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eorenerennereecmmees FROM WASHINGTON, — The President Vetoes the Elec- toral College Bill. sil Both Houses Promptly Over- rule the Veto, aneer Own Fourteenth Amendment Declared Adopted. —— The Eprcia: Deepatches to The sun. Wa NoTON, July 2. TH LATRET VETO—NoMINATIONS The Prosident created quite a sonsation t by ecniding his veto, which Republicans all aay is More revolutionary than Mr. Biair's letter, By the fame message Mr. Jolneon sent a large bateh of ap: Pointments, headed by Elisha Foote, father-intaw Of Scnator Henderson, to be Commissioner of Patents, whose chances for confirmation are very Him, aithough he te confident of getting through Gen, MeClernand, who ts most noted for his per. tonal assaulle upon Gen, Grant, will cer tainly fail to be confirmed as Minister to Mexico, The Hon, John L. Dawson, ex-M, C, of Weatmoretand connty, Pennsylvania, was s leading Democrat in the New York Vention, and played Animpertant part in defeating Pendleton, but will Bot be able to secure confirmation on that fround nor nny other. Mr. EB. Cooper, Who was rejected as Assisinnt Sceretary of the Treasury, was sent im as Commissioner of Internal Reyenne, with no expectatic . that he would be con fnned, but merely to bridge over time, until an Adjournment will give him a chance to suspend Rollins, and put in