen eee ty could ne @ taxed or titch severity upon the Jette e uceed to Ba uit sacists to demoaues ihe Gaices aa Gis Telule Hnned, could never ba tated OF | t Mr, ourwiut, tro the Committen om tee wel geverity tan the Male Wetter the previous | S80Rin, July 11,—The generals who were re- | “Dun Angel Martines, the lender in. the tate wngne fic chicanery, fraud, villany, trickery. Amove | the laws and the terme of th © ean | po discord be foe Aint Vanek pron oy Peto “ctlat | question, cently arrested here fur political em, have becn | fone at Ninaton, and his i eat {son (out to try and prevent Hendricks from | ‘4% them, and the Uvited five Jong as Ant Cotlegethe Atatea Iately im rebelion, and waked tbat | q,,h'vq,irenublicane having voted by OH votes to see: | shment to tue Canary islands | San Frat fine income tax upon sthiee Mtapesie. payments. 18. iporel 5 ond the previous 4 X inning for Governor of Tudiana,and thus let the | fiicomes, Nor ean the United Stator with it be considered wow le, better cal goat party ealled Heme ‘ feat reconstruetion which Was oppared to. that p Congress hus organized, there can be vo spe ments; #0 long as nny President of political pariy de> | fen the equal Fights of the freedmen, (isin youn toes x, July 1—The latest d Madrid state that 1 yensier, had been a Mr. ELDKLDGE sald he wanted the other site count order to know how meny Demoerats were out F places To which Mr, Stuvexe romarked, every one that [Laughter atches re. | a Antoulo, the ested and taken | D rntify the nou ov, Haight pres commander of th has called the attention of War to the fret Seria Mr, Pinte oljected Mr Bovew ved to poririly, which was agreed wal College DI and amendwents wery ket ko down by deiult, This has ¢o far succecd- | lating its faith more new logit tender bat jay use the law woney of the Unite Jt that Sir. Hendricks tins not yet said a word in the | Oi) !t Mea te ates CeO aca ene ie enate in detence of cither the ticket or the platform, | meat of the five twenty bonds as ‘hey matur e States ynsite the Army bill . \ reduc hich Lave Leen assalied for three days by the Re extont and in the sale way th You must do this .-eat ¢ | ve ea tie kins ain were agreed to—H0 to 9, and sisi | ctlon sitloes yey, pensions OF platter. Pager it ‘il When Gen, Grant aid * | te reported were reat as follows: h pareed—T12 to 8b PRUSSIA, | recruit i, also, Let us have ape piv cepresguted it Congress, et the followin, that the ¢ Htow of Ways and Yacanclos alrwady Hea Wave ad slaus. Uomamttsae sondladed Sttovchnaanee taped Between intra cofisins ser, myst. lt be forgs | atalra aprly ‘any deaterwiich was fepresenien ty | of te Senate to the Tax t MISE | untay, July 11.—By virtue of the provistone | Sevady will be aba ndoied, and others - skes no vistinetion between departure in any wry from uhe require | the Uh of Bo that the Jolnt | the House accept @ genera! report te nail | of the Naturalization Treaty receutly concluded | th. hostile Indians, and the <cttloments and ove: hte on Saturday that it would save time to send the cept us Ko the interest on he faith, This is a perpetual oblyation, Cece nbatetonng | OF {iti -tdnteute aid Ted Kucth go 10 W COULCAEUCE | Yetweon North Gernwany aud the United States, this | routes wil He exposed to at } Bax bin te wcorserence committee without waiting 5 provi W rewpeets, and jnet m9 ap vt he | hone in panied: erie ad na oid bobs gd yh tpg by ee a | Phe the House to debate the many amendments Jireet or whether of the fr I ive amendments were cuneutt ed adopted eitizeus of America of Geen aia 0 birth, neudmen| hey agveed to moat of the Senate Thove CONDENSED TEELGRAMS. or the bondh wide courant 1 conte waked | he House had 1] under the sur Mr. Wasitacann, of Tinots, from the Conference TR Ty greed to droptie tax or s,a8 the House had | A | under the xa ’ ASHBC RNR, v1 +. from the Conference | Phe strike Yottavill oi greed to drop the tax on hese i wi 7 | ihe privatedebiorand 6 4 | cain dinaoner te | Commitico on the Legisiative Appropriation bil, Ls) Has 4 mts re at Pols ily, continue their war seed it, and expec! to by Wednesday a bit | ee ee tone away, wi vas possibie, either | the public filth la preserved, you cant the act of Congrere) dis Kawmendiuonts, made s report, which was stirs His attitude, Gangs of miners were roving auout Le a whieh both Houses whi concur by the resumption of specie payments or by the pay ate emailer iulorest’; you Cat convert | fi tay of Movtedd are “ TULLE on ree Rlgiihe DAs tee RoshnleR ne. va: Es pentof the maturing bonds in lawinl money, Thu greenbacks, you With | Revo besm B Bot chail ba ‘On motion of Ganpinuy, the Army Dill, as | ins ere he netiners, Dareurives tne workmen Now THE AUMY RED LETIO “ “com Ptah? ‘ool ' : the Mill Creek Railroad, ay | bill deus with this question to this extent only, that easeotial terme “of amidst ane printed, and th ts] ¢, ey aT ol s H Gon, Gartield auticipates that the House will | honiioiders. and nutebolders alike may receive in | gil wurrounding avuaduice you are poor and power. | ‘ wrned Coxstantivoptr, July 1.