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PRICE TWO CENTS ite from Lontariile JAMAICA, LONG ISLAND. “THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. —_— ¥ROM WASI YORK, MONDAY, JULY 20, 18 IINGTON, pel 1 Se serrtmeateyres of the New York, CA BLE TELEG RAMS THE HEATED TERM, The Mammoth Cave ia on the and Washington press, which pict oMlee of Uie Erle Hallway, 241 Browdway, New York mm Was larcely attended. Gon, Ranks received tle party, vend ® subaldy to Faliway companies, ee Pay ee riety Ses beet more Syhom he intreduced to Mr. Burinzame an his asa: Phe ani —_ Though by no Lal shy As Rag from by than ordinary interect’” Papele triendly tothe cacce | Tn the your, 1686, the ground now covered by naaay, After hall an hots conver= his waa azreed to, \lewalks, we are happy to assure the distant read. | pease copy. Nis Probable Postponement of the | sation upon cetestial tabjecta the ciena wis given to | ‘The question was then taken on the substitute | Admiral PASPABUC Visite QUOGM | 5 rn wi cee wakes coMntuMe che Lo eee this rising village was puretiased from the Indiane Funding Bill Tee ap, was fatcched wy ibe terrestontene areae | te hg He og walk a dozen blocks without danger of troubling the AMUSEMENTS. fqhor, Maes Gee Geile Gems Ce ; ne Way, was followed by the correspon fents, arm In of bonds—one at five per cent, for elt ilk a dozen blocks anger of troubl he or, Sine 7 1 asm, 1) procession, Arriving in the dinner room, Mr. | ene of the United States, and one at four per cont, Victoria, Coroner. The a ra Yt et ee ee ee tual temperature for two days has a ny Burlingaine ual temperature y ook his seat at the head of the table, | payable in the United State The terribly hot w dns the guests marched in they took the seats oa! | fort, or Paria, thor last week told heavily | place, the farms of the original settlers have beew wat London, Frank: | -————_ been but Hite below that of the Mery eulminat figned them, ‘The tad! t ith | _ The vote was taken by tell | resulted: | tthe middle of the fast week, yet the presenec of | *xtl@et the playhouses, yet some of them kept | broken up toto lote, and @ place for plesseateebarten “i then, ‘The tables were clegnr ty spren t w fe vote wan taken by tellers, and reaulted—yeas , at the midille of the last week, prenenee 0 ; encen Ie the rest " The Fourteenth Amendment Soon to | (i spythances at's hearty diene, We ticeuete Me | Sanyeus "so iecumitue wae micced 2" | Demonstration Concerning the Erish | {i tie ot bas essentially prodied our autter. | OTAVOIY UP, and rejoleed In audiences of tberal num. | Frsldenees le the resalt. damaice See Rot, howeveh be Fully Ad Burlingame veeupled the head of the tabie,at which | _ ‘The Committee then rose wud reported the bill and | an a tae teow thy, the. | Oa opt pace with other towns, even further from New Fully Adopted Were the most anclent of the press of the country rep. | Staendinents to the House. r ngs, Aries fweat from ont brow [hy th ja pot stared woek will be | York, forthe reason that heretofore the means of com P 'y rep 5 The main point of interest this week will Feaented (n the national eapital. At the foot of the | | Mr. SCHENCK moved the previous quostion on the Jif man earns his bread by the sweat of | | The m Munication by the Long fatead alnad tive OO —_——- table eat Gen. Banks, supported on the right and feft | Dill and amendments. iia At Nibio's, where the irrepressible Bateman brings y the Long Iola road have 0 " nilivid ho, adore, Chih Tajen ‘and. Sun | The House refused to second the previous ques iPubtleiead Bigham dhionttedelichs Mr. Evarts Accepts the Office of isn’ Rover auedas tatrnte’. tues, cote | Warcieas Oanre te MR. BANCROFT'S NEGOTIATIONS, | * “tt, trr Adarand averszo waxes, ought now of the table sat the interpreters and «tu. Mr, Bourwact then offered his substitate to be able fo stock several dozen bake-shops with out O enbach's comte opera of * Blucheard.” Every | Deen safe or sure, ‘The trina on that road never ras care line been taken to bring the opera ont in a | OF tn . the sleepers were not good, the falls an don é Pring! gb pt inn, i rhe il the bi eporie’ rr : style of perfection, and the public may confidently ox ul and things Were «0 generally mismanaged that Attorney-General. tn fiche were in ates. i rncevtarne | she Commitee ot the, Whaler fered Ve a the sta of lie}, and even went 90 fora to produce | eee g vara treat, ‘The leading characters are. by | ‘<Tus feeldents and the lows of many lives wore the ment, as representod on the bill of fare, having been | Printed and the vote to be taken on Monday. Coolness between sriet On Ochieveme ‘ le. Ir - . hevitalle consequences, Better days are in store for _—_—_ | Bet tiposed of, General Hanks stood up and made | 4 The hill.as passe upon by the Committee of the b Lilet hit tye the Tast_ month has teen posable only with the tee: | PM oiled ce ie a @ Polmer's | jamales, ‘The Bonth Side Ralttoad, extending trom ri a brief proposing the health of Minister Bur. hole, is'as tollow 2 ‘A general t fe Lightly ap. | Pallet troupe also appea © piece. 4 lector Smythe fh t # there were 0 reporters che Been own: way tent | MAM. A Reneral longing for rain was slightly ap me aa oe so { Wililamsbarah to Tstip, and passing throagh Jama Collecto: ythe Rejected by a) Hoare anc saying that ag these were vo, revorters | | Secrio 1. That the Secretary ofthe Treawnry there, | Lownoy, July 19.—-On Thurslay last, Admiral | peau geaterday afternoon by a tier shower, which | Alf Burnett continues his fucial performance p ea, thorkeed to feane conpan OF Fe eo. | the United States iu anch ed honda of JFO as HO May preseritye, atid Large Majority. | Farragu was opened for the public seeommodation on Satare received through the Prince of Wales, who hter.) Minister Burlingame, In response, I thunder, | St Dodworth's Mail, Tete. ques on with the public was about half water and half 1 ining a FS Lata DE ee UR te ee een eek te day, and the competition between this young aspirant marked that It had been agreed upon in advance that | or iMeedcrm Wie iy colnet the please ot The United | Nas Visiting the American feet off Cowes, an invita: | tt may seein ungrateral, but we eannot help thinking | ROW he has the facoto play in wach weather, but he | oF ihe Ad woes OA lee tales tu yen one em should be made, and he could not, there be after forty yours, and bearing interest payanio | tion to visit the Queen. ‘The next day the Admiral | Sian ee : ‘ 4 has a face that would Ia corn the most flexible LA hs ie ust con. fore, make any formal remarka without violating the Noche at the Bentane that about ten times the amount of rain would have duce to the benefit of all the tow cr te, Apectal Despatches to The Sun : C 8 Fel na ly 1 cot at the rate of 34-19) perceatum | and the principal oMeers Of bis fleet proceeded to pf those little gutta percha things that some years | OM b Be Aur Mhelaaethy cba, Ble ap og He would that he never felt Annom, Whi heald bon'eand the intercet thereon, been no more than we deserved no, let us say The South fide road will make the distance from Wasutnaton, July 19, 1965, ore pleasure in bh ¢ Uian on the present occasion, | the Income pxempt from tie pay: | Osborne Hons, where the Quben was then stop: | needed, o were peddled on the streets. Oneo