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a “ = = = THURTY-FUET 1s = fe rer ——y THK FUTILE YEAR. SATURDAY, PRICE TWO CENTS, AY Ss } 4 Hagner, Major A. B. Dyer, onmenced, to ” oy N to "| FROM WASHINGTON. | tigi 99 ide (ny fae enon | tie Rear Waren ene Hs La om pone inet ee) CABLE TELEGRAMS Pines, rai wear. i 3s. ¥ . }. and it, re] 0 es . Conness, ow preferred i " sof her the Board connect Be aay the Commit ans aie Catania ald this anproprlation i to take towererstwe cles ol bontas one plow ior eotmen: een In Anite Stutt Shortly after noon yester. | _Duting the past week of fleree heat, discomfort A General Hurrying Through | sovent.thrvuen inorant or dougning peraocs. just: | deferred to honest season. | der them deairable here: andre iver for orcign | THE Protection of United States | {oyichiniins 1, not fuin "Meuse slive.'t | emt denter persona wore busy end of lation, ee pg. en GP, Melon They bave come, Me, Moun Lt (Me) Fonounced the determination | Investment, at a lower rate of interes ial f Hey street. took fire fro some unknown eau count for the high temperitare, Some sald the Legis! m4 no Hs | of the Committee 6 ;. ’ yp i paninge alight; Insured be Board that the. Grtegiion of tee rparttnens | flathon Gitrcge Geli meat ceeaae ena eee HL ee ae Citizens In Great Britain, GeneteIab, Mass., July 1¢.—'he Green River | crier aime ROR OW 8 visit, sone’ tied eRe eoree — wns, enlled to the Boreka ‘perojeetite—a very | view of the state of the Nnanees of the eoun'ty. ile | > AMter further discussion, the vote waa taken on the Cattery Worka, at thin’ place, owned, by the i. Ree. | wun caneee rome OFblt, and approscled the vay Fecent Invention—and which seems to have | edd stril ls “heretoore coi | first amendment of the Committec of Ways. and SIE sell Manufsetuting Conipany, were damaged by tle | “Wile others thonght the time was coming when the Adjournment Expected by Thursday | (err "t corte i puts Wh inurerta’s | Srvcdtnnts tye donee ot Wane Pua OFM | Meanh, ako it one.cee oC hondh ez Fue ry | Lord Stanley Accepts the American | {iii tNiouatetgsicmec tacit sever! mil | ttt stool be consumed. tn exmpacion of pew ~ ‘ penditares t the Secretary of ar. yer cent., and w reed fo, i. buildings adjoining “u + preliminary trial of its merits at the West Point bat- it. CHANDERN accepted tl q a beige Pe tt Aedes vious days, yesterday was x0! a4 Greentand’s of Next Week. Rien te Wa” hy iene bas = ceented the modifeation, ex moved ty amend the provision about ax. View of the Question Atrooxs, Pen, July 7.—The eailroad brite | mountains or Aleka N vecee bound piles, PAPO 1 i by an: f tagation . o Across the na river, # " of Hs ; —— one, or in any feopecl ani reamrmed by CX Beaton | ant iiusbes tile veer aseuasion coctbutRe Cake | Kn any fons setentn chal! be exemph from taxation {iisuta. wan dmegvered io be'on Are about scree | MOVE around and attended to thelr business with More Re tatives from South upon his oath before the Committee, “the Kareka | o'clock After discnasion by Mr, Parwm and others, Mr. SERS this morning, and before it cou some degrce of er mfort; the mereury eame down in the 01 presentatives from Southern | prvectiic was shown in October, 144, not ouly to | Mr Coxxtixa made a report from the Committee, | Pike modified he amendment by making tt tead, | The Government ioned C (Stee traine oe anor oe aute ay weieae 4y | thermometer. anda welcome breeze blew away the in execlionce cither of the tltce classes of rife | of Conference on the disagreements between thetwo’| “ant the {ntrest thercon and ireome therefrom " trament Questioned Comeermdmg | tne trains or any ranater of wuasengers oF bid! | sctemn. atl 1 - States Received. Projectlieg, ut in euch a degice x to seem to teave | Houses on the bill to tupily vacancies inthe Execu. | shall be exempt from payment Of al taxes oF tities Fike in consequence, as the raliroad cuimpany control | Comparatively smal tee folkd Ie ie an aeeouet novhing to'be desired.” Or in other words: If the | tive Departments, wht *) to the United States as well an on the Fenian Prisoners. {wo bridges, one west ar tone cast of that point, by | thove fuecived at polos ‘bend qnartere’ anes s { sialic trial to which it was subjected originated in teasov, | ‘The Senate held & short executive session, and Tunielpal, oF local Which tratns ean be pureed without delay. Foceivod Gb, pelos Rend qesriers snes, Oat { {twas shown to be. in the language of sald Board, | then took a recess untli 7:9) o'elork, " sere aes — a Roehrich, 4, German, fonnd dead In hie room, , Report of the Cominittee on Prauds in |” ¥%,Ptjver, Proveciite to be use A NiBLACK moved to amend by striking out the Michigan Democratic State Convention. eo ey sus, eatty Provetpon,suditent evidence, that EVENING SESSION exemption “trom ‘Yaxation, ‘and, ineecting, ah ch ENGLAND, Dernore, July 18,—At the Democratic « in, 89, dies auddenty | the Ordnance Bureau. Ordnance Department by somebody to cause the 49 THA SUMRATT REWARD, Bille mensetbatrar inant eathorice to the someneee f Noeponcn . tion to nominate Stute oiticers and Presidentia | nfanl Aled suddenly at 419 Wert Thirty-reeond called Dyer projectile to be “adopted for the United | On the reassembling of the Senate, Mr. Witsow | tent ae money ta titel and t S| Loxnox, Fuly 17.—In the Honse of Commons the following State ticket was nominate | ‘ : ) —-_ States land service,” and it needs no suggestion from | elle! up the House bill topay Henri St. Marie $1000 | expal, of loca! auth * and G0 greater. Inst evening Lord Stanley, the Secretary for For ign GVorernor—Jonn Moore, of Sacinay county | gy ble child of Ernest Sanker died snddeniy at % Barrow (pectai Dospatchcs to Tha Sun. the Coamtiee to eufuece the sew that iy ita whole | LF Ris seruices ia, procuring the arrest of Juin H, | Yhis amenuinent was discussed by Msers, Niblack, | Affaire, made an imvortont wfatement in nuswer to ss onan Gorernor-8. C. Comoberty, of $1. Jo | Sui Kelty. uf Nvety fourth steeet, nens Thitd avenu i Wasuroron, July 1% ttn, | Oe hme bea tent, Algor Dyer tas od ligt Pike, Axtell ail Bingham. Without dlaposing of H | § qucation asking for Information, A reyly, he sald, | preity SatecL. M. Moule of Lenawee, | Gig fit tour reich a tb ti W¥! person Who proposed to make expanding : : The Hy raoek Wi te : id already been « he United States Gove / Land Dace Monty urianel + | Wel Morne, a, of 2 Wate 7 ADJOURNMENT, Prayectiies for rife cannon y vestige § base, OF cur, Mr. Scwwen called ap the Mil making spproprl van aa jase at D o'clock took ® recess til 7:9) | bool ee ntl A Ady Govern. Fand ditce Monry (risnell, of Keu j ataitery a Hit Se Water The impression is general in both houses that | of 0M metal in the body of the projectile. | The ¢ atjons fur the prrehase of Alte iis raclieh ads Vans tha 10 Rok Sete the substance coi wate a | i stay! mittee reviewed the conduet of Gen. ne Comuuitee on