—Lameel Pasha, th James Goodwin, a brakeman, fell from the plat morrow recommit the bill for the reduction of the | payment of th a five y a gold Bond, | jess, for you are dishonored. a Viewroy of Exypt, hae married the daughter of | form of the compartment car of tie stea 4 train, prs bill ay | Sc a0) Drivate persons may coy act to payor re: | apology that all should have the san Proctam by the President, Abdul Medjid, the Turkish Mipister, yesterday evening, near Natick, Mass, striking ot ry, and he will on Tuesday have a new bill ready | ecjove either gold oF paper money and thir contracts tis may be, itis a cheat whe i + Predent af the Cnited States af Amerte f ‘ | hie beat and kilitog line instantly. He leaves « thet wae rep | My Preident a Cuited States of America Prince Napoleon as gone ty Athens. s y vault Gens, Logan and Butler, who evidently have foFced. There iw nothing compuleory In | dishonor. Th reney oll stuonid be rs that De il eh re nee Nap gone Ati | iy in Dorchester i Hho sind ews of cuttin y sno exchange, It provides 10F 10 should Lift all Che creditors of the nation to this a st keg i a pwor seyret ¥ ie ater a me alge aloe tes eM Lie Comal 1 [payments ali pubhe creditors whore claims | Acid platform, rather than drag 4 single citizen Mapes ln «fe r Con entitled an MEXICO. | themes sh. Genus, maates (Of (Be wreeees Ms Of equality, aud restores to all | Gown. A. just equ ty te puglit by levedling y Simonds, Of St. Juha, at | + Ue vijecs uf | Whereas, By 0 14 not go atlengtl I oncress should remain ta session fully two weeks | tary of the Trew ation, ir attetion tot | ith day of June, one thousand eight hundred and Ty UNKNOWN ent jowina t f to plrees ane bv wh a to admit the States of North Carolina, South Car = ga wreekot the stnuship Baber ot look with fayor upon this bill, and It is hardly | per wv de up ing down. | In this wa Reali te aiaba wader he gn coh port york ey ' pots | Havana, duly 11—The regutir mail steamer | Ati venr Poriland; stn, on tacehiay A 1B kely that anything will be matured that will sob ue w wal be, eas Wound authority for | OS® “ =e . th a oe e re a >| ora Cruz Nas arrived at this port, bringing | Was ina boat ring « eli ae, Wied tno anions of Hopresentatios ‘ongress, pass en) munpoader in jig between its ploted fro z0 coniticting views as to be passed, unk aiid to ita situple aul Pe rieirtanrw: BEMEASUTE, he ee | representation tm Congress, p on the Y- | Gate fron. the City of Mexieoto the ith inst, ‘The | eampandes in a Jug Between lis Inge expluded thos | Wthe Sow the new bouds to the paym Me } the payment halbothers centre. The esi is t mee Ton aie wentieman's yettieel | s1aty-elwMt, it is dectared Aat tt by made the duty. of at ba eo to wats n pcaihy irs himewt inty the water, 218 te surlously and it fs sug ors iwenties in the order of thelr tes + | th nd is the public faith, Iutlaenee of the Keatlenan tee! | the Mresklént, within ten dayy after receiving cil @ town of Ville de Vulle cer Sa te tus Bo Scovel TUK DEMOCKATS ANXIOUS TO ADJOURS. without ‘expense to the Gover meat Fund the | puriie faith, Lat them be racredly pienerved ihe eh eros aN flte! hadley yg vation wf the rathileation ty the captured, burned, ani sacked by a band ¢ Was With him in the boat, was severel Th n imbers of both houses are | public d 8 lower rate Therein height of power or fame which exnnot Fire ee tea ; nistakalsty t either prupose en y Ew at j The Denoe meu of both houses are | puplic tent ae ae tnd notes to. the ppeete | he atiained. “All things whl pay tribute to you, even | Puree of the country Unminiekalty, ne | cot | YGutiecres had been sentenced to ten years’ im The Bulletins semiannual review of the trade sevedingly anxlous for an a nment, Since the | standard withe wetion, convulston oF iijus; | from the uitermont pata of the wea. A li Reanése sail thancware feasted waar level fi reas, thy | prlsontnent, im as tcommerce of San Francisco, for the lx mente wh Convention, the republicans have kept | ce, and in strict wee Wika the letter aud | of doseph, wilt aves will stand abut pera