seen, you | 5 rit m — THE FUNDING MILL TO BN POSTrONKD, Xi ne he was by the representatives of the Bie ve New. we well | ping, and were recelved in the most cordial manner Jamaica te Wilhameburg im about twenty minetes, | great controlling power of the worl|—the representa | ynder State, miaul: m ‘The mortality Hat from heat for the Inst week is nnot effnee that face from your mind's cye, aad in It seems almost certain now that there will be | tives ofthe press of the great republic of the world. he said bonds ehail be ex. | by Ter Majesty, the Prince of Wates, the Duke of | tose than we expected, which Is comforting, The | Sheer despair you cry out, Burn itt But go and ace | Thore ¢ also @ line to Frnding.ill agreed upon by both Monger thia | He (lt that he owot much to the press of Amerie, | gn'tay Ne present. interest-bearing | Edinburgh, and the members of the Royal Court. number of heat deaths inthis city was, we think, | Ht Hirst. | i] | wet at Ba plying to the ferries { cars propelled by dummice it New York with horse cars . es ‘ a whieh had aided lin In his great_mission of humant: | deptot the United States other. than the three percent ONDON, July 19,—Reports of the harvest fro : w "4, John Brot Ye sesalon. There seems to be so wide a difference be- | ty, and whose influcnre had so sixgally coatribuied | am certinestes sud dente Geek dn ok aes hehe | oe a tha ite yee bebe f the harvest (rom all | only about 250, Yet that tea fearful total for such a | | At Wallack’s, John Rrougham’s “ Lottery of ave abont 7,0 permanent inhanitanta, tween the Sente and the House, that It is nos likely undertaking. the end o1 the present fecal yen: Issued to | Parts of the United Kingdom show that the yleld of | cause, Throughout the country similar frets are re: | Life’ was, and still ia, the atinetion, ‘Though less Maes St au ditlatant a ts the annual average ef the crop corded, the bi m having «pread (teelf all the | Pretentious than bis moredewittimate comedies, this is | denominations, © Serroguie and to be adjusted, There will be a move made to-mor: — vunt in the "wegtecate fuiliciont to cover the prin. | wheat exo County CY com) fow to postpone the whole question autii the next | FORTZATH CONGHESS-SBCOND BE: AOA DO MONG. Se nee Ob umations estimated | Loxnow, July 19.—A popular demonstration took | way from Newfoundland tov some. undetermined | ® Well-wrltten play, a ‘ice all hrough with the | Cove? ("ke's oflee, (wo cugine companies, pablie rider macted: That there is hereby | place in this city to-day, in fivor of the Parliament: | port in Brasil. Yesterday was @ shade cooler, yot | sententios wit and philovophy of the distinguished \ and several country hotels ia And Be it cli, aod no mo Jession, ea Of the duties derived from ny Jamal he principal a c THE POURTRENTI AMENDMENT, ——-< Suin of ope bundied and thirty-five millions | @Fy Measures for the abolition of the Irish Church | fang were active; men looked longingly toward | author, Is auccess adda another victory to one | Vin" eth haere Hnteed Falton, which is tong, them at once ratify the Fourteenth amendment to the public dedt,aad | men, carrytn ORNANAL NUSINRSS—MILLA DIAPOSED OF, the reduetiva of the pribelpal of U 9 rea tie ublie ded vanners and wearing green ribbons, 7 1 eee such reduction sh staking, fund roe re 1 Constitution, When this ts done, Congress will pane | Wasittoros, July 18.—A bill was refe wed to ed by the fifth seetty Act entitied An act to | Proceed to Hyde Park, whore a mary meeting Wa4 | stand forth; we shall not tamely yield the palm | Aue The fs belong pushed ahead rapidly, and he concurrent resolution declaring the amendment to | &'Mt land in ald of 4 railroad from Nebraska City to an pion oRntindine Wiereok ga fore hitiaa tne | Orzaelzet. After addresses from several epeakers | eat fin) while the quicksilver strageles up near to | Will soon be able to holst hie name ae manager be legally adopted, the Union Pacifle track Foaling debt of the United Slate," approved Fevruaty | bad been delivered, resolutions strongly protesting | ninety, ‘The shower of yesterday evening might be he Worrell sisters closed th The President has issued proclamations an. | 4 rerolution wes passed to restore Commander | 19, he acainat the rejection by the Honse of Lords of the | repented aw reeniarly and asoften as the “Back | atre on Saturday night, ‘They expeet honneing the ratification of the fourteenth amend: Ld of the navy, from the retired to the active | Crook" without hurting any one's fecllugs, exept, | to the autumn with an adaptation of * Rarbe Bieae,”” | ist ment by the Stutes of Loulsiana ond South Carolina Trish Chereh Appotntments Suapension bill were adopted. About two thousand persons were present | perhaps, the undertaker's—that uncomfortable friend | that tn, If the wretched old fellow makes a bit at fering the Firth Ave. | Stores tn this street are superior to ordinary country stores, and everything be procured as cheap and iC any thing cheaper thon in New York. Among the prominent residences are thote of Mr, Elbert Brinks erhof, nearly finished, at a cost of $20,000. Jodge Richard Busteed has a §35,000 house and 9 farm of 15 eros. Mra, Spaders's house is worth $25,000, meditation fan-ey free. T-fan-y body doubte tt, tethim | Brougham's new enterprise— rd, That from and af catage, deduction, ¢ ountor kind § HewouAtion, oF cx ion, OF lowed ay person (or the sale, . ‘ | Messrs, Ligithody, Conklin, Carll, O'Connor, and Ne resolu f the Georgia and Mississippi | enange of any bends of securities 0 ited Brates, | at the mee helr proceedings , 7 : ¥, Conklin, 5 NOT, a1 he proclamations are merely formal, and need not | onnstirne: nating tones freee the Goreeameen, | Srotuy cath or weiion diiesed ota ee Perce peadbebidihy dite aeandie hit be Oba Bde lg Mica at, And Who bas sever well | Nibio‘s, Hail, have houses valued at Over $15,000 each. Ime wu imal ‘onventions, asking s from the Goverument, het OF count of the United | Mere was no interference on the part of the police come before he is unwek vis hot! Phew! ‘The performances at the Rowery are too many “ Lobe sagn were indelinitely postp ‘anid all rte of weve autho Sovtmamtow, July 19—The Ameriean quad J | provements stantly being made, and the em ' : y P . oy ecm . yf , July 19.