Foreigu v EN: aston, of which was, that the British Mifistey was ready t on—Isane W Onelynds Be. | te dal adjournment will come on Tuurwlay vext, | {ength, concluding ther report as tollowss, “PS | amerdiventsteibing out the Gest rection, ae fo lowes EVENING SESSION baba ltl Led Aladeg arth wetter and F iy of Brauch accept the Am ). Me there rican view of the ques! THe TAKER DILL, | Whereas, The " mittee find that fo pores of conceal nr. | Be ttenacted, €c, That the assent of Congress ts rae DING BIL, e Chief of ‘duance kept no ereby given nhation ol m fore thought Hsunderstanidli bet e of Detrot! * ae yy 1 Tho House to-day by one majority laid aside | Fecord in tun itive of ay of tess traueartiouy ad Dereby Pilon to the AUpatations of said crests (gt ‘The Mouse, having resumed its sexaton in Commit: | eathey pe nl it} ue cr, Uanitel Comenrions The hen Taek nenk: | vUnkaou tind, SERCO i cay au Ano Tarlt tit to take up te Fonding bill, Ow the | fortuarandenee wan acgitog cdma et the Htousr, with the f tee of the Whole, the Funding Dil Was again dia. | ee onsen nt eats tteaty | mations and plattorm wercendoree? ME | aua'Caveliiere pants, {ound 1 L vingeton” place, oe ‘ousihes i ro Of the any omrtal oot nave, to conclude treaties 7 7 ot v0 :. ; —— ‘ 5 Hopital Previous occasion it was set aside by only two tua. | Felated mid that these dvatroged locum ere tu Ddmente wore agreed to, ond ve amendments reported by the Committee of | present, aa the Royal Commission is still considering }) Meovercome at 185 Canal street, Ways and Means to the second section « Sporting Heme ar W rely vers | Jority. This indicates clearly that it has now not | Whioh the public busin cial docament ‘ Aaid armories . bal) were agreed t | the general subject, and for the additional reason | Woneyeren, § Sule 4 Hwa woman fount at the corner of Gree friends enough present to protect it, even ta the | 8 Influeared and vontrolied. The Committee are of ‘he following {9 the Dill as passed : sega one.on tec! spos time ‘ - westeR, Mass., duly 17 programme HinkOn stre a a io roca wiet { House, and it is therefore lost for this session dpinion tat the good of the public service requires the | | he te enacted. te, That there A disrassion arose on the gection proposed to be | that time will not permit the passage of a bill at the | or tne yecntra’ w top D Bee Bak. 53 be and i* appropri sorte f GensaB. Dyer crm the pusitiog of Chiet | from ang money ie’ the Vreasury uot othorwies apyor | Anerted In ve the vensoue dedicated jn thie report, | priated, #7 ob in coln. Wy fulnt the stioaintlonwe te adoption of the following | Exined ta tho'sxth article of the treaty with Tues! coucluded wt Waslilugioa Starch i, bas ead of the shird weetlon, lea tracts payable In gold, w! sion of Untied Sates’ pote ude for an equal amonnt, and of bonds Ino United S leas the United Stat mprives a sixoatet race ¢ Wednestay afters the 824, for a purse of 4x open to all, ‘The Ward I ra and Harvard Unt | | oval t session of Parliament Loxpox, July 17.—In the Honse last night, Mr, Mill asked the Governm a Ay morning at as THE COMPOUND INTEREST NOTRE, Mr. Catteli's bill providing for the issue of Commons conwich stroet, died sricidenly tn hia stable dia. | versity crew have catered: for this rove. ‘lw epreaentatioes bly Avo millions of three per cents to nat the Ici dent be Feapectinlly request, : THE DRFICINNCY BILL. amount to § 100,000), | position was to be made of the Wor Waroeater Boats take place at the ani anit There were eteniriwo. sdditonal sunstroke thas the compound interest notes | sPCMer oF Or siaate ate WarReparinent” | get syciork the Deticieucy Appropriation bill was | | Mr. Tinaowans, moved to reduce the amount of | Warren and Costello, who were arrested alter ef mateh Land | Wiech vecupled the attention of the Coroners af ' a ge reais and oe 0 donb be cone panhedains rey Udianmeldeiy it Ta\ra Eicvad tn nase the peeeesltiak oF tin 0,0), boing the auio Ang w tanding in Ireland, with the alleged purpore of | Yale Culioses, . fay ain by jouse, Mr, Trumbull IF Aats We A hebbonttion tative: ihe Gecmmitias on |’ | Commerce to appropriate. $1040) nd the amendment were debated by | €Xlting an insurrection, and whether the Govern: | 4.08 Hrulay forenoon ure the ball mates | . sgt fasten on his Vill to require the Se Ways and Méins to admit, free of du'y, the prodvets | SY ohn ne ee Mestre, roo vat Tike, Gorfleld, Schenck, Bont ment intended to mitigate the seatences of thore | and c aie fiviceocite teat raisirae Acie e Treasury to sell gold, but was a ». | of Prince Edward's Island, inetnd ah: provided FO0,000; which Agreed to, 1, Hooper, Lynch, Butler of Masanchusctte, Lo- | pontans who had already been trie vassals ih if / nivermity Bea aly 1T—9 4 y & a defeated—a to 1¥. | of Prince Edward's Toland, Including Hah: provided | the question recurring on the amendment, as | pan, Ingersol, Aliso, and otliers. Finally the de. | Povtane who bad already been trled and convicted Warwovdoun tyler, Je. at Baton, and Joh ae Md Meee 6S ALASKA Bit the islanders will permit Americans to fish on their ‘j i H Meiilel, of Cold Spring, for 300 1a te W Forgy a : hy ast (ree. The proposition comes from Mr. Hutier, | emended, bate was closed and Mr, Ingersoll_moved to strike a replied that there were no pecullar fea. race, open or tie Committee's. prize Nevpcssonces cohen x The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations | of Massachusetts, aud is ander favorable conrlder: we Hannan called for the yeas and Days. urging the provision to the Limit of United States | tures in the cases of Warren and Costello whi , 3 sh rupelotll shea dg si ‘Clear eg | {Ore Goeuloous agsinst the preamble put to the Alaska | ation ‘Aver rome discussion, {he at Pee eectacude | Mapes athch was related: the clause allow. | WORM lead the Government to depart from the w annual regatts concert and ball will take place Ph Cleats Approprlation bul by the House, ‘They will try to ae APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED, ed, acre agreed 10-80 10 7, Btates notes inte bonds, | core of the law, Some delay, however, had b yA ¢ Clabes | G60 It ent tow conference committes, and dave he Senate in executive session to-day Amendments were agreed to, rejected. la the proceedings, owing to the nece: fue Ward Brothers ure expected towortowen SW oe Aad th firmed the nominations of Wm, It, Scull, to be Asses. | Kepeallng all laws making appropriations for the moved to Increase the limitatio tee robdst tA. estes s ear rock out, They may succeed in this, but the | fred ihe hominations of Wa Volts M. | payment of the axlarica of the Solieltor and Deputy i) tar Gab, OK umes | peocartag evidences from the United Btaien to a a psy, | chances are against them, and the whole woler may | Dnemegiady, of New Jersey, Coneal at Tabane Solicitor, Assistant Solleitor, and Deputy Solicitor ther amen divents were