tern perros teu uican cioverms. [ent res ngaper | Atwel, a brother of Ce had been ar une i, shows that thirty and a half mt Yor y ; ¥ the law, I © ie f deat | Gbelsance te {Good poop le aspe van with loyal majorities, luyal Stut rn of | rested at Huwmadth, a town near Pu Docu of tonnave entored the port during the ie upon the defensive, and Wave Blair's better re 28 Ue this question Huw, avd ain wW o iy cone net Iw busi whether commer Bi V Rep re lh poe Md sgn diy ner favon t r t " re tan riod, tweeifts of whiel wae rey tra , biueh to their annoyance re tiis bill, Which fe impartial only in that itinakes | ¢ ony eormpetiols oF te prove Of otber | Kime: Wy nem ail thang, Thing Lee icrpets th the Brose (in, Culver bi » je Value of forelen Imports for the vane. ume Mi. RY ARIS'S NOMINATION iy x a law that would exeeute | 4, will hones and old the ation Which, | Pyeaidential elec ion. ve ce 1ictarwed and been b led Gh " wae wbout &sy old, aud the eathmated currency ra ; a lone of the bill are simple and | temptation, wee iia words | Ui a that the, qontemen bul wat | Cee je pcos me gn animated discussion arose late on | Mt contains \ aden aad Mr 1's Fomarks, at S13 >: en Ma " :, day, over the case of Mr, Evarte, and tt went | i ; they may be separsted, but ought not MBULL moved to go into exeeuilye | Re Galt ores ral tested ei f Horatio Jenklus, | MARINE INTELLIGENCE, | a ; rat Contains an authority ty sell af iy uo yotw Could be tewehed on oe i whleat ton. of the Senate, mud We W - ver without a Mr Me of Malne, Mr, Ed p inthe redemp'h A orIX per cent 1 PAE by the Sourliera | ker of the andot Wm. L 1 Boweia: wy W—Th aunds and Mr, Sumner are from New England ni, ‘The second takes a uirect provision, whieh motion was pet, Mr, Congtino intro: | PEN ele tteueo any #t | Shevetary of the Senate, and Wn, Forsyth I y trom New ‘shareable saga ap ler tae ars bapa ipary dre yearse, the third ve sven to tl choluer | “RC Svattog: prevalied, aid tio. Senate Gud naw Saat wae ee | isiea’ta the: Beeretary of State thw letter dntey! | xiler, trait midon f ere, alls, uh |’ 1 ‘tre bis ease, ts cont « precise privilege that tsgiven c on | exccutive se against the rebel Mixwentive cn sb dane si Erwight, onite HW imimense crowd was present » Trani i a voowe: | Lanes Comokuluaes wu thee sourgiy aby tian } exceutive session nercrdlOEly. sain opened, and | Stales wore saved tn the Union 1 | cram Tinetieon Hest, wise there slsue ts Me es terme at the Tuauguraten of Cie, wea I tent that he hus sec Dee ta Ie (nese. propoeitiona aie i ae acre sand | Mr, Bowrwrnt auld that ua Te ee a ee neal ba aan day ore oa, ps MINANCIAL AND COMMERC rising P £100 Was trotted tur by uo voted ** mot guilty.” Eid, Ie diese wroporitions are be dis’ | ane House amendancnte fo Mr. Einundse donut tent | mow af the hoa, exgntat the Bagthorn Staten Had | WP st petvua hy the Presta, 71s 8 be FINANCIAL AND COMMBROLAL, Wich “hever beat” fat, mile heats Lp do its 4 y the lation, in regard to ve in the Eiwetorul Co; been substantially resiored to the Union acatnat the | i ieee ta oeted ¥ iu harness, Springville Cube ABANDONING SEYMOUR dLeoutent myself now with expres-ing the | was before the Senate on aimotion to adjuurn proteats of the forty tat Me | Ing wluicesnedd to the Frost lent, bers date of the th July 12.—Sales wos ‘Gf Cnlesite | ree ap ii Gor, Randall, Secretary McCulloch, and Seere- chops that Congress will do et to Mr. TRUMBULL opposed it, contending that It h ap the lead of that proves a | uly, wat transmilied by atl under tu 6 yesterday afternoon, on 10 the pew in the Clicave | volved the very proposition that caused diflerence wa by its candid feuey, the ame Of siden, Who therein writes hime! becuritics ail de were very quiet A track W rt tary Seward indicate to their triends thay they have | piatrorm, to reduce the Interest much of we | Opinion in the Senut (eae eee rn ace contenant . th Curulluawhiol pape Nill regia aharkelay fest tiny ‘au eee nae Nines ore "Bac interest in Seymour auceesr, Mr, Welles and | public debt avi nom suivet toredempiion. | | dtr, Bumtnne contended that it was a mere quos- | Mwae elie of the Demoeruite naytrant for the | crtiles t se ainenttant, now 1m out BuOW tbat tho WArKet Pept dient Geseso . Browning are, however, earnest for a Demo: |. ME © ° Re toipesk es Vi eaidency na through the last four | ae Mee : r July dt tates i five: Hirst, third, htt ssh Reid hy SOsIng |tRAN ROR UI, a ee coon pe ieee eee ran ee years, hat been © conspirator nzainst the Govern: | Meprinen® Ry hel f is ; Dutel woud and tousia heate te poretlo victory. ide thre Redil rtneebar thongs eed pe sar Ph Mad | Aly lara 0 th Jatt 'of the country, War, said. Wry in the m Carolin ta uttented . The'market for Petroleum ta fat | soy,4 and ali, Every One preseut Was deg ted AEMARKANLE STORING ADOUT COLD IN ALARA, | bend thesetaal condition Ol Sflalte, et Metal, | The Bemute thew udlourne tndec which the geniteman (Mr. Kedridlge) and bis | PY 6 BNHES HE a ected de traue, Stauard White 34 timace & | Wine race, The Consul of the Unived &1 at Victoria, Hitieml que! Our present re> rave ralied during eight y It ts the a 7" Worn Secrstary of t — ae hh they now emblazon | Acetmext.