—The American squadron, FROM OUR REPORTERS. and too varions for description tn this short article. " Re eetre eerecre: A bill in relation to corporations was passed—99 to ana eat | under command of Admiral Farragut, sailed today Uorprtee ot broperty CWAGtS Wis een gees Une Furey The case of Henry A. Smythe as Minister to | 19, Ttauthoriaes the transfer from the State to Ped “Oc lis Boparament jvorne: | from the Solent. The flag ehip Pranktin, with Ad. | yar Homing cases lave been reported at Police | a specimen of the varlely we may state that ME. | of property every your. During the lant een yours ‘ a itera hs : cheat ho: itis porel)y Tepe han dei 0 quarters sine: i: Jem Ward, the eminent veteran English pugiliat, will ‘ Vienna was taken ap In the execnti ve session of the | eral Courts of euite aguinat corporations created by \ Dereey repented, wiral Parragut on board, hes gone (0 Gibraltar, the | Hendaeartere slace our tas é Ae eee wie | rent estate here has toubled in value, amd with the An unknown man was fonnd tn Wost atrect, near | recive @ testimontal benefit on Mu The Benate today, and without discussion was reiceted | He wet of by a vote of thirteen yeas to twenty-eight mays, Sercernee bas upon the corpurations fling lay, the ses involve qu t oily da Improved xecommodation another Afteen years will ‘gs to Havre, aod the steamer Ca. ndaig : see 4 prodigious advance, ander laws and t nived 8 Gompotitts by adver nandalgua to Cork. found in Gan street. € d for aod sent hom Jerr: With either Joe Cobarn or doh Jeon " THE NEW ATTORNEY-GENERAL, "The Mil authorizing +t i of bridges | foF any such exch I, or pe a ‘of, Ml Oliver streets was found 7 ha Heenaa. atest improvements will yet be made te William M. Evarts arrived here to-day, and | Sefuss the Olio was discussed, but uo vote taken.” | OF ine Treas y rescering the Tight to i | Peas UhieePreaeeas Dlonievie Hise BLOODY MURDER, ed Stress, whieh Yaris Ot right eciee to PEEa called yon the President. He will to-morrow tnke AMEKICAN CITIZENS AUROAD bide, eon it hy’doeny it 40 ths pal prasna ee foretamee tert ae and t¥ « most desirable locality for residences, ica of | The Dill to protect naturalized citizens was taken | taxon any income arising. for tn up, and Mr. Suen made a long speech In it lavor, | terest hearlug securities of the t prefacing his remarks by reading the cable de those authorized by the first seeti (blntest in Tie SUN) of what Le (o any person, State, uiuaielpallty, Vo ‘of Duane the necessary oath of oMce, nnd assume the dy FoF Duwi \ Attorney-General, It Js salt his first taxk will he to prepare n veto of the tax bil!, hecwuse of the prov Ow Prom the bugrate sold 100 tote dso large is the wore that the same flrm will sell to-mor- } Cantsnene, July 19.—The American Minister. Mr. Boneroft, has concluded hs negotiations with polit the Grand Ducal Government for a treaty for the mu a Literally € Jo | Messrs, J) & Miller, aueti vi On this atreet a few months ago, demand f nevetat Advertiaes, Fut pital Bebe rite company, oF aocietye whether, corporat Ma One of the most terrible and bloody mi ascas ital r ry ion allowing the Commissioue: of Yuternal Revenne | 04 he eubject in the Hints Parliaments | Me COs, | ferpotate, out it the Tromary oF the Tuitet states, | tual protection of the rights of naturalized citizens, | eats eat ders we were ever called upon to record, took pvc | a" Me Mewecn's, Hotels near the ground, 350 simi to make appointments independent of the Presi: | (wien, shall the “ansersen ‘and collected hy’ the Treamutet | ana dr 7 ieneee document haa been aigued by the high con: F disbursing officers of the United states dent. TUK FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT. Pharged with paying Interest upon the debt | tracting parties on both sides, scan Benin the canal Walle Hall Listed dhe dines Ma henuitcbtendt Emeline ta . Vnited States 1a the sanie currency in which said | ee renee tanh Pictaresqueness of the surrounding scenery, The RXTHA RENATONIAL SESSION ‘The Cnain laid belore the Senate the oMleial ratifl ‘is paldy and such collection siail be made vy ‘The treaty Is identical in its provisions with those pele he waa f vietlin was Bridget MeDermott, an Irish woman, res aie fT q ft is understood that the President will convene | cativa of the fourte>: th amendwent by South Caro: | dedsetion of the srount of the tax frown the coupons | recently eoncluded by the United States with the “Saturday. Cheed for and out forty-dve years, and the murderess Cath. | Country around Jamaica ie of rolling uature, the understood that the President will convene | | | OL interest due at the time of payment of uch Interest, ; , Jounson, otherwise knows as Onceyed | roads are kept in ne ¢ : the Senate as soon as Congress adjourn pnstder | (lt SERRMAN offered 8 Join’ tesoluon ealering | | TaPi.& Aaa Peril. tat eu attheeliy anes coh oe Kingdoms of Prussia, Bavaria, and WOrtemberg, ata Rerah, Of 0, Week Twenty :tret stroet, wes on a disreputable character, who hee frequently | geq alr from Rockaway, two miles distant, and the emt ath Foot Fifi if drunkenness bome new treaties for the purchase of more territory, untrated by th ated ind disurderly con- mront to t ine, Walted States. He. | ftir tnwe to ten or interest hearing Treaairy - Avenue ant Seam tet inein the Penitentiiry. she | #64 bathing at that place are additional attractions, ft and for the consideration of nominations hawate ata moter oF obiigaT in ito tates, shall cease PIRES. ai reaniiee wok with Ler lafintebild, at tue | A depot will soon be erceted wear Grand street, and | MR. JONSON'S LATEST MESSAGE, wine dv bate upon the special onder wae renumed by riod Kerawn ay even: | Ble a feat on donacpie coe Ne po gy Mee | ‘era 2 | Jamaica seems to be now on the bigh road to pros: ; ident’ Se sais 1 How an, dud conti by Measre, Frei | Uitrddes tn change of rezis: | 7 . o levge Hosp * . o I. aie Ae The President's disposition for “Constitutional | seu, Druxe, Conness, und dinner, unl 4a) PAP, | tered boi The Fests ne waUD: | weamnades oehe er Oley otne wee fecrntaa tr ike baal we alee ¢ qi north of the foot uf Genesee street, and | Derity A few firstelans hotels and private boarding } Unkering was met 90 holly in the Senate, that they | whin the Senate into executive session, and Oe eat asta wrongdlndt with, | SDFINK strcet, occanione 0 Then tic ean foaes Oe becuntar volertin fa terra weet, Yaron Semcereer ferases ace. houses are much wanted, but these will naturally Fofused to have bia messace rend. and the House re. | Seu alter wdjourned, snd the House, stG1s, Woursede We, Third venue, near Seventecuth street. Helieyue | Mott wh te charncter was equally Uad—wear Nelly Lonatashd tp Llanes eid abana yc} \ he Judiclary Commi 7 J é Papit 1 r 0 ements ferred it to the Judiciary Committee, where it wil House of Keve rentativon, pene acute ewned hy Norton, Slaughter & Co Johu Wallace, 27, was, on Saturday evening, prostrated # sad doth erat coattet ioeed Clar betwee Jamaica and Williams Gad He Anal rest LOUISIANA AND SOUTH CANOLINA MAMURMS WORN IN, TUE PACIEIC COAST, Market, apd G90.009 Ih the Wasklagion: cotton | §) te comer of TweBly-A0n street and First avenee, having thrown sand of da Avocaly Gaeha Geeeulan ‘ Tie ALAsRA mitt Mr. Dawra reported tuck the ercdentinls of five crite | Ranso eotton sened ty Ghesrse Reeth nie eease | _ sehn Arirthan, a4 of 7 Kast Tenth otregt, wae ale | a van otherwive m ets || Serta , Meeoring rscsalt aed. Couenloces Gen. Banks will to-morrow try to get the | Represc:tatives cleet from the State of Loulslana, Baw Paaxe July 18.