offered and re. | that the accused were closely connected with tha The Istand Park ttaces—Third Day, aK |, Tet eo over to the next session Ie Springwan, of, Fennay ania, Cgveul at Tum Ae Court of Clalue, and of the Assisiant Attorney. | Jected. “Finally the vote was takeu on inagrting the | Fenlon organization in that country. In reply to the | | Atmasy, July 17. The first race, for w purse f THE FUNDING BILL. at District. rineae | Dropelsting Bi8300 for the talaries of two Assistant | Meats ie'nince of peailow thoes ama tho smenumest ond part of Mr, MIN's question, Lord Mayo wuld | Bish etic tntnd theten wea iron y Badd haves NW! \ The ditt o between the Senate aad Hoi Atturioy Generals, one Clerk, and two Clerks of ) to 62, | the time had not yet come for the revision of th ih three feht heats; Cont sat upon the Fundth ur hou.00), In anitition to the » neat amendinent was to strike out the Sd | casesof those Fenian convicts who were now filing vid, aud Pred Pence (itd, Thus bill are so wide that | ¢ The Senate alsy | ready appr , tor the payment of judgments patracts In ¢ legaliain, - = Mt will take several Conference Committees te hare | coutirmed the following Deputy Postmast: An. | the Court of Claims M 7 A the crownd that the pr tion | oUt the terms of their sentences, ade nee Cowmittee f E ne following Dept eters? Ane Mr § took the cround that the proposi : A" race, for All horses The Eifvets of the rn MAIL EX GCkc Ge IhAL 1 AN ok be tiatcr drew B: Hunter, at Onicbupere Mana.s Gr. Pre Appropriiting €3,000 for the surveys and inciden: | would be disastrous: and. would. result in general | The Morntog Standurd, i an article on the subject | that ‘never, beat 4 Tu INC loon See | Ther RollaALin. beben, of piedsteation TA A 4 Mt Huiyoke, Miss; Kiiphalet’ Wright, Derbyshire, connected with the care of proper'y oa Kruptey and ruin,'as Waid be har ontter: |. of NALMPaTiaaTiON, wayn, Hehe way Kiverction la-dnatier | 10 HTN: bride peo Ba Lach an " in conse Poth Housos wilt to, It is most like! ; ‘ 4 | vs ny tion isn K yt. | a twer ; y | Mase,; Coractius A. Field, Hanoy river, recently acquired by the Govern yable in gold, and would cause gold to rise | nthe English | 4 ran H. Har Surprise in theee straight | ost 10 t5 tract section inserted to apply only to fucure debts man edie ta Abpropeiating $100,000 to be expe vse " ter the HAARD moved to amend the section by pro: | {ul consideration should be given to the question of | Tine } i x he Se jected the following nominations: | ditection ot thy etary of War, in the fem vat gold contracts. nay) iw tegat- | the rights of naturatized citizens, ‘The Standard re a ' 1 hls residences, 10 Dikeman # d THB INDIAN BILE, Francis Pric New Jerse f. e the wreek of the steam: ip Scotland at Sandy Hook | tenders, i M ie 7 y : we fe i! Leah x SATA ee sprinted " it : gheed f - : . , dereey poral yt thy. | dhe wreck: iP y | tenors, of tho rate of gold in the New York market | prety gretalurs, puttieation of ihe denpatsl ED TELEGRAMS cw ihamis sired: tub ae f he Senate made 150 amoudiments to theta. | Yum; Adam t aneane venue New York. on the day the conteaet me tures | ature pabite Of the despatches : soni tra Nassau sirect, dled su : ; : District, Penpaylvoning Wt Ane, Abaess peropriatiog 81,590 for the removal of asunken |” Mr. Binottaw advocated striking ont the section, | whieh have been exchanged between the British and ages on priiter, eer ance Glan Apprepriation bill, whieh eaunot be considered | Interna txth Dis ucky; Sunuel | Fock 4n the chaane! vf New York harbor as recommented by the Commitiy of Ways Amertean Goveruments on this question A State Convention of Freedom Defend LWvares le the tite beseiiale ae Dy the Conf rence Committee Leiore Tuesday next. Nat + Inte A District 4 prints $120 14 for the pay of the Aw Means, He regarded tha section as in the interest of | a ha a called for Aug. 3, to meet In San France are Of age, WO pr fet by : “ Conn West on Die. an mers of the Senate. je nearer and oneyMon cer, ‘ i nis! ~ ‘ ave. . She was conveyed ta THe ORUNANCK INVESTIGATION, Lean , Sees Marened, Wevsion Des | Stee en amepapeen ey Me, De fs Sites al We coe bee eaiet eon ae | INELAND. The Demoertic Convention at Detroit, Mich., mia’ Wee eonveyed 10 1S Senator Howard to-day submitted a partial ree | Tutesu ue, Third Di triet, Mw Comm tec Tadian Adairs, ap rious legislation could be onarted | y Congr ee } nomin ned Wittiant Newton Flint for Congrees © of Howe Company M4, die€ tS He invisthcation of the je t SUI for feeding friendly, destiinte Mr, Ganritiy advocated ther ng of the #e wat, July 17.—Archbishop Catlen, Roman | /'5. XE) Oistele Rilie a ueemiea rit ' Port of te inviatration of the Jolnt Commaittce on AkMY ORDERS. feldente with: ike. bosomenademea ot | to ALA 4! Wepre iso chines bye | c t ropa u cea i Rom Thomas A, Goddard, of tho firm of J Saar aled at Gui none lie house tbe Work irtere f Ordnance, The report embodies some important | Ry dircetion of the Secretary of War the fole | Commission, some devate took place | Sid pions wa rameten (6 ‘ 2 of Ireland, ty conlined to his bed rd, well known merchants, died at Heston on | from ronson of the urain, superindiced by quae Points of testimony, a vast mass fy | low'ng officers have been relieved from duty atthe | Doohtties Morrill of Maine, Thayer, aud | back the country to spe: | Dy Hives ints day alight fund Le heat : } Ebigihad (and. i) be bce ‘ore | Miltary Academy at West Point, and ontered to thelr favor ot the appropriation, and) Messrs i —— ry F ‘rossé, completed his ———— “Sig regen a a ely Toe Teer | proper sinuous on the brat of September nex ‘ ett opponitom: © ‘ being lve the queston was {ken ou | SPAIN. wake Lua Crosse, completed his haw divi) bs hs . 7 ng. e hilt ncetee Deevet Dent Col RO. Warren, Captain Third Arti. n agreed to- 4 A, of | twelve and a half days at noe the 160h The man Van Faalil, sunsteuck at Jers cit @1 fu contracts for supplying ord) ] ery, Beever Licut Col. 1. NS, ienjamin,¢ aptalo Recon 1 to approprfate $20,000 fered Mr, Schenek's nimendt | 4 pti prea tame fr A a ae ie Rimilied,. tates. C D: | Acthery irevet Mal aptala Tenth dat | for the expenses lacurred in the Indian aervice. in. | the section, providing tha! the consideration for Losno, July 17,—Th The result of the Presidential et On Teureday, dled oF 17g F, Me the same day aking ss i ot ae | facta) Cantan FBI artecuth Tniastry ; | Caliiocu, row Isth) to 1507, was declared out of | contract# shail be matter asising after the pasmag «arrived at Clatra, in Portuya’ | gentine States tsa yet waknown ues } wumerous and costly expe silent Mt i Adam rey ital Licet | ceder as not having been referred he Comuitie Act, ote, eed nt progress of te elvetia ‘ 6 r " ly exp ft, M. Adams, Corse Baglaenrss First Lieut rar th been r A to the Comtuitive | the net, ote, Agreed t | Inte now rep of the Duke was } gon ST ida he wh My Phos ya In the ¢ try i with urma and prajectiios since the war, shia, Mourth Artiliogy, lreret A. | on Appropriations Mr. Pertne moved to amend, by requiring con plete aud Muxatiatuctory, Lovss, July 17.