—Mary Mannon, aged 60, of 901 East | YPvancouver totana writes to the Beeretary of State, | Theme iets ecther collating a tear Fuh 1 Gut it nthe Uauigwell, oe tavutenesut Govern t, Py th ‘Tho Express Robb sieyseventh stecet, whtlo.witempting to slut the Muy 18, a+ tn from the | Wtaloe di cre, After sketching (he ditteuties BRIDGING THK MIASOUAT RIVER, Ueioe’ aad pened) S80 omtrhiy ee | Senate, wil) W. Holden, as Speaker of the Houre July 12—Yesterday @ party of act wesw tte surg Wo the she m der which the nation ‘ 5 ’ stored thee ne, and Wt ver ‘ Ke aad wa ba ed, Take ! : etieat seh Fae ee aie eeroneienaion Cepaene On motion of Mr. Crank, of Kansas, the Senate | prare, and under the lead of 10 | eee iierciures be It known that f, Andrew pas He ary WORN SC erent pital, polities, and that by both we: wilow uatare, aud | Yi) autyorizing the construction of a bridve across | (het Lan pe gt tT oa Me | sor Bronid of the United States of “Anaeriea 14 | Migstatpph Rallrowd on Friday, chased aging into w | Daowxen.—Jolin Mooney, aged thirteen, re. i cis fit abt ae Festors by removing the disturbing causes Becutily | the sfjssouri River at Fort Loavenworth, was taken | The geatleman wi bie wesvciates 4 tse the | couipilace Ath, and execution uf the act, oF Con | tnieket, dear Ruck fort, ludisha, and succeeded in | sting, th the cotati Monday afernood 18 Bere from thy Biate te 4 ‘ steal te ‘ iy " +4 table fo the expulsion of ekght Sates wh rei uty f a " 4'Churiea Huseborro. Second ave nile sterday alternon hr the expeaition., std ul iy ee ccatry. She reballion & es in ite spu> sy ‘i a hs Ne | we go the couniry Ay Fee itr ast tit: uithers escaped @ large mumbe as carted on . {iantowivor, nud th sh upon the county, ane Fe eetlawJounvon bad deus | construction of a bridge serossthe Missouri Hiver at Me’ Euvmincr dented that the Derocratte party | © rela a'o19 Met (ort 4 these presente | citizens and omicers in 'y Will provauly be | notrecovered, i Biharen exyoriaue : nvober tx | (ended to provong the rebellion and to continue tinan- | St, Joseph by the St, Joseph and Denver City Kt ies ee position, and declared that the Hepube Ha elites Lac theeeat of Gio Cute | GRR: Jue reported Unt Mites OL THE gHAg, aaimed | Axtecsy Kicaarrix9 op 4 Cunp.—Mr. Samue! ings all ex cient , erate Durty, Ole cn party was ple for the wi o Bvuth ame ’ rt iy Wound siliday, Superintendent of the Flys Polnts Gnede reports the Vousel as having cea diate | clal disorder.and so with the Democratic party, Overs | poad Company. ope were crusted and broken down) ani . in the fight oh Friday might, ‘The citizens of Sey: | De All is col ed by ce Dowling «i vere ealn of ging on (nese Cy Te ed ed ee enue, | ‘The amendment was referred, and the bill passed, drihto the earth by (he bad utmost waid) the ily af Washiugion, this eleventh day | nour wet haat night and formed w vigilance ut Taguatty, was somupelled Bt Jains circualt aw “ghealn fouiid and buried three was hard that the country should REDUCING THR ARMY. ns acte of this Congress. The only “reason Leight hundstd und sigty-cight, and. of | committer, aie id Elm street, who alleged that the boy had boew wa Tad, by an olf and ex; ae eid ale aR et & Why those Statos were held in the grasp of power | {u. m) thn independence of the Culted States of Iiken frou Wer WiKOUl Her cOuxCUL, WhO Was there v4 Mio ede Preachicg” whe had pros eel Na ie ee a da impuscaiie uss bil | ‘The House proceeded to the unfinished business the fenr that, left free 1@ sel, they wot Let petetey iegereredy ak 4 ousecration of Bishopa, lipo javen iu custody of the mstuce, ponding turthes file Bkoe. a iver County tng Previa a pag 183 (of a lumen being. thee suke of the nu: | of yesterday, Dring the bill to reduce and @x the milt- | with the Demooratic party, the te AO REW JOLINSON Pintanenoma, Va. duly 12—At the Roman mination, Dio iew “Frenchie,” tn his statom val Hnanee whe fFeedaien should be vecurcd and | wry peace