—The United States | i At pVered, ol SaLuty rherot Seventeeath | and Bridget returned into the shanty of the former, | are atready purchasing lind along line of ral y get the | Reproseutatiy s froma tate ¢ lana, aw Frawerseo, July pe United States 1,000 In the Stuyvesant; colton owned Sieveh and teen ie Hopital ted. ¢loebd the a00e, ase, in 6 of rage, went | road, hoping in @ few years to reap a tiels burvest, Alaska bill taken from the Speaker's desk and | Ge ediiuke awd ten tad LAE’ Use babe Canarian asia rae steamer Pensacola arrived at Victoria July 15, and | & ee 2 eve ‘com iq $91.00, M Uninowa ehild, abouts years Mj, was found,on Hat | to @ chboring slinty, procured am axe, roturned ‘ piel a it came from the Senate, The chancesof his | terei t The report was agreed to, and tin | will probably proceed immediately to the wreck of {10,00 "North American 410.0007" Connectient Mar | taves sPaatoe, weet FL Avene Ay One to the domletle of Nellie, and, finding the door tast- inks Bileuds nua tha Wiesdie: taceess are somewhat doubtful rie Meprencuint ves pare gmorn im hel names | che Suwanee. One hundred and four oficersand men | Tals dan hh Montauk’ 180; | Commonwealth ng atract, was overaome | Cede Lend went ie The denominati ionds, which was ab Robert J. Walker is in charge of the lobhy at ha fig 3g pi aeghc ventoge vrs eibllt ta y had arrived at Vietori , Home of Now Hamp-bire @25,00), Sterling ‘eetodian sand rier dB, Newath Work to secure the Alaska appropriation, Heap: | Hiickburn. Fre pears boldly upon the floor of both houses plying his | J. B. Wittemore, Vocation. wee dames Mann, and W. daaper | OF the wrecked by the 4 Carolina=J, MH. Goss and | English war eteamer Sparrow Hawk, om the 16th | inst, A large portion of her stores were saved, The | 1y Sevexen Stneer. Wb position, and if the w iol pimmediately on gaining admittance she struck | wary noted for its alvocscy of the rights or the ne oh streot, was, on | Bridget with the aac, and knue 1 down, and fe vvcridag teste x from the Meat. | aterseards atruck some ten ora dozen blows with | Kroes While they were in a state ¢ vitude, baw tip a eh ite bh the edge of the axe about the neck and fcc, wlmvst | no meeus deserted U now that they have receiv dO, of i chopping the head from the bod jp totale $146,000; grand votal of insurances, Early this morning a fire ther cons | wos discovered Ina stable tn the rear of Seventh ¥ OF SOLDIERS, Iberry street, ve neal tetra gee prostrated at her residenc ev yt ed thelr civil freedom, For six years tho New York. weaueata GP: Mr, Ganriein revorted a joint rerolution providing | tnnes 1 nament may be save ON | Mreety near Avenue C-owned and occupied by. K. | fiaaitaptrsted at her residence ow Saturday, Ballevus | STK ANestan went to Police Station No. 1 and early Mestlng tax been bo hggibdintg a og A that in al where private us stived out The ship vento has arrived from New York ck, butcher, ‘The «table, with two horses we seep U, of 207 Kast Thirtyateth Acting Capt. Dic! or the murder. . A very large amount of business has accumu. | 4), rim of enlistucnt, aud were Lonoratly dis Tie a nouncement yesterday ot he arrival of the | 4. Loss on bulidteg, gave sured w At the corner of Bowery espa Wacner and Dix | mittee of Representatives, for the moral ind social at dhe Mons kests Aahte; abd an aed Will b iy Tron the aeevk Becretary ot War | ship Seminole wae a mistake, for 8150, Lone on Franck horse, #2002 pot Insured ve officers, on enter iny Improvement of this unfortunate clase of beings in stv pe tideedbdiore peril aedetihalh a Ute hf owe any ¢ | Advices from Idaho to duly 9bave been received, | The other horse was owned by a Mr. Minne, aud. wns Ci EL F the inurdered wou the Bates of Masstaaaabd Vicisac Wit veew era Made to Go af it to-morrow to clear it up Fde-crtion that tay siand on the roll acainat such | and report that Gen, Crook had hi nei With | Worth 4x), Insured for @4N An the Maltte ty eoouud ‘Care Noor, Mterally drenched with gore. A. i dinias oe Merresh and Vine yi yen oa sade epee ut hae see cen ath whbee aes eke oe | workired on falitlng, Iie tooug inci wit! | gg Saturday evening, in MW. Turner's coal yard, | MALMO MON tou yo, was prostentnd on daturday | the Rreatont excitement prevailed, Tie me | Vere: born. oelnined laa tit Weekend . ‘The South Carolina Senators are expected to | StH by court martial, which woe result in a treaty locating the Indians on ri | mal Wyater trast | Goenage Mlehy..: Basa roy iter | afternoon. att toe Washington sud Caust | was discovered standing wear Neilie's door with h H Teles Be bare ef twelve taabrurts, GALA Ek busrentie A seperate COMMUNIUATION PROM SOUTU CAMOLINA, noon, in the offiee of Amer! fencer Company, 172 | eer en et ten ital, i onfossel t J, anid sale slvr the eure of twelve wre, Ww reg) SENATOR HENDRICKS Fst ane pad ba cele be oichebt irs pat ban tg ME ag dea No test Cig Of the | Suatte Foou to the basement; daunge tring; in: | yo!rruay aunmurveh al the corucrofTwenyamhaueet | Mytveding ell she iecitred, she Would have Kila | pcr at Wee held, toe the acconnctatteg at Mon who have been trying to get Mr. Hen- | solution of the Legisinture of that State Fatiiying the | Suake Indions. Jon the Chief tur ten of Lia | aured. MKaward Notion, of 414 Mulberry street, waa found | Nelite Sheetan, as well ax Kate, Wf swe had wot run | MO 8 Oe Mell Ot Ott Reel Gricks to keep out of the Indian campaign have | Murteenth amendient of the Constitution sw beat kuldes and scouts, Four | Pantapecenta, Pa, July 19.—A fire last night | yesterday ac the corner of Urochwicy aud Hudson | away. ie an p id apie eLs . was referred to the Committee on Reco). structic tines the number asked for volunteered immedi: | in Camden, New Jersey, originated in the lar streots,. Taken home, "The axe with which the terrible deed ww iuded thelr attendance during the da, o ub failed, He says he cannot now honorably withdraw diately { Paniog intl and hox factory of Goldy & Cobneon, ima Wagner, of 309 Mott atreet, was prostrated in | all hesmeared with blood—war secured hy the ‘thoaa tit a aldnn tne an avetaxe aitendanee of bis name, but probably would if he could, Me says Be SAUNT, Bete Sate Aaa On The steamer Golden City, from Panwa, arrived | whieh defied the efforts of the fire dep of that | Dustson strect, near Clarkson. Taken home. and taken to the station house. ‘The ehitd j bs well apne falehurenpi eter bahait ped Mr, Moonteap wade a statement in referenes to | this morul i E and destroyed from twel: uirtee Mary Miller, of Willinmsbureh, was found sick In Ann | jiirderens was taken from hier and placed tn other | 1M), oceupying seven of t alors he does not axk his friends to enter warmly into the | 2/5, My ORMRAD bade @stavement In referenes to | this morulug caer ee nee, including the mil. But for the presence | MFC, taken to Hellevuy Hospltal keeping ‘A bunday sehou! has boon bold tn the largest and canvass for Seymour. tie flowin, und especially the Committee of Wave GéTlee an fies engtns from tie elty, whiel coment the corner of Barclay i From (oXTRMION OF THE MUMDEMEAA | | moat central of the schoolronms, It was furnished NATURALIZED CITIZENS. 1 *, this morning, been concluded that ‘ rfrom the river, itis believed the whole town | by exposire during the day. Cured for aud taken hou ro oll of Nehie our reporter went to tha nisa. Welececte rigrectig yy alee ae this late at f the session, it was rrotto > would bave been destroye by the police. of Kate Johnson, the murderess, The door was u | With Hibles, Testaments, &e., and wary tor Tndieations aro that no final action will be bad ) aucacouize the business berore the Haine, antitwas | New Outxans, La, July 19.—In the 1 ae ee ‘yn Hear iw Naw Jensuy.