—The heat continues. in withe vicw to his private ¢ ments with 1 . Military Aca te Methe tsar | , Anoter amendment, by Mr. Viexens, pro. | triets in coin to be in wrilln reed to, caused by his refusal to obs ny orders, unless re: The Council of the Domi the mereury yesterday F above one Dig I 0 Lis private eu nt; with vejecting | Oh theteatier as Cacisin Kobert | POuns an aiditional compensation to Goverumunt Mr. Lawns {thar the section was for ceived directly from the Queen, and that the exile of | is in session at Ottawa Seores of loealitios aro equaly het And tuictopreseuting useiul Inventions; and with iy Forty Third Uoiantry, sail relieve him, wuen | Pmployces, met Loe sane fale the henent of ors of Wall strect the Literal Generate was decreed in ecusequence of meeting Ih Montre twenty deaths oceurred (loin atm ) mutilating wad destroying the records of his Deport Wend will Jola bls reganent. The bill then passed, and, at 11:3) P.M, the Sen Mr. Pik fem it was In antlelpation of | E06 i rs Le enicike aNd " numbing to $10,000 are to be nd oftects froin the heat and whiskey yestor nent, oud of different arsous's, to conceal his opurw: | ¢,The following ofticere have beew ordercd to report | te alourued or the dectal Court, Which would rule | thely alleged sympathy with the Duke an alleged defi for duty at West Point on the ail of August mest to tre Tegal te | neers “4 . baeriMol in 7.—Tho An mt tions. Hlieve tes omeess Ubote sameny House of Representative Finaily the gection Was struck ot OUTIL AMERIC Nig Treenary Department o faker ee ce Li the Ameriae pam THB PateNt oreie ovet LiegteCol,.0. ©. Parsons, Captain Fourth Arti RerouTs OF CoMMITTERA Zhe vommluey San enG Sap even erates wt ~ day in San Franelseo ns OP TNE | Centy-one of which proved. fui abialgs & 4 ed % 1 Tret Lien avi, Corps ol ogineers: s e 7 dat Aone i} R "0 une 2 ONDON, y _ +f The second Conference Committee upon the | jerry Hest lowe Ck: ke Vavie, Corps at tuwiness; | Mr, Seuexca reported buck the Senate Funding | * N00 far da passes upon by | To Jawmino, June 84, via, Loxnox, July 17. De, Will nerly President | MiNNeavouis, Minn. duly. 17.—Thormo amendnenty to the Tenure of Ofice acts have finally | Second L Charice Bh nance Depart out; ith amedmeuts, and asked for iis cou ation te | OMletel despatches from the scene Par. | Cobleg YING a resident of | yesterday ran from % to It the shade j vated upon a provielon which covern the Patent | feeryl we, Lowe tornts, Rilun Ariens Mrevel | ares ttanpat. objected to lia consideration in the atseat Tonaser tie Vane | ena report that the sitied forces have again com. | Norihemplon, Mass. bareday sight, 06 the | oes Ghowers ia tee coeaity, wore and We Mee, It lexislates out the present acting Comauis- | dered betore th Doard at New Yorke House, ani the bil! was reforred to the Comuittes of Hiner kek | Menten Sleeves Domibardmtent: ef, 656: Rortreen'O6 1” sine Kelly wren found dl 1 in th at | matt if ; oner, Mr, Stout, Chie’ Clerk of the Department, by _ the Wh Siate of the Union, fl Humnalta by land and w siyole, Mite Oh Fidey. Tie teat ed ett at | Moxtneat, July 17.—Tho maximum tempers Gireeting tht the duties of the omice, when vacancies | FOBTLETIE CONGRESS-SECOND SES- | Mz, Seues 1 tu postpone ail orders tn the after {rly yours, a | Parngnay erate sortie, for the shied and $50 (row the | tore at the Observatory during the hot spell was 99 exist Inthe head of the bureau, aball be performed BION. Committee of the Whole auterior to the Fandi ithe per centuin per | we of dish ont of Allied troops | savings bank the day b of which was | degress ud 710 | by the senior Examiner, This makes Silis If — vill, saying that he 1 the vote as ut * yreat thereon anid {h tuck wax repulsed, | found op bin person. New Onteans, July 17.—The thermometer to- Hodges Comeutssioner ad interim. Tle is frum Ver Kenate. Moa whether ene Tan bill oF the Funding bil | ormty MMe Hal qlng {HE raft atts | and the onciny were compelled to retreat to thir | | Senator dames A. Havard: who sited for “Ae has MoE Fivew above during by und intimate verieuce. The Pres Waanmatos, July 17.—Mr, Wiraow presented | Whole on the Panting bill ihe de thoieof shall be ‘exclusively used tor the | wounded, at the advice of Mr, Thornton, English Minister fo | ly moderated to-day. There wore sud DARL Eee Nee Saperenee: CSE TSICAL fr r Mr. Baooxs said that on a proposition to shat of | ren upt payment vat tut option. of th thi yay | on dont : will now probably send In Mz. Foote, and take the | the credentials of Joseph D. Abbott, Senator elect “Bape fps dion El gg alos o mption OF payment at the option « in — ir country den deaths from the eifeets oft yee . Je ‘an Importave Dill, Ivo.wing LOO. | holderor purchase of or exchange (OF Ale oy ta} anon 4 ; , idee ‘ ‘ ertay. and early this mornin ghauces of his confirmation, from North Carolina, Mr, SUMNER presented the id Bis Weis fe sake for he tens ton ware ptiany "of ie proeet “Inveren beat iy Vlebt ot FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, lhe Frontier Index reports that Cicneral Crook tereiay, sad carly th ri ie ee if fe AP ACaN Lesls: MCHLeGd elec Treg Sea ak ea tau ate MABaATORTa Pl oting Ch orl To States Olier than three Ler csubum cei tifieates _— attack indiana in Ldaho, but har been defe * How's PRINTING Pass PATENT, entials of John Poole, Senator elect from the | The vot Beerictan wach ces ues eo and debts past dae, oF jaturtng before the end of the Loxpon, Jully 176, M.—Consols di steady, | an! Was obliged to seud for wag take in the r's otter, The Senate Committee on Patents to-day had | *mMe State, Aessra, Abbott and Poole came forward | 1)" Hee) Taya a, si wremeat Uncal year, and may be ik wed to am Amanat IN | gt lx foe hone), and Whyaitig for account | deat) General Crook had two compantes of utantey, | — Atianta, Ga, July 17 weather is very Mr ‘ Rise TUB COMPOUND INTEREST NOTRS, on Ways and Means wns to limit the lowest devon: | ho more Fe ae eieite dette EM ittiey phates, daa. | Mr. Charles Menare, of Heekmantown, while | ,, 1oxt Ala, July This has been rotary presses, Mr lnventor, appeared be tion of bonds to @0, SRovion 2, And be it further enacted, that there in| Atlantic and trout Western consolidated b oo attempting to get upou the loew tive Rut atthe | te U nay 3; the fore them with a printed argument, endorsed by | OM motion of Mr. Carreut, the bill provid! WENCK wave | her phopriated ool the ditties derived frony dns PeaeKrcnt. duly Tie tnited, euates Pivetwedites | dopatin Mattebure, N.Y. on Fridey afternoon, fet | {herr 1 {oh dosteos, early al, who use the presses. In the United. States, | 8% itaue of thrte per cent, certificates to the a Hostrable | ported Gots, te sun of