establishment, the question being on Me | ett ennte burpuve for which this whewe was in- | Bythe Presidents Catholic Cathedral of St. Poter and St, Paol, today, | Auneae ov Steampoat Tureves,—Thomas Lew: Expediucn #* being vrennized tor iaataine ‘ual rights, as danger was to 1AM H. BEWAN diinent to the ANH reeti , Becretary of State. pee edb 10 "Hara, D. D., was conse Cottey, and will sai in's few days. nerntained Jn equal THRU: Mois and the Demoeraite | PAINn's a modified hy the Rey, Wm, O'Hara, D. D., was consecrated y Li Stewart, Joseph Murphy, ‘James Mundery i wells Leary were on Buturaay arrested o8 : eh rae eyed ae the Sim 0 1, 1560, UTWKLL repeated the charge that th —~ of tha new diocese of Scranton ; wb alta Leary Wy , E. ‘The Consul also writes to the Wiese He dilated “ut length on tue impartance of | bin wo that there shall, after the Txt f March, 160, | Bir, RuvewnLe repented the toe tee rebel THE WEATHE Bhanenae’ Db wan eonvegrated Blanop of the new | Hoard, Uf she ateamur City ot La wher Sim: Hy thaarsival to-day at this port of the 1 Sur, UAT, and OD eter Host, Ke would be but Tor | the President within ten days, preseding that date, | specelive of Democratic leadere about the Human endurauce was put to severe test yes: nator, the attending Wiahyos be | wateh and #150 in cus, ‘The wateh was found oF Pinies slicofwat Jaruestown f we learn | With taut ciemacd the outcry ‘for twaing ihe | Without regard to seniority. ‘The best #ia Brigadier: | seeesnion, ‘The revels of the Souih had " f Rickinond, Eller of Natches, | Sali tnd Ai eee Committed for ketal, 8a reter | A ony, tion Of the Pogue in Bhakespe Generals are to reunain in commission, celved at that time by the Democrats of th torday ‘all in a hot and cupper sky the bloody Teaton, Hay er cn 10 Ua notorious Chareclerk. Nee en ca eicl te honesty, and trust ie a vory # GARFIELD opposed the Ament on the | nd they would be deceived again in the promise, | gun’? glarcd down upon ue, and scarcely # ripple in five bo A ‘i 4 a aly Hat 8 HO) i plated cut the original bargain th and th: ection of wx Drigudier-Generals | that with the election of @ Democratic President, a | 0.0 ie relieved tho furnace-like heat, ‘The wcreury ——————— Picxvockers iN A Stace.—das. E, Twine, Jas f " fsbeak bic rapier re gry : the beat white man's government Would be established an the ule rel - Dinih ct Commntete deieaa w ALilleei Morgan, alias Bell, aud Jno. Campbell, were eomialt wo itis’ be Nettie danamtown Goth | fe honis should not be taxed, und saying a proud b ia the to 06, Wi placon over 1) degrees of Commodore + Miller. “ laces aft h Ap May), repos rane duwen froin the aque equntry thal Neunitive of ite honor couklnot do this | Wom Bouth, ile warned them so longer A» trust tn the | got up 0 y A ress Boston, Mase duly 18--Commodors James P, | MaCLa ete owiing on, 4 curse of har ug picket rey ropart 4 dig The proposition ¢ bonds st 5 emucrney of he North, because, wall he, Hat | At idulght, In a our ¢ fords, . a nodore Jar pocket OF 3 aD. Phalatetp Wiser on tue Ta PE en re a ieeirit'to thir, quo, | tion was whether the army w dver may bappeny this House and the Seuate will be | Lose Bist poopie who went abrad | Miller, 9 ited Stator Navy, died yesterday Iv | gndlatealing a poe ket-luok ¢talnlig #5 fous him I Bold a binge on irs ? 4 ore 6 danced, The Dill provided that th dn power f next wo years, We lave Rrrellef, woon found that staying at home, with | Charlestown. He entered the service in Is¥l, Bnd | 9 sia.@, wicn he was about leaving it in Park Low ting ue deaiiration of Goverment oflcers about let Hor in 1h RT treet eile y time thelr, issue that. the five-twenties | Tals should not be rea emancipoled from the control of the Pui urthe of btiing to Wear, was the only wa, to keep cool, and | Was made ‘commander in I pear Berkinan street D A passenger aw eNotiny is ie in coin, and denying the assertion of oF dismiinaatl amendment, 1,20) 0F 1,50) men In the South, who bad | eyeq tigre thelr auiierings were almost Intulershle, —— the pocketbook parsed (rum Twine to Morgan, ang acpppose Mer qownward trip. hut Congress was poe in session utthat | that there should li Partcipaed in the rebellion, Our purport Is vs far ¢ Heat.