—About 9 o'clock | Ive and the wretched ereatine stenped Ont ity | he use of the whviars. “Tue Kiebmont papes vey | ibeodre baal Door Dit In reference to the | Titec, could nutpace the Senate thie seriou, Ho | lature yesterday 9 bill was introduced to ¢ CONDENSED cLEGRAMS. gn Saturday afternoon a young man named Lerm the hall. | She appeared to be ta. the full pusscesion | ery tne tine to the olen y aad good manage 8 of naturalized citiy ) foreign countries, il ee eal hi the ol ee days, | parte! ynatabu! consiat of ot less than ann be sald an other ever ret | ment of thie Sunday school, ay well as of the schoow pra ; sapere 4 sail by M had : ted, we in th just two: . i ir A days, | parish constabulary force, to consist of not less than | c > walking along near the corner She said she was mm th ss seven . fen tt inet ; iy i i fy Soest ng rise o 40 nite debate and opposition by Mr. | mucmbers of Un F ra tag te Seve: | twoty nor more than ove hundred In each parish, | | Gens, Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, ana Dent | Second aireet Jersey city, was overpowered ty tue | tet husband had gone down the canal, aul yre held during the Week under the care of Prints, er and others, it Is upossibie vote at | amd was satisfied thi use Passed : Wired | Wt Leavenworth on Baturday morn'® fur Leaver | he dropped insousibie to the grog fe re. | to leaving had made arrangements for her to ho Prosalix appeata have continually been imate by Bamaer and other mpoealtila. 0 reach a vote at | Shi to a it upand act on it, | the members nnd offeers of which will be required | Vit (ie Kantas Pecitic HAIWEY. nn Ye | Lew avery attention, at the. hinds of the neigh: | with Nellie Sheehan, where she tind boon stopping | | P¥enslik appenls lave contiuusly been inale by : Rie meee: ‘The tari vel very grutetul to | to take the test outh tp addition to the coustituional ‘ foreand DF. Reeves, and. after he bad partially re. | for some days, Yesterday, she went on to say, Nel | the colored people of other nelzhborhoots for the | THE HEAT. the House jor the strong support whieh the n sure | oath. An immense D peruic ratification meeting was yy oe i Bridget, =MeDermott, — & ther ‘with | establishment of schouls. Ap additional school, for m n and © eyed | le a ‘steel | another woman and a tan, were in the had received every time there bad been a toat ¥ Tu the B The heat to-day ev se the Committee on Elections reported | beld at Leavenworth on Saturday night, which was maive the he which there wns urgent toed, Was opened about New tinues very oppressive. | ty therefore felt willing that It should Femain unui | the member elected De Suto Parish who laa | Addressed by a number of spoukers. Groatenthusinem | bim to the b a ist mentioned, when | Whieht There is no air in cirealation, ‘There was a little in: | 1 sons ant Wee icaited tie Bpenkar to tists | Waite Destoare ecianiteiiie, ive Vinene soetes bas | prevaiied pores eh idly Be oe te int ie onieted her “out, | Year's at Suffolk, one at Coal Ficlis, about twelve Adie DOL MUU Seeupy when Congrem | competion teho Ie ett ‘The Kepublicans held a meeung on Saturday alght, Gication of rain (o-night, but it soon parsed away, k Radics) by a strict ed vile epithets Jay from sunstroke lemmers, an aged | vilee west from Richmond, and ove at Mt. Ararat, wee ote of G0 to 16, notwithstanding the minority ¢ | A great. mass meeting was held in New | Suman residing at 2% Washington street, and Jo- and | about ergnt miles from Suffolk, At Bnifolk and INDIAN ttt ‘The Speaker roplied that the Tarif biM was now | Conumittee reccmmended a new election if the mew: | Orleatw on Saturday night to respond. to the Dem: | geplr Gees a. printer in, Duncan's woollen inills the window ani cota gortion of bet own | Coat wields the colored people pay the board ot The Conference Committee on the Tudian Ap- | {ue wndhished bunness toe Cominitter of the | ber wa decided to be ineligible, orratie nominal 4 raphe. despatch mays | Ak unknown’ mun’ wae found in"south ‘Seventh | and Wer chilis clotiang, wk ther away, and cc. | Ge eto and onan Ree dunt the tad . Whole on the Si. se of the Union, und that when the | et Awas the fargest mecting ever. Weld. th, Louisiana dersey City, ned for the ren OF eee neti | a of ta fur y ; Propriation bill expects to be ready to report to- | House went inti committer at the commencemy N a © Fesolutions were of the ordinary pattern, exhibited all the sympto Windew again, Bridget MeDeruott, frou the ti. | Vat Bren ok b theentiy dee Morrow, and pass thelr report (hrough both houses, | of (he wext sensi ny it would be the first business in ial ine Cd Saray nets re ; Uiblivand Held s bsline oh Batueday wlaht |, Nae instrack, He to thn ag ci hee, aa Ay enelldy Ain Tile of Wight eountg, Viewiala, th } i ante WENTON, J, duly 19. ire broke out cane ne one et ot > me vas proce i repeated vide whe had fo 4 cd . wovidlen aahere. and S ahha THE LAST APPROPRIATION B "The House, at 1:90 o'clock, went Into Committee . ree | and State nominations and platforms. Col, Asher of | lee Siatiou, where medical aid was procured Lea ee eee tad Amery | Committee providing the teachers, and the culored The House, at 1 k, went Into Com P Ty boarding them Dub poviding the The last appropriation bill, a small deficiency | of the Whole, Mr, Pomeroy in tue cuair, ow the bal Abigail pra nat mare neh, | Rottiwest Minouri, Judge Forrest dately'of Ohio), | Suwstuucy iw Haoornry.—Av unknown many | tho axe, returned sruke down the dour, nnd struck sand schol booke ‘The two colored } rs : which communicated to the south wing, and bus Ad “ol, Coleord, of St. Loute, eet eight, dark | Hridget with the ax sal! she knocked her - } ow on (he Speaker's table, and ct ONDING Bibbs ‘ yb lenighy ert te sey Fr Naat ay ane! 7 : teachers, who conducted wih great ability and sue bill, iy now on ‘he Speaker's table, and will be went | POMDING Bibl Of two-thirds of the roof in the direction of the main | Were among the speakers, Awattempr waa mide by ; tir and an anchor mivked | down and struck her three tines aflerwaris MED shel at Wotherilics ik Bustmnepiern Wie te a Conference Committee to-morrow. The amendments, reported by the Committee of | Duitting. ‘Tuere was great excitement among the | Rims unruly gen to break up the mectiag, but it | on left arm with India ink, attired in dark coat and Tula she-devil readily aduitted the decd, and sald Peat ela ae rt oat et | rakioit Ways and Means to section 4, Which were merely | building. ‘The f great exciteme ox the | fulied, yantaloons, check shirt and light boots, was pros: | she did it because Bridget bud abused her mother * . bolas, ure, to that pins | PERSONAL, , verbal, were agieed t MTT’ | prisoners, all of whom were taken out of the south | tn the @ orgia Mouse of Ropresentatives on Patent by the’ het in “Thind avenue, near Fm euty- | Sulit. he ald, andl theres po vee oF dens tng | feof Capt: Austin. of the Frcedments Misco emma gion. B 3, Morril was taken seriously ill | \'str WaNbaLL ouerCd the following un a new see | Wing and put into the new wlug, some os rowly es: | Saturday, all the members were declared eligibie, A} Vout tte ane fatand floerical by ORICce Syd, | yh ei ae eae ee ae at rane | fu it, agreed to assume ils charge, ‘This she | Dut of danger to-day wibeetion = Beat yurther enacted. itr. Thatater tha | CARINE Relea MRL Trares belenanee are aald ck | cee tte ra Tr ititience'in raforence to tne | oF he Forty-cighth Precinct Poltee, Angtiiing Due proporecasing. She gave her age ue | Has stenitiy and pesevcriagly donc with only such pores of Eanpire, Takes tte War Ja the Hoare eat | the enmpetiion of the. publ Toss wie alot €11.000, Te greatest excitement peo. | 4 si the ‘Governor, and through him tO | day indicates ogrees, The, ity was silted by a eee Pepeys i the aevool “has ‘averaged an aru ance. of about | er, (hes of be gut, Wwinsin ir any aan ee j valled in the vielnity of the burning building, Gon. M reat tia tiuiuder storm this evening, th THE WILD MAN OF THE MANETOUS | WH hustled Tu Hirla of the ages of slateun | Salle waurded to the last a Thrve wen left Nebraska City onthe 11th inat, | 4 oes and foustecn respectively, st | CONPIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE. Secretary of tin Drury rensryy ; nineey : " Ill, July 19.