one hundred and thiety Ave | closed ak aybiBR Tor he, baue of Ig nor the wheels of the tender, and had both his | TWre Was one cure Ol wunAtry 5 bn ee Pillion® of aoliare aunaaiiyy wich aun during each | Laventoct, dy lege crastied so badly that amputation way necessary, |. SAV ANNAt Suiy 1 brn vere The Cowmittee, utter tull consideration, declined to | Of twenty Hions of dollars for the pu Purnia fireal year shall be applied. foie payment_ot the in: | elosad quiet, at the followin « 77 | Gon Ranke ee téeay Sea BC uotaronn Gosneeny i es Z f Oren elnanes, terete ‘and. to the. reduetion cat tie prive pal of | incre, Nu ttied.s middtte * ¢ Freedmen ea agencies in : fata. i recommicid lis aid will report the retiring outstanding compound Interest moter p Informally, und the House re: | (erat Ret te ay Teel T tn shut Phe inten of | oftho¥as did nit exceed 00h We Merhal |: uit, the, Breeton! a Raresa anenetea io) Keg | diay, (woot which proved fatal,” ‘Phe mcrsub, & : | f | taken up. ‘The question was on Mr m the Senate, with the Senate | the Hiking fond provid-aby the Pfthecetuon of the act | clord wenk wud Irvexuln wom further | Wek, except the Kemcral agencies at Louisville, | cates 1s degrees, she Senate for thely section, without any Zexpression | ; ; : rendinents to the. ladian Apprensistion bill, ‘The | retiued Reo Nt th Ttnitet et | Lexington, and Paducah, have been disconunued AVicuintron, Delic duly During the sirve df the Committee J amendment to aid 9 pretion providing for the aale of | Sriendmenta were hotemmeufred iayand acoumitiee | Heit and hipihe redemoton oF finding a Fee se ea ies tor the educativg ‘of the colored | aay cnilng Thursday four fatal cases OF sunstra EXACUTIVE DUSINESS. | nuit the Siheu tert was raeeted by a votod of iu 49 | of Confereuce way sake fur typroved Feb, 3, 1382, frie | ; | eS atic duke saicortig nuisbaniae anita } The tax bill was to-day sent to the President, | 1. ‘The bill wan then passed without a division, It FUNDING BILL. ery a Tho War Depart ed the imme: | anding to day were’ Ri turee obs | t0 ‘to-day, 1a on fullowe: ‘The Funding bill having been resumed, the frat ry . fy miket Me he nar ov ding today were two tauudred anit three, of w No electoral veto cane in tovtay, but It la agala an | ae u enacted That for she parnone of redermning and | amentment was modlted hy Mr. Senence, by mak: | yy _ Accident on Monmer Eravidenee, jel piste seuss tre aime been | CREE C eore | thists"i¥0 wore frou churn Lagat | nouuced as sure for to-morrow retirtns the Feiuainier of the eampoond interestaaten | ing the language as follows: jostox, July 17.—An accident vecurred to th (a for rebnot, ri nihialie Nive brane thee tre SPROULATIONS IN REAL RSTATE Wasreriea Vd. beoe bn batted Ate ake Bonds of the Unite he sthe | supply pipe of the condensing apparains of the steamer | “ ied. Eauweed | i Oni + ae Soe Uae p enterla asian asc Gavel es ad Ges Meertineates novetceeding grim ous, | Recretary of the treasy y reyand of de | Providence, of the Briatol line, causing ® bud teak, WIRiC ih atrolnumsta Watkik timed xi, under the direction of a | rmomoter imirking from 100 t 108 te / ‘7 PUT | said certificates to Dear act the tate of Ure pet dominations of finly dollars, oF ple of that | which induced Captain Simmons to beach her this | adaet OF bin’ freee: Mlabaerd whl woording to locality, ‘The some intense thases now in negotiation by Secretary Seward, | Ceatumn per annum, principal and interest payable in | *! morning about two O'clock on the passage froin New | New rolls aro boing us sanization | Neat brevails Uroughout the region west of Lese rom the Fejce Islands to and fucluding the North | Haful-mchey on ehand. and tote simiardi attra | ‘The amendment ip that form wan agreed to, | York to tir Tha wator was pines out of he | —— Fal idle Analog | certificates authorized by the act oi ue next amendment of th nittee o npartnionts, the leak stopped and the steamer tHE PAC a 3 a nada, b LD POLESLO } Pole, via Greeniand, will foot up no rly sixty salilous | MAW set i wrouide wai ana ninane ee he variuentt | and § Mivastdaunbe cab the crovinoo’ OF the | (clad wer iencs Cult baaah Ceeaniry Dnoial eheae | THM RAVLELE OOKEE whieh volunteers for tire | LOCAL POLITICS. im gold. c eaid vectific ates tay coueriute ah ty first section, whieh clagsifes te duration and ine | eiut o'clock. Mer bullis unliyured. Shehadseveu | goo py ia pasiive ws. The volun Fee will be ce & Coy Rio eee oaid verti ates tap Cousrftute and be held by any | wrestof te bonds, aud lusert in licu of tthe words | yuudred passengers on board Saw Franerseo, July 17.—Despatches received | naked to recnlist after October 1, when the new ml- | Maye Meeting of the Metropolitan .. mor sya i the reserve, In accordanes with the provisions of the | “forty years, and bearing interest payable sem) a oe at tho military headquarters from Al etate Chas |: 118 OtmantnabliG Bots LALO Dpsres ine. er erntic Clubs \ Mr. Sumner will, to: gla try to get an Exceu- | abovementioned act of Murch 2, 1867, annually, In evin at the rate of 8 9100 per cent, per GEORGIA, the troops are In excellent health, ‘The Indians now Se tp at Bi aa eh Ud tt aed il eoting iv Pourteouth street last evening aion ty ratify the Chinose treaty, a yOV u , 7 * wae ve) slimly ed r “e ) ve Sesnon ty ratty the Chincte trey aa Seva axeiaxicion: Mae ee cn EW Vas Gaede ean Ua bel = } reunrd the occupation of Sitka and other places With | Ay qntique court dress worn by Marie Antoinette, | Nim od Tinly,ultemulea “Hw exerciava 0 wo THIRD FANTY. Mr, SERMAN rome to a personal explanation, and | thon propose to be alruck out by providing a cua | ArtaNta, Ga., July 17.—In the Sonate today | not unfriendly ine al Pacific Rattroad | ROW in Buffalo, is, attracts Moe | Cinlos and’ wddreaa Vp dudes Wriedk lorsente i The third party movement hire is rapidly ooz- » a recent article hs Fe of fly year bonds at # 5-100, thus making four | tne Committee on Inveatigution reported that none Ff Uylas Con Railroad | dress ts of xuperl) brocade silk, elaborately em- | Se” yietouri 3 ie Wright, loruers onstrous job in th Treasar. classes of bonds, He argued that to reduce all (he now run to Wad » ae unired and huly browdered, with ti train of th ” bah A b : ‘wg out, and those who do vot like Seymour and ane dks Teeald | bo t Would be tocres, | of the members were na rocommittal, | quiles cast of Sacramento, Coustruction alas un + with rain “of the same rich | Cheirian ot th ing. This his friends, ct them, | that the Dill gave no power to the Secretary of the ertal, "Teva recently purchased by ftes. (0 F Robertson, New York, admininteat pleture of tering iy Governor Bulluck, } fyurteen 1 low further Kast oncr Porpoie, the plonaer of the codfish | founded on dycuments sent in ‘ot wis defeated by @ vole of 13 to & was mainly melaneuviy € Blair are ti comp atoning to refuse to help ¢ ole funsting Dill, by 4 ' easury beyond what be already posarasge, and sory provision, hol the estat ev Williatnn, the t 5 doping to seo them defeated, v0 that tbey can iu the | DTeaury, Desone Tint Ae Speteh ; Mr, Candler (Dem.) defended several of the mem: n thirty-five thousand eateh, arrived to-day ' yter a military de mand threatened with that every section of the bill Is reatrfodve upon bis hot ex c f f . ata aera Se l sext Convention dictate the ticket aa ee eosin oe fom the ‘Treasury. ditretiyor | change them fur bonds paying lees interest, Agrecd | bere accused, and ainted that Mr. M fron) the Northwest const puted gem of ave We w Hou tual tator in the person uf Gens € CONPIRMATIONS nulrectly, or Jay Cooke & Co,, liad ever alluded to | to, the"uecustal tasters had to Flour gaa, Wheat firm, hee ate atid ean Biale it Ne Fist seenlcer, Ose. 1B. Brestaan, the suject In hia presence; but, on the contrary, all | Mr, Pike moved to amend the amendment pro. | to protect him from ee while ee | he Missouri an State Conventi sippl, formerly Atlorney der cra The Sonate to-day confirmed all the nomina- | 46 tuned if 1 rs were opposed to the bili as | posed by the Committee om Ways and Means, by was fying over ye head, end a a tt The Alleged Mexican Purchane. mraday, (ol MeClar the Prosene repvesenas’ | KaNe 8 detiiled ace of the sullerings of pala ¢ was went, x to destrc : aking the ee oe Mt leateat of mein | cused were firm Union men during tie wa Wea, Puy ‘ongress frou the bifth Dinielct, wax natal: | ti chaties with lone be‘ure them where there was uo contest, in- | tending to destroy thelr vocation ; that ao far ashe | taking the ntersot four por cont, Moonee ot He ee ta Duy Tr Thee papers of | teil Congfers trou the birth ivtrict vas natal | inne wth Wir sluding « large list of ariny brevets: pramota the interest of Jay Cooke, thougie persone | by Mr. Wile Of funding | the Provisional Gove nor of the actin of the Seuite, | this elty publish to-day leading artictes, baved on ard, a prominent miller and Nour mercha Carolina, wee wet jntroduccit, wid proceded to Ie THE ORDINANCE INVHSTIOATION, Al friend, Who, if he had made a fortune, had di the national debt wa bh’ expression | and atating it was ready for hnainens telegraphic reports from the Kast that the United | Lis, W ne ously nominated for Licute ment the dowufal of slavery, aud to demonstrate the two members, d ot Hancock ra, Long, of Car- Governor on the wecond ballot, ud ine. | States have purebared fr sohin Re leo the States of | present incumbent, was nominat inferiority of the wegro, who had no m J with the white ure the td | Inthe Go. | through the national ¢ Senate's Select Committee he: Hepeisle: Balect Comsat esis W pay ibs debie iu good faith : yaave male reportin part on the pr n Ordnance | it by ho chases, ¢ ‘orable means, and not altogeruer fh n- | veriment seenritios, the ployed by three aue. | that the country ty, were Li racts ond experiments of the Orduance Depart see corctaries ‘of the Treasury in the wale of | tiil that was done, the mere passage of «funding bill | sib! the discussion of | cir cases the Houte | Sinaloa and Sonora, ¢: niing tho aetion of Mr, | tor Secretary of BLite, Tudall Me the | ackass, oF . | eagle with the nent. ‘They say the importance of the inquiry will | bonds; that Jay Cooke & Co, were not responsible | would not accomplish the object, and the ussion | Sdjourued. F Seward In the matter N forth » card from v arin crow? This we suppose was to prepard He appreciited when it Is considered that curing | ior thik measure OFC wae a mere Waste of ime, eer Jose Goderie, the. Mexican Conant in this elty, : ones in wig for Mr Gwenn. of Georsia, oes 8 [ie ie rebellion (he purchases, contracts and ex iii Riel wala, Mr, Doreen (Mass.) said that be wanted to see but SOUTH CAKOLINA. dnielally dvnying the truth of the repert, ani pro: Ronagny.—W,l. Vanand, of 91 Fulton | Save, sways s necro, and gow e furlous éampalgs Amen's wade by the Ord Department of the ° one kind of funded ere were nineteen forms - houncue the statement absurd, as the Cocstitutional Dit (OLE. Dialonks pemeraa eRe nker, 10 when genins and lunacy seem to ear tions, We eal and supply ot projection of | Mr, Witsow reported his bill for the reduction | of publiv seeuritic nobody could tel which was | Couumuia, 8. C., July 17.—In the Senate the | Governiient of Mexico his no power to alienate any ws Abo Fant, o sinek Tewerany tiverasd, sen ta vory mag they are ty that strange eroatheg his clars, cost the United States very uearly, If uot | of the military p estabiishineut from the Com: | worth more, and Which less, He udvoested the ex- | aii viding homesteads has beca passed. porticn of the national teriilory taining Jewelry, valued at $150. ‘The parcel " slit aan thot “out of “tour Uundree Altogether, tle suin of $7,000,000, bu more especially, | mittee on Military Adaire, withont amendment, tension of the time to fiity years, the aduption of tue | ill providing homesteads bi paew — es Need eee ea MEE te al roes that his Inte masa owned, he ‘ pitt be felt when it is Femembered how, at Fort Tuy TUMPORARY VACANCIES BILL je of interest, uni the abwolute withdrawal | An attempt has been made to reduce the amount Riot ju Millican, Texas, We el tan Renieen ccloe Ve UNG! int eee Ht, Ivok upon only four who, wore as well of Island © many battle’ fleld <j zation on such bonds, in any form. of the oSicla! bonds of the Gtale Treasuror, uo s See ae atte ie i A hare (Geant) Maarttinic Fes pro | as they were \ ten at, he inquired, hi halier, Morrie Island, und the many battle fields of |G. sotion of Mr. Conkiana, « new Conference | “Mr. Stevens ita) declured bimecif in favor of © | 05 cave bin to nas of the State Treasurer, 90.08 | Gauvesrox, Texss, July 17.--On the ovening | perly had betm abstracted tue Ww the thier tli dlatotical dopeowatl res, et ee Unlon, this arm oF the serv tr Nh eallge the « ons of the | Committee Was appointed on the bill to supply tem: | funding bill which should reduce interest. If no | Honds already given having been declared insuM. | Of the 15th Instant, a serious riot commenced ot Mil . ” ed, Dut Ouly to, Feallze the expectattine. “ty the | porary vacancies be une Executive Deparcacuts,inac- er ity wo bari wes done; | crate already 6 tee ean on tha Central allroad, Tt appears that a | 4 Warcumay Suor.