—At 2:801, M., dames Stodard, r Murder of an Exe it waa Boally found 6a the Root, Bear (Be aces Op Thave tie boner M fl ‘arcrtion ke elalned to De agadmission | Wanted to begin by re find un fant an they bring forth, fruits meet fo Veen, | ging ut ow Went Lity-nialh street, Was uvercome | Kxoxvitia, Tenn, dvly eupled by Morgan, , Hag Our obedient srry eat ANCID, force of wequics could be ah em cost about «ye , to libernt at It by wcetdent—by ay siding ut iA) Woe LEAD OLFSUS, WOE DYSERARA |: fe Confederate army, was ink,—A tire broke out last evening in the (Bigued) ALLEN FRANOL TT ee ee ee ieeied tat Usb Tt was naid that this Was wb c the rung Witte heat nw Third Avenue ear, atthe cruor of | late of the Confederate army, wa i ave dene, Me in i fatty win he bead prom fy {cllurat not | AFIMY, and AE i wWere passed In te present form, it | tal RECOANITIONS. basement of 153 East Houston str Ahirty dest atreot, ‘Taken home. About 4B, M., | day evening, by Ky Camp, in oceupiod by yorucy ae | i Ervest Senutz, aged 40, residing ub Wm Mott strect, | The parties have had several hunters on previous | Joseph Barnbardt. ‘The lve originated from an wo seh bts face of the bond promt Oy eeararorot | would be passed, in hiv judkwent, wean electionéer- | the ele the Hresiaca!,” whe d g male eater etree ernet kuowa gause lu 9 gloset wear the lireplace; but owl The President has reennized 11, W. Severance | tees, ould make no lducrence If the payment | Ing dodge, aud nothing elx nimple question | dofor the South? Nothing! Nothing} died ruddlinly irous the edleets OF the Weak Peis iene ane sliseus generally, witeuded Wweduy | Sir Srenee of tte occupants no inioriatiog eoUl alifornins Adolf Kader, Conant for the Gree by | iuust ultimately be pald fy con; but all of those pre- | ter. I they ere nut, then the bill should be passed ) (hese meu Where they ure fo! four yvare, anit you Ms here yeaterduy ond to-day, Yesterday, = srame, (wo stories, With Dasement Gi Bate at Rew OF! seule! | lex ewere netting but repudiation, Htrerriog tothe | a9leperted, will be powerless to redeom the protiae that you tugrmometer fniteated 10a hn tie shade; to-day Base-ta ame ne onued by Broderick J. Yicetisnoul of Braz cif | Mex avers mata ut repudiation, dinerreg Caine | “aie Fuuniedefendethis amendment from theattaek | make its the tert of he Sotthtoatend feel hy | us wetinahaies tonight, at T Gciowk By At, Hue. | | Mossi, Saturday, July, 1 At River’ Side | Houston strct, and i damaged about #0; Sante oe diay nad Coven! Lig Cella, Consular | Of Jefferson Davie with tt, he sald it was not un: made on it by Br. Garileld, und hoped it would be | the Htepublican party, which twa boti the power unl | greng “Lhe weather Is clan, ih, this'afternaon, there Was amateh came of base | for M0 In the People's unnah Georgia; ang Grovunnt Lilet Ce eciieat | “aural that a Mute mad with slavery should rjc | tuntalued, ae coming uenrer La mec ne Ole vie Oe | Ge Bull ah fant a9, aru feo that wee Sperone ball Between the Trémountain, of Boston. and Mar. |” Fivks.-—At haltepast 8 o'clock Friday eve Chicago. z Hie ob ObS Ti Lue Bl’ ageh Ga evamnldc wet ‘Affairs hy the Baath ab feat ae wo the tet eer cect | Rxrassiva Ronssny om rum Muosow Riven | Yard, Clnbe,, he result ween veloc (or the HAE | 9 Ore broke ont on ihe. thie hoor of #1 Fe FORTIETH CONGHESS-SECOND Sh. | ‘nit Tor our nation, at’ this pertod of its history, to the C io pein read the letior oC5, F. | Rasunoam< The bain from New York over . Beaupled Uy Benes Whilhoady, esas xo © humber uf pouple were pres et the bondtold: euting upon the outesy ty Witueas the yecing. Brigudier-Generals oune | Bair to Col. Broadhead, Commenting on that letier, laying With matches aud “setung the bee SION. “9 : : : eceapccling Urigadiar Generals, ihe Huvse | Hialt to Col, Broadhead, Comm evotosed that the | tue Mudwon Itiver allroad, due here et way | bane Pte “on are Damage $33; fngured tot 3 crs he suid every such loau in the time of the na i x ’ coisa _ ; —-- ‘s perl was a contract of bottomry on the nw | # mt of Mr. Buser to tae th i uld take thearmy, | In evening, did avt urrive until 12:10, im conse oriene ge in the Germania wortly before § senates iy cduditioned upon ite success, quuting Milton's | respecting Maur Generals, and Mr, Bains, moved as ethiersenutedts | quence of au accident to the locomotive in the , chery civek, # fe Was discovered In & boupokirt and hineas , fu substitute for Mfr, Butler's amendweut the follow Legislatures of the | neighborhood of Schodack Landing. While the | | Sanatoca, July 11.