—During the storm about | tents ot the Wydites tite xh are now pavrene bude abania ie tceats ce the pubic letereet te ae ’ ie with eattle for Fort ftandall, | They were attack Citeano, Mh, July ring the storm abou Aeurista Michigan and tro ; rare The Senate this after firmed the fol- | doo. dns iaies Ger Noshvilte Nowe Teme: ie casce of | OFA party of {udlans, Win kilied Cow irown, of Ne- | noi yesterday,a buildiog on the corner of Archer | Hb bs Uurnued tue Lasko Bilokly teachers ty achouls wf their ova in. atiall places lowing nominations for Postimasters, &e. IL was agreed to. Nasuvitee, July 19.—There were four ea biawka City, aud wounded bis companions, Bowen | ayenut aud Deering street was struck by light hes ee eee cae twelve and afateen miles fiom there, One of them | F. 1. Shery " Tih; George ti The next xinendment was that rep by the | sunstroke here yesterday. and 4 The men fonght as long ua they | and of three persons in the building at tho A tow CUTE Civetand Pate Deter: — a sen | HAA inIEtS four scholnrs, In attendanee, wad has re | a Auburi at Ways and Means Committee asa new section to fol- | phe Governor's office war crowded yesterday with | could, Of tie Indus, ‘The Indians | Wwe were hilied instantly, and the third fs thousht t3 | A fam works nah we pital at eo ea ¥ Comarattieg to assum re a ows ection 4, in relerenee to the lax om income frou es capured t Ue fatally lu,ured, correspondent on Gne of the Manitou Istands, giving | the ch is f fiuiefor), One ila, § ’ " exroes from Maury county, who had left there be: | Aerie an uecount of the discovery of & witd man-on ove Uf ‘ nchers Of th for) Oneida, SY Bonde ss glia Govek th denen | ea i pi hea a titer Canadian Oficial Gazette, of Saturday, an- | Curvetan, 0., July Thero wore ninotoen | th tanegs, tormlug whatte known aa Aanitou te: | scihot, Minty: eciarad | qua Bt ave or taete pos Nts, moved to amend | _ We id OF tas a4 “i prays 1 the jatt ot | 7 be appointin ithe Hon. W. F Hawiang, eases of aunt oke reports fe om 6 clock Jands, rituated ni Lak Mi tigan, betw oan Nifty and | man from is ployiaent by } at eretion by making it read: m, Guatwen, & negro, Was tiken from th | CD, as Llentetioy ad the Hon, I. Up to list night, nine oF whlch have prov. tly miles from Sleeping Har Point toe Committee, a school and field of labor have beca | tH i ihere shail be a tax of 8 per cent. on any promt, | vrunklin, on Friduy, by a mob, and slot, His | ‘w Brunswick, A q ecelved another letter from the same corre rovided for them at Manchester, opposite K | Stull eins, oF hicomne arteing frou tue bouds,” ae lin, ays A | Ke Sr, Lovis, July 19,—There were twelve deaths | © 1 1 9 ler intr. J, Wowerecie be Chiot Jus , nue arising from the bonds,” &e : ollerce Was rape OW a White gitl and two colored | Fl 1 also appears in the ¢ yeaterday resuiting from the extreme heat and eight | Which we give entire jean icy we Ailing "a position | Brome Court of Mia ar AY we Mr. Pace offered a snbetitute for the whole section ie. | Asiponing prnishment by fe an! hrprlsoni nt upon | Yoni Talc ending, lest mish ytaty | MANITOU IsbaNn, Laxe Mica ax, June Of tauch usgfulness, It wili thus bo seem lee of Montane, end 1.0. Wai This sect.on, opening up the whole question of tax. A gentieman who saw the I John Bell a few | any of Her Majesty's subjects whu may take pars in craone have died here tvom sunatroke, apoplexy, o1 Koitons Phar Daten: Eintormed y t seventeen #el.ools ¢ now in Bie Hce of Mont ie Latreror General at Celt: | ing the lori bondholders, and of discrimination rey: that Mr. E hartially paralyzed, | bostiiities aguiust Japan, RE ere eroduced by la wosk pHeRy, OF | str dated June 1, of the discovery by one cess operation In Virginia, under tie of bie pe tae Fourth Distiiet oc Virginia Re Nic palit to peacui cunelteratie ianech by Mesere: beers Fike | Cera tactonmenic, ie eapranean # ha From Jamuica, West Indies, we learn that | "Msn, ‘Tona,, duly 19,—Thero wore oight | comrade on, the Little Manitou, of & wiht ma Cnt Ug Hive ttn cl elo sveseor 1 Hovenue for the First District of | uated at conslde gt | aco Mr, Seymour eleeted: and to die a Agent liad gone ta Tilia or toe fuiroaen Uh ee Tenn, mT were elaht | of the saful chase We lind for hin; ls, abor to ie Virginia, other neagn pete Carag B, Drers: ta be duntion Gr the Tesce se | Waxhbuine, 4 nek, Gurticid, Bingham, | "Sin named Joun ftiea Was ki po agent lad gone to Halla fr the purpons of MeAUr | oaths from aunatroke during the past twenty-fonr | Gurintention toraguln visit the tela for te purpose | haods have ui siveteds At @ cost of $1,900 saubigtoe. O'Neill, Wilton, Logan, Benjamin, aud Pane, | at Gallat orine Oi having eonsiderelly incroancd, ‘fl pours, anon he mies aay Kyan, Twenty ftth | of capturing hin, or of Nearing something ort hey bave for ten months provided six teachers for ] tually, the discussion was closed, id Mr} < coffees ginger, and Fitn trade, ae well an the trame in | United Staten Tafan history, if such a thing was possible. Owl to the | schuulg wn Mar 1th care oF the Bultiino EU TOINT Bunetin eine, Share e HUG AaRH Gent BLAINet ay Liab obered Ey Talnaa Bark iease Solncy Guntvety scuive The’ spaalipor fd. Ls em ty 18—mix eases of wunstroke | heavy rains which prevailed ttl the Ath wars | Assoctvton sclvola World ounerwise hast The Senate rejected the following nominations: Mi. Pike. : sl | eid in the interior, At the races in BD ere te 1d yesterday, one of which was fatal. were delayed, a ot until the morning of the 1th | been closed for want of funds to support them, Ex: Cra et ena tie Wet Mr. scuexew moved to add the following to the | Axuany, July 19%.