—Early yesterday mornin bay , 4 Vlevicus | cordunce With a request frou the Huuse, to fund at a lower rate of he House there has been ® long discussion a cang, supposed to Le river thieves, visited Pier 2s, i + and Was fe disasters whieh befell us, Each of the a b Inthe House there has yf moh of abont twenty-fve negroes, led bya white | Norte Ri t hth " thusiain, Mr. Gwynn, asa black Demonte ed by Gen. Dyer had, in turn, been urged upon DRFICIRNCY BILL, interest, then the Goverament would protit by over the cont seats of Democrats, aud the | ; g North Hiver, itis thought with the Intent to commit in be ena tt reMOathien od Won of the Depaitnent during the frst two He thought, however, thas the lowert rate of inter | Probability ts that several will be vueted school teucher aud # negro preacher named Brooks, | depredations among the freight sheds, Charles | Would take the fortune of a minstrel company Bho attention of the Depsituncnt during the Unt my. | Mr. Mount of Maine, called up the Deftteney | est ‘ahould be four por cent he did not think they | ® 7 eu ee tate ar ted cota Wile Haller 1, who ts eniployed as a private Watchman, hap | With his speech the mecting concluded. ‘There w' Pana wi aceuia was not presented to their | Appropriation olll, whic, ve stated, wus the last one | enutd get moncy cheaper. He thought it the duty of js —— Lut the white citizens interfered. to prevent the ex: d'to disturh them in thelr operations, where ag Heat Wednesday, when the banner wil fonaide vation unti the fel of 1589,” [t appears, liow. | OF that nature loft ( activ. the Government, with the accumulating gold, to ex VERMONT, galan setdad uy the anend and tie Aerie ar w of the upon him and wounded. hin ; hat ie September, ees, under the advice nad | The question war on, the amendment made hy the | pend one-half of It in redocming the Lycrtwetities iu peti a Frag eee fa Reis oe A EE le Qe froin, In thecontusion the wuypored thieves | | Gant Coun. —The Thirtoonth Assembly Dig , Dommities on Ap,ropriations. An amendment strt- 4 their falling due; alter they fell due no ; the Sie re me, oti] is escaped, Moore recelved surgical attention, aud is | trict Grant and Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Cam Peemcecation of, 8 cay, constructed Ordnaree | Kin out the approprlition Of $400 for easnal rus in PT onace ta toe Me RS Mowtreting, Vt., July 17.—The Btate Demo- } the mob, ‘The result was the death of ten or twelve | capactei tu recover, bi patgn Chib, oF Which Me. Noble MeDonld is Presb f ed bece Pan tented, was limited to the Hotch- her amcudunents were agrecd to, striking out the | vay that the bonds shuuld be p ‘oMcers and two Electors at large, Was held in this waeilated number of casualties being B.-A. | teenth street, fell yesterday frie milk wagon ar | comer of Bighteenth etreet, Col, Olentt deliveree frot und Schenck) projectiles, and that e very | Sppropriation for surveys of the Cwaxe Indian rise tw York platform, What was tliat platio luce today, the Hou, Hotner Wheaton, of Montpe iy-of troop arrived. ave-iaat might, aud dis: | the corner of Chuech und Worth streets, und was run | Au uuizess on the political outlook, predicting thy faburete comparauive trai of these three wus then | Yauon $2,708,061, and of the Omela une’ \tinnebeg Mr. Hoxt—To pay the Gvetwention in lawful | fer, presiding. ‘The avusluations wale are as fol: | persed the rioters, aster killing. three t The | over, injuring him severely, ‘Taken home... | dees of the ticket ., f mame ‘ded, with a view of determining which is | reservations $546, Ssriicing out the appropriation | money, if lows fattor, nuinbering between tree und five hundred | Fellt Marks, 06 Browlway, lel) yeaterd Laion Keromucan Genera Commrter.—a SReenar projectile to be ueed, By this oficial act, | for s bridge af Hock Jaland, Dilinola? and inserting | Ms Grevaa--What do you eal! lawful maney ? Por Governor—Jobn L, Edwards, of Derby. per had fursited themselves. threo miles from | from his wagon and waa badly hurt, Tawen tame... | sherial meeting of this Committee was held at the the haviyert James, Dyer, and Avsterdam projectiios | $8 appropriation of @15,00) for prin’iig the Feocese. | Mr. Husa mi itetaih se ow conrad and | For Lieutenant Goveruor--Sorillo Noyes, Burling- | Miiiiicun, und refused olny sivw Farms until | Jamex Brow his ley broken yesterday at Doig: | Tums corner of Bruadwoy ‘and | Twente sepone 0 sly eondetuped, especially the so; | nen of the Senate ne Dally Gods, Alen. one | mine you kno aughter,| ton he troops disperad th Bae Onete: Wek tire eee: | strech, Inst even a, John Cochrane in the ea eats Hs lg The Seerctary characterized | otferod by Mr, Fessenden, appropriating @lvi for | Mr, StavENs— bold hicao platform and For Treasnrer—J. H., Willaims, Hellows Palla. PRASh any and bixiy. Dorscas, Bots teenie Thirteenth atreat. | Faken Mr, Clarios 8. Spec F mov. thatthe nom paleo yr prolccilcg, The ecreyary enaracterz04 | coativuing the grading aud dNiag up of de apitol | ge t'interstind, iW, om that pointtorke NewYork | feetolutoay hors wiopted apiseving. the noml: | (have asian fonresussieton tint a user weniger | atrect, wan jeatesday run over byt horse va w mn he epuultean Beate Coay ch Ite ma Uficture. as %. useless expenditure of | 6rounds. platform ; thatthese bonds shal ba patd ju | nations snd plaiform of the National Convention at | of the Loyut League had ueew hung, but who has d severely injured. ‘Taken home, and Ue retifind, The motion wae by i Tt appears also thet the so-caliea LOUISIANA RATIVIRS THY AMENDMENT | Ing to the oriyinal contract | New York, since been fund. : aireatod. Anthony Molder, of 14 Avenue 1, wil enthusinem, clos A the n prijectile is tn every material respect the | Mr. Trummuts interrupted the procecdings by pre. | | A mutiber—Lhe law, Mr. Stevens, according to | Sianese as sees = at work yoaterday ut 11H Wooster street, hud his | the candidates, AI. Spencer aise c 1 projectile, and senting. do strom tho Louisa Legisiaiare, | the law t ; lanl beule’ Baca shiek tol, bad bis | Comm able Meetings be dh ee ee a ee celeertni would be | Setiivine ‘the Touresenth comstttutional eet atl | Mr: Biice—The spirit and letter af the contrast MISSOUKT Philedelyhia tn Darkness, Haul badly cut byw sireular 0. Taken to ele | eee oe es om meeting a carly am possible the ee in view of wbat had then taken place, | snd also the credentials of William Pits Kellogg, Sen Mr. Stevexs—What wasthat law? that the inter resi Puicaveceia, July i7.—‘ibe supply of gas is et, fell from the raofor 145 Laurens sercete sud | Walch was carried, ‘The meeting th journed and ull tiat hus since transpired, the propriety of the | ator elect for the jong term, and John 8, Harris, Sear | est should be too certal Louis, July 17.—The following additional | esnausied, ond the sirike of ine ges men still con. | wae badly hurt Mais Gatuvat ene , As soon is the adjonrnment had taken place eelsion of the. Board, as’ approved ‘by the élect for the short teres | cemt. In coin the bo nominations Were made by the Radical State Conyen. Mra t * M Commies on Pubic Meetings met and de cannot be questioned, The Committee are Mosers. Kellogg and Harris were then preseat be payab just as the gen on tovlay: Register of Lande, Joseph H. McGee; | Unues, The newspeper offices have generally resort New York City Suvpay Seuoot avo Mis. | conet hie arrangements on Tucsday evening neat ti y, cannot be que stlen Ke and p iy | y 6 Of the opinion that It was justified by the most elabo- | to the President pro fem,,who aduinistered the owth pis (Re stood it; just ar he (Mr. St | Attorney Goneral, Horvee B. Joh son; Supreme | ed to esndies and ol lomps, The Ji quirer propriotor NAKY BOCURTY THE Meriopiet kriscorat —_ unidersood it Junt a ai understood it whe the law | Judgew, David "Wa Was enacted; Jdstas it was explained on the floor a | Henry Clover; Klectors at Large,’ Ge Cuvnen.—A meeting of this lety Was held on Friday eveuing in the Broome street M. B. Chap eiwion Bliss, and | Fate ponctc.ble demonstration. | Viainly enous NAPIIBMOE SILL Laat Mission woot, CeLAMRaTION.—On Thursday temporarily tt {up an autoratic eas apparatus poe Conte ; iments 1 ; ens persia couden ‘The consideration of the Deficiency Appropriation | dozen times by the Chairman of the Committee on | Cat” Schur — aud piste Bi on the first floor, and lights the building by that | Mr. Win. W. Cornell, F at, in the chair, ‘The | ening Inst the oft re ond Clenee ae e ines afer Bept, 2, 1°68, were purchases, contr od, The third seetion haying | Ways aut Means. If be -kucw that any party inthe | tors~tee District Chauncey d. Filley; 8d Dis: | tucaus, A tow places of amuseneit are open, but | Kev Dei, Marks, repre mative of the New York | Qhenne HB Meibo oa “Mission Sabbath i any contracts for a ba country ould go for paying in coin that which was | trict, Geo. Huvsman: 3d District, k. 8 Waterbury; | they will be forced Wo suspend perty School bud a te the entertainment of and experi on(s Which should hot have been made, ce, presented the following summary of the oe Thnsew, contracts, and experiments | or improvement. Vinding the Government to pay | payablein mone), thus enhancing the debt one-half; if | dtu bistriet, 8B, Boyds Sti District, Thos, ¢ PILADELIUIA, July 1711 P. M.—This eity pres | Work for the months of May on. tee ee yg Ridge ye and all euch Purue iu the face of adverse rep tt | more than the sum appropy Fame trpovet et | le knew there wansuch aplatiormandaucha delerml- | Tussetts Oth Districts Lewis Geergany tis Disrics | gente gtaumy eperedele torblehee Alithat tortion | Presched, 12: prayer mee‘ings, et Tar eee pay Sy RL Yeti] ‘the fleld,” but were in violation also of the official Joyment of any persons without a gpglor ‘ap: | nation on the part of his own party, he would, with al, Weatherly; Sih District, W. 5. Wente; tt | depending on the City Works Is totally deprived 1W; vinits to Sunday schoulss 81) missionary aad | USMS, Plone ee ee oberrics een which rohibition of the head of the Departuent, It | propriation to pay them, and pun ishing any Govern | Piank Blai: wud all,vote for the other party, He konld strict, Theodore Bruere lights with the exception of afew candied and limps | pastoral visits, 4137; visiinto the slek. 14s; fainties The ittte onew a Feapberries, Ben whic . A be onecived by these official ucts, the | mens oficors violating the provisions for misde- | vote for no such swindle on the taxpayers af the | ioe Iigore Windows, Tho appar sections of the city, | P Oe pages of tracts distributed, 9,000; | ie little oven ae fo caloy with obbdlen Eee jotchkass, Parrott ‘nd cheriekt projectiles were au: | meanor, country, He would vote for no such speculation in mt acaataes Bacie depending on the Hpring Garden and the Kenslngtcs | cvuversions, dL nnusrals,0; received | Auditeasen were delivered by the Hey. Mr. Italia thoritatively designated in September, 1563, as the Mersr#, Sherman and Fessenden opposed the | favor of the large bondholders and millionaires, He e mat © J Works, are stil lighted, but it is not known how tion, full membership, ® ape Pey hes! re ae Mevenson, Bhree standard classes of rifle preyectiles ; section, which Was defended by Messrs, Morrill, of | repeated though it was hard to say it) that even tf | Leavenworta, July 17.—Gens, Grant, Sher- | jong tis w lil last, as tuo Gas Companies’ employees prge Huitls, representative for the vast side | Na been Suptintendent of the Benoa! alten tm ot Committee, in view of the testimony, uecep! anid act, nid Howe, Frank Blair stood on the platform of paying according | man, aud Sheridai called on Mayor Morehead at his | grg ali acting wxethe ailowing report, view: | jill he music was wider the direction, of and are fully fatisficd it yas actuated hy no other section was atricken out on motion of Mr, | to the contract, and ithe Kepublican candidat aiico this morning, and after passing a fe } families prayed with, 003 bv fn‘a very pree tive on the part of the Bourd and the Secietary MAN, 20 to 18. on the platfu.m of paying bloated speculators twice | minutes socially, they went to the root paxt’s of tivcts distributed, 6,724; Vi is, | OEEON ith Wey sroat deal of go0d Im Ve rcauitost desire to promote the cause of the | On motion of Mr, SHeRxAx, an appropriation of | the amount agreed to he paid to them, and of taxing | of the Leavenworth | Sucial Club, | where Are Sermons proached, 117; prayer tectings held, | Herous condition, aud is doing 4 sites teal fe Pi the Ordnance Board, as $20,000 was made to provide for the detection of | his constituents to death, he would vore for Frank | ghort time was given to the reception of a number Mowtuwat, C. E., July 17.—The steamer Gre- | 117; ela clings, 812 baptisins, 113. ‘The Cornell 0 diatries formerly Rows Ms , eventh street | Acctuentatty Suor Hivsrty.—LHenry Swarts - Biair even if a worse man than seymour was on the | of citizens who called there. This evening there | elan struck a'rock in Cedar Rapids inst night and was | i + promises | aged 9 of wich aticely while playing with fPiueh excitement nil sensation.) Bill. bes levee af the residence af Gea. Sheridan at | ru ding Room, «now feature of the B into Sandy Bay and beached to prevent her from | Society, organized by Mr, Robert Ko, this. acto pene Py the Becretary of War, in bretented thus | counter entiy because It furnished w reliable point | Mr. CuaNpLen, from the Committee on Com- | ticket, he added. Bom wire allthe subsequent wets of the Depa: ithe Depart: | merce, moved to shvert an appropriathin of B1,ouu0H | | Mt.’ How The Democ atic doory are stil open, | Fort Leavenworth, waore ticnerale Grant and Mer: | sinking. Her passengers and Daggige wero landed | to be of grist good to the youre men i that ueigh | inl, alot vel Jn the sHoulder. b stl, jeter us for the pre 108 e] end cul etion of cer | am e gentleman can en in. man Fees irfricnds, The ms are gep- | safely and bre at by th borhoed, Wher rat oper ta Hendagee War HO being Copsiderd dap.erogs, ves Bent in the relation way, be Lez, Coprmalced s | Bf Oe Bile warke Oh Fivars ood Wartore berctotecs | "hte Bcowese suemnocnd bis belief thas. the mate, orally bolas laviiea: gen. | pully tnd brought here this morung by Ve steamer | borhond’ Win, Best oneyed “tue altenda tat betig com takes

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