—A large party of ericke funco store, 85 Third wenue, oceupld by Dr. Pub BEAISTRATION OP ORY au 1 Nana i a | ing dslaures, and send mi wan delayed at that point, it seema that one | from Canada arrived yesterday at Congress Hail, Th bald, Caused by & hoop-wkirt ub the window, ixmiting Waswixarow, July 11,—Mr, Monaaw called up | “2M! Yetanohier task awaits thy hand; forwhatcaa | Aner the siat day of March, ti th Hl be only taliver to Congress, Involving a lus of gi4(M), and anothor of w | are officers of the Liritieh army, and ar from the cas; damage, $400; Insurance unknown, u bil ark iment TM truth | sl, Within | ‘That wasthed'stinet declaration Ms gn int , Were ellect y 9 to New York to play # tnatels stth building owned by Hamilton Fish; damage, @a50 the ses rosegullne Macabpbeleetseyiactarreid ie C419 1 hand of | pend | Mfr, MUNURN—L would Tike ty bard the date A.W. Crieket «lub of Now! Works on Moni Inogge nie Lowery, aud other’ companies for certrin foreign vessels, which was passed. Itauthor | from Massacburetts where he was wl jer of the bank of Burlington, Vt, | au) an international crieket 1 , pny i fzes the registratio: § r en: oliment of fifteen Canadian Mr. Sunn ged economy and the diminu. | Lome, Was fighthig the batties oF the counuy to keep Uhone in th xtensive robbery | ican criekete nthe St. George and Philadelp ‘omas,—John Ford was on Saturday convicted . cl f the United States, | 2%: #8 far a» possible, of the pubiie debt, as the only | days thereafter Staten in? the engineer of train suifered the | Cli and Thursday, ‘They are mem | to the ‘lombs om charge of stealing $42 trom 4 DUIIt Verscis owned Ly citizens of the United States, ightening the publi urdens, wad he subscitule was agreed to, and then the fourth Mr. Boutweit—I was in the service of my conn | low» of watch and the §f@, Mr swold | bers ot swell known military organization, “The | drawer ot Charles M. Anderson at No. 10 Bowling and having bern st ail times etaployed on the lakes ease of popul section wen struck cutand Mr, Fane's eucndment | try, intone thing never did. 1 never professed | left New York, in company with a friend, with | Kntekechocker Club,” and tne uames of the ele Slip while employed tere to do some carpenter provided there shall be paid a tux upon them equal ntry fe the substituted for it—yeas 7 4 MM, the Democrats J serve under @ comission neral ia the army | @6),00y in Govermment bonds la the breast pucker $ rk. One base Davis, belonging to Tidlana, war Brisa (alacasl nevanae dae poe tha malsrialy Wid We nqitilly leave the | voting generally in the af nd take pay forthatacrvice, and serve in the House | Of his cuat, and When the train arrived at Bebo 19th Kegiment Lou Honerge. Ror. | bail tu the sum oF $500 on charge of bavi Re ae eee eerie er ainitinen Dele Rational debi, Me knew no | A slmilar ment Ws agreed to a8 a substitute stnembre of Congress, exerctsing clvi} funetiona | duck, hy ‘assured bimset of the sutety of the | al Engi Lieut, A. Pepysstiitt } Tn ign * Ali Heush, of 493 Broudway, onus show! Dring 2 per | for the filth section, providing for six Brigader eit pays 100 per | cials England's superior | T' 'y authority at the sane te, in violation Hitublon and of tue entire theory Of the ent Frou that Gime until his arrival atthe | ¢ Hiouse, be did not miss the money; butupon | Maimwaring, 1 TEP PRE ROMEN'S BURWKAU, aillive, bh Milles; Lieut. | George Hick Jess than an English boud, wh Regiment; Lieut. Karves, Royal | Judge Dowimg more Interest, except age, was convicted by charge’ of stealing | Mr. Witsow called up a bil reiutive to the Freed. 6 sixth section ig ‘his nase at chat hotel, he placed his | Artery; Capt. Murray, Tsth Highlanders; Ensign | worth of tm revenue stamps frou men's Burov, and proving for its discontinuance, credit, from which again he extracted the lesson of | offices of Adjutant dinc n was continued In the spirit and ts to bie brews, and involuntarily daimed ; | ‘Town 4, doth Regiment; sign Brown, bath | iis employer, Andrew F, Dotge: of Mr Davisopnoaed the bill as titerfering with the | poblic’ faith, | Proceeding to er the bi berore | Commissury-General of Su tenper of the portion of it here ved and Cid, Tye. been rovbed-robbed of | Regiment Lieut, J, 8, Brid, sul Ariiliery. | Browd street. Ile implicated Mary O'Neil, Who keeps Preitents. right of cd bite tm appointment, and | the Senate, he argued that only conidencein the | nance, Ciict of koe Woda eure, Pay Dawes Was participated in by Me with excitement he inquired | Uapire=Busign Ford, hi Hligtianders, Scorer | on the ec rdto ames 1) stvikiog out the clause after the | public faith would induce ag nt 2 ¥ a 4 or of Wall and Nassau streets a boo the boudholdcrs to make | geon-General, and the Bureau of Military Jusiicc, | Buck, STEVENS Of Venusyivauis, Mauatant, and coult return to New York, — aud | Capt, Robertown, oth Kitles, sian. us the vecedver, aud slie Was also arrested aud Ha, "in cage