—At the Island Park Course | {i hy "soa had wou the $80,000 prize OM were reported yorverday me Trae Were we uble io land upon the #lores of the Little | eoptiny tus salaries of tevehors, thee sehooly of Unk Ae res ta be betretary of toaniot ion ine Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe | yestertny, Rolla Golddust trotted under saddle dade ded bial Grinisusar pourielne mania Manitou, Our periy conslaied of sit rave and two | Aswclation are made seltsnpporing by ® sual) Phiartet ot Indian : Soe ee tees sae vani whee of the coupons prevented tor | azainet Dilly Dolce, the pacer, to harness, best three SYRYCUNINE POISONING, Reindel, the Prussiay headsman, lives ia a vory | cise vehate was necessary. On teaching the ‘sland | 74.0 yeqrly Mectung has beew wo much encourages rajceted: Win Vdianola, | payment, or OL nied’ aud whether way | in five, for $1,000, Holla won in. three straight Phe fine house fn the netghbortiood of Havelborg, and fe | we divided into three patos of two euch, tho boys h rt K : oxas; A.B. Wi Fat Mattoon, Hit | expt > wh may entitied rt ats, 217, waslg. The pacer acted m - Well of, bubhis neighbors studiously retrala going by themvelves. Sig: were agreed upon In | by the results of their tabors tm this fletd, that they ‘home J. I at Ban Francisco, | ready be + OF Is bo be deducted." i badly, crowded in either heat, | A Gentleman Potsoued by the Contents ~@ | jy iding any intercourse with hin. HMw says he cuse We came ucross the s(range monster, and We ail | propose to continue them during the coming year + He asiniitied that the section reported by the Com- | ‘The rack is over Supposed Seidlitz Powder, et met witha criminal who was to bi beli started with a firm determination to thoroughly ex 4. for th hes sit th ribs DEMOCRATIC RATIFICATION MEETING. mittee of Ways and Means does pot apply to for = Mr, John Spicer, of 10 Weat Eleventh strect, was | but whose courage finally gave way. He thinks | plore the island und capture the creature if possiiie, | abd, for that purpose, they solicit the contributions ie amendment was agreed to. A Bunotan.—Ove John Marion was committed | taken somewhat unwell about four o'tlock yester- | banging would be a better mode of exccution, | Lt must have been ¥ o'clork in the alernoon when | of their brethren to the amount of $5,000. Henwy he au " . 1 Mr. Pixe explained tat the substitute offered by | at the Y Voll ty for burglary nearly every criminal being afraid of the pain which | the report of a gun from one of the exploring parties | Dickinson, 83 Bookman street, is their Treasurer, ch] Mr. Pixe explained th » ollee for Durgla The Democrats of the District held a li ratification meeting here this evenlig, at w 5 day afternoon, and, aupposing it arose from a dis: | they think the axe, in cutting off thelr Leads, would ve us notice that the unknown had been discov: bites Basie Tonal B. Hoover, of the District Executive Commit ed forthe taxing of the Income arising | house of Chutivs Hi. Lyons, to Bast Pity turbed stomach, he sent his colored serving man to bet He says the ment trying tomnent tor him | ered, und we all wt ance hastened tothe spat. [wae Bicagta tee, presiied. The folowing resolutions were read | States bonds held by foreigners, | T atreet, a few nights since ta sctdlit a ‘The powder was procured | '* slwaye that of his confronting bis victly fur the sto be Within ® short distance of the t Governor Seymour's Neighbors Say a } ‘and adopted: made the difference. between { we the propos! Accient,—Edward McEntee, @ boy, fell from | 8¢t 9 seldiitz powder, eB Li firs! for the purpose of looking ut hie neck and | scene of the discovery, and was soon upon the spot, Hin, ‘The Democratic party, In mass meeting assembled, | of the Cunmittee of Waye and Means, and th the second story of a house, situated at the corner of | at the store of J, B. Frees, 179 Sixth avenue, and | cutting off his hale and found two of our party parieying with some | One of our readers, in Oneida County, the do resvive— upon it would be a test question, Whiteluil and Stone streets, and broke his rin, was sold by Joseph Simmons, a clerk, aged 20, who | All the women whom he beteaded, he says, fainted | thing or somebody that they had chased into w tall ; » ¥ Jone First—That the Democrats and Conservatives of the paeteniae of tee nit iM tates bygeed bro: tically sides sustaining pavers jaternal injuries, Takea to | delivered it to the man in a sealed wrapper aud # soon as the Senght bight Cy tin Sad logrned who bench ire § a eseriptlon tallted Sxuenly WiKe a at | home of Gov, Senet’ Ab eed ol ; a | Djstrict of Columbia do cordially ratify the vomination | been taken pipes the rebellon had beew practical Bellevue Buspital, labelled, ie Was, and What he wanted of them, Ile denounces | given ta my former letter, It was a form that had aa | The rural districts of old Oneida are moving quiet Miieveraoe Woratiohevecam ct tee! York Gai tis, | Geaeroven ak peat) and Vicksburg. 4 , “ anette ving the powder, Mr: dploar sald. that e'| er acotatne nrusley Whe rrsotion Ot readingones tears. | apusarecon ote mans ks Lexst eight fesi tall gatirety | Ly Bet ste tee Hamat and Cotae huen Ty / ! u w vank V.Ilalr, of Missouri, tor Mrealdent und’ ice-Pres- A Punssuan Cansy Usegy it tus Wares, wp heb 1 whiole long sentence passed huked, with bis body covered with hair. “His face | the uther side, for the nevoesity | dent of tiie Culted Staten. MAMAGE TRON THE PRESIDENT. oxe DivwitD — A. party of clght young et a | ee ee einen aie see Spicer, aceing Dr, sroashed the scaffold: Ate thinks rat. | liad the, appearance of Intellectuullis, his brow be- | slanting we now paivauiy fein, ‘re. heme Of execlo / adented by thecConvention andubderitwewhl scour | ‘The Committee rose without disposing of the | hoy were engaged last eveuing rowing & Loat slong | Bini va egaes nearly opposite, on the mirect ibility inthe head ‘for several min- | ing quite Ligh. His beard descending nearly to | Seymour isin our midst, and it is but just to vay that | Mick earnest enforts to elvck these distinguished sates. | Pending Kinente, and the Sruawen, at Sig | the North itlver, and when near Forty-second sireet | eer him toward the house, an then explained | utes after it has been severed from the trunk. Awo- | ila stomach, ond his Lair was disucveied and | gociatly he has ever, been popular With us. But s men. ‘i , ey o'clock, presented & message from the fredideat, | it wae upset and ell thre in yee Wer | the cireumstanees of the cise, The doctor soon | man beheaded in Mecklenburg in 198 had fainted on | course, though Lam of opinion” tat “he | rogitient at lowe of his fortuer. political supporters / Third—That as citizens of the capital of the nation boat, bub | certain defects in the Coustitution whieh | cued by cl'izens and the Woelawken i fo hat Mr, Spicer was suifering from poison, | the scaffold, and acemed perfectly lifeless when she | could hot have been over six feet high, my com: | weattcred over these bills declare that bis record we call upon all friends of tree government to rally | appeared (o require correction, Jolm Parks, tue Loy, Was diowued. His yody'was | found Sat Ne Os lives and a€ once tdid tite | wan tied to the block. Afver ber hoad was of be | paniuas difer with me. Bis language was perfectly | during the war is as black as Erebus ; that bis loyelty pane more in 80 earnest efort fbr the restOFAt On OF THE FUNDING BILL, wot recovered. to aot his aflairs ae atraigiit as time would per- | picked it up, and saw to his horror that the eyes | uninielligile, sounding more like the grow! of a bear | to che Democratie party during that Wark period was ‘ . ent into Committes of the Baotau Assavit,—About 1 o'clock Saturday | mit, Mr. Spicer said all wat right, and soon | opened siow!y, with an expression of great agony, n that ofa human being, W pointed our | immensely greater thy they asked for, as he extend with, Bowe ptaaip ent into Comm oriiing, a8 Mr. Jotn Dugan, a hatter, residing in | unter died. ‘The doctor then exauiaed the paper that | ‘He thinks the most bumune wuy of exccuting crim: | guns at him he would howls quash his teeth, aul rut j ed st unblusbingly tuto ghar» g disloyalty to the Jule on the Funding bil estion an tothe tax: | Smiih street, Hudson City, was