of vacancy in the of © of Comints: | the proposed changes of bonds, Any mcuace of | directing that they shall be Alled by the appointment | SerENCK oo betng ioferined that a man left Alter visiting points of interest, Including Saratoga | committed for trial, ner bappening during the ree ss of the Senate,’ ompuirion would detcut the transaction, It would | or assignment of an officer who shall have te rank, Mr. Bow. said that ifthe gentleman from Massa- | 1.0) this morning, be asked to bee hey left this evening to do bettie against the Inguests, Coroner Keenan held an inqnest at pds, * said ofes shall W reupen | be repudiation under an atlas, ‘The hill, however, | pay and emoluments of » Colonel of cavalry, chusetts expected the Di cy Wo nitdown in quiet | that city, Lhe hotel porter was dispatched to bi) Slayers Diackweil’s island, on Saturday, over the 1, was free from any such finpitestion, He was assure Phis question wave rise to discussion between | and contentinent under the Reconstruction wets, he | the stable of It. Mickey iy a few minutes aR remains of If you pase that, it would be @ pre: by men who ought to now, shat tose bonds would | Missre. Gurfleld, Butler, Paine, and Logan, won Indalging in the vanity of oll dreams. Phe Ds Mr. H. had # horse and carriage ut the il ‘The Plasterers Nation crowned near that pince, hg Wie tlie Of the Commissioner, be ispidy taken for the fvetwenti Mr, Looan declared thats mere pretext to reduce | morrucy would exert ite power here und elsewhere | ready to couvey Mr. Griswoll to Albany, Le Curcauo, Ml, duly 1 Margue for identitication, motion of Mr, Howann, the words “agents, | examining and approving the provision of the army Was not the way to deal with the people. | for the repeal of thore wets, und for their overthiuw | thay gy hour remained in which, to 4 and aseis\ ve added afer the words | ¥ oa fo urge the necersity of a je payme NM" ‘This bill did not re lasterers National Convention, assembled ty | {4 aquest at the Bellevue Tuesday, and re body of John Hubert, who ace the army, although it pres | in every possible cons! onal manner, They would | 1 for New York: but in Just forty-nine mln pes , deseribing the muiv tended to do 90; it did not reduce tkeitier in num | go belure the peopic with pride und picasure on the | utes from the tine he left the Tiny House, aysistiint comin sp ab Hh wemsion unthh | DOWN OF dene ceraied'by @ chreuiar saw iu il was then passed, aur present disdrdered eu! yan in “a Iie was in favor of reducing the army. | faaue whether the States of the South were to be go. | Mr. Hickey deositod Girlesald at the A any today, Pigy adopted sie fe t'Ligdling woou fictory in Avenue D, an OMVe i" D el « D| a D1 , and y “ 0 4 e n me! Auctuaians Jn Hie mcasure OF valbes are 48 LneonYe: ducing the Generals, 0 other officers el Dy egFoeN ulinort exclusively, OF wheyhier | de it, going via tho bri and just In time fos ete bay ASE 5 Hedge onrelves | fused to have the hand ainputated New | him to take tho cars for New York, During the Pyar ony phusters . breadth. ‘They had made the mock Kxehange sfuro | Mr. Ganrurip said there were now tm the army wore, poverned-—wisether | few miuutes the victim of this extensive robbery Fe. | wich may feel Sispomed to aivike foe ork bank and materially Injured our iorelgn commerce, h r ‘ r = | rr m per cietiery pe greg: xa commmneres, S68 commissioned ‘oMcers, The bill proj to | they were to be governed by white men or by ne. | mained at the Troy House, he sitnply stated that be lu Fepresented, | Bellevue Hospital, mortitication eet eight hours’ | death — ensued. .-..A tuguent asin) ea 79 of them, hi fourth, on halt pa ocaY ‘Thak vas the iesue, and on Uh 1 | had been rovbed of the mo ply mated (bathe | (Eee ie eee ioistedit eee | hed OM, fadigvug Moe, | by "Corenet a }) ure (han ons }, on hi a roca y ak ee hat ud on that they woul hi en rou! of the cy di 1" a Keonan op the body 0 hey mrt: tl 4 ifsdby a rlotent oi Wyhlel, ue bad fet forth aud vindicate Iaconvertibie | which wes pr.cistly the sume thing as ceasing to Day bron Aly appeal from Congr to the peor ie . «red upon arriving at mane nt ony aeeet. | deal phat tae varie butcher, Who was eut in the om wdeat ou oS Roervtary 0 , romcers, ih ate: Pes \ i Pe. Ate f ‘a ay Woonter street, ay mul ikl the wil! Hon of the pooritary ot | Payable ta cola woald ala have aa lmamcaiate tem: | season (or eafias that thes was ee reascuon, ‘here | Brake Byam. Oe Deviate, remened et: | LER PUES, tn Scercem) coeeryes Ot Rebwaacy. Wy ob nce apronininting to Ble baie otra as reet ase: ~4