on his way had contained the powder, und eleted that it murt | inals would be to kill them inan hour oran tourand | like amorkey higher up the Wee After folding & | Union; that he ls how and forever out of phice ae ee ae eee iicadcataatted | aid. When walking on ihe long bridge, near the a> | have contatned strychnine enoush to have Killed | @ half after their sentence has been announced to sultation of war, we concluded to adopt peicelul | nominee for President when the here who planned iplogr nai tens yet we are ation of the Income ut bonds owned abrond, admitted | Fon ferpyy be was act. upon by \Wo til who. | twenty men. Information was kt once Rent to Capt. | them, and not compel them to walk or ride to» dis. ssures, and sending for our basket of provisions | and worked he salvation of that Union te in the souatiy that in Gur candi tates that there waa & decited difterence betseen bonds | Witiout any cauee, beat lnm tne most unmereiful | Caley of the Fifteenth frerinct, who. detated | tant piace of execution, but Wy execute them, 1. poset: luying aside our Kune We after nu Lour or more | eid for that hovor W | fe people for thelr eudiraxes Home. but lad"aferwari found ther way abroad, | Mauner, | Dugan reached heme about 4 A. M. aud | sirgt. btosgerty and Omeer Fairteid ts ingutre into | ble, fn their own prison for the walk to U6 seatold, | spent tu conversing, iiducod the strancer to descend aaa ie Lor principles Ina platform | Ne was opposed to the proposition. No debtor | *bsequently became insensibie from his injur the matter, The sergeaut went to the Louse, se- | he mays, 1 al re for the eriminal, | the treo, He bad go sooner strick the gr : ri The Paris & of nex: Democratic quality, and men tiust Batlons [nd ever resorted to le, except two nations Fon Guant ann Courax.—A Grant and Colfax | cured a portion of the matter ejected from | few of ti ble to retain thult | one of our dogs started for hin, and, evidently | | Avtiquiry ov tHe Piew.—Tho Paris Sivele says: redmii esmansbip aud soliierly courage * 4 oA % , | the stomach, and obtained Pi ubirs of | composure, while the women, without exception, | frightened, be started upon arun, weall fe Grand news! To making excavations in Scotiad i within the last few wonths—Austria and [tuly; and | Club was organized in the Seventeenth Ward last . r 4 y ‘i ; . th set ia, T° at the Democratic and Conacrvative party | the attempt had been met with w serious proposal | week, with the following officers: President, G, W, | t@ fad alfilr, Officer Fairfield proceeded to | have to ba carried to the block Jonally, he | im closely, Me gained rapidly upon as, but the dog | some old smoking-pipes have been found. Until now : je w arouse th the most ¢ we the land in Hoary je! | the drug store and airested the clerk, aud also took | says, fee! ton now Ww Wa unit through selon Of all the prepared seldille powders left | ments, and olfe ons and that u ofthe noniow: | in all the Kr tuseives at the last ino | overtaking him, he turned, and grasping the nil who twear eternal | fuse wholly emperate resistance, 0 | mal by the throat, literally tore him to ple arkets of Europty to Te ne | the various camps of eed ancient lainpa, ch are nemerou . ine, swords, and ‘ PW erckel; Vice-Presiil nts, A. Bu L. homilityo Uaaicatian vouads we death Kueh of that | CCrney PORHe ReRuribie# OF MaDe) TRTORE FORCSCT duttvieat an west rapie’ ea’ | I the plage, ‘The clerk ftoted that the powders had | that hé au Wie aeiatants once Or (wico were Lafdiy | ‘lirowing the dog's ‘carcass tpon the ground wit ew discovery vias a Yes old 18 hye testable pai 4 . h ‘on the occasiv r viowed b, Ei | been made ap tn store, und gave We be | able ty fasten thems to the bloc evident dingust, he again started towa ake, se iy # Celtic, Danish, ee aH ot ue Mul the'day of Ws election, co cast he question was then taken on Mr. Pike's wubatle | yy mn llovsn Kenrena On | He added that he td acids dozen that day, and felt | Naptowas Eovcation,—The National Association Sw Hana Doaricnely’ Tito tie bine Skiers Of | 2 Lenina ROR euRta OF ording toh the sufttages of the people, the preecnt regine | ente, which provided to tax the income of bonds anvixa To Bosnpr ' | certitn that no sirvelnine could bave been in the Lake Michigan, Fora tie he swam out boldly and | conclusion from this fin ding SP vend proclaim coul) uve world that our cout ‘abroad, and It wap folented—te lo 1 Friday evening last, a man entered the house of Mra. | powders sold by him to tho servant. The Investi- | Of Schou! Superintendents will moet in aunual wes: | gracetully, but whila some of our party went in quest | Anerican herb (tobacco) was only introduced as a. frye the land Of the rree aud the home of the brave.” he sccllon, we reported by tue Commitice on Ways | Koanm, in Essex stivet, Jersey City and requested | grion, today, will, no doubt, throw some duster | lon Aug. 17; the An eclean Normal Schvol Associa. | Of our boat thong who remained to Watch hin saw | substance superior to other narcotion, Hemp waa The chief epeaker was Senator Doolittle, of Wise | and Mans, was then ugrced to, Y* | board tor himeelf and friend, fle was shown through | Mgbt upon this untortunaie aud fila! aflaie Shah ae, seicana ee sinlaear wea nce: im rise severas times In the water as though th ly kuowh to ihe ancients ne @ vena of Procar- tin, beeches Wee Ng made by Mewsrs, Niblack, | “Mtr, Louaw offered mmenduents ay an additional | t) house, wid bis seeping room polite t aut bin — foe a ee u heneld him sinks to rhe ug more, He | jag eine, One might sak thie, gentleman, Soy ie ] posi. oitrimble. C. hi 6 "i ; ay need his satiate everything, on, Aug. 19%), all at Nashville, Tenn. Tic 0 he Was, or where he in language ot ong simple Hage deus Bwing, Trimble, Cavanugh, aud | section, as tollows [edie Re lipeon Ma irl stow hours | Sure Brace we Licuraiza.—During the storm | sta tur thie fouad tip, goon trem Akg fe Beste, | Coan eae aicNiy know, Home | he ae OC tmontagt BU) peroape SRAM 8 AcBtine Others. fAnd be it Luther costed, That on and acer the pas | ater, the landlady wis surprised to find a lady's gold | last evening the bark Julia, lyiny a! Pier 8 Bast | trom New York to Cinclunatl, via Erie and Atantte | person may be able to trace out all the tacis of this | would be indisercet, Auuther sivan, a German this k BANQUET TO Th PRESS REPRESENTATIVES See eee a icrtidd Trea scs Hes MUTE | watcls and a pocket-book bad lsappenred, aid with | River, was struck by iightvity. The Muld passed | and Great W ways, thence to Laulaville Mange creatures Lite. -Thave merely endeavored | Une, M. Keteratel entertains mo doubt that the Ff Minister Burlingame gave a very tnteresting en- | flousut the. Uulicd buates;shall coase aud determine; | them the gantleman bourder, ‘The ma'ter’ has beew | down’ the mizeumunt to the docu Nous of We por | steamer, thener ashville by raih, way be had for | tovive you the facts Just ws they occurred, and Just | Celts sm eked. But for them to have donc so ivy : » Reredyricut thi veut, at tle Motropelitan Provided Wotkiog bere sluli peveul We couvursiva gf | olagad ln Lis Laude oi Detective MeW Ubu song on board yore inlured, $4) Oy anolicativn. ia versvu or by letter, at the | as they are, Yours. JR ANDERSON, 1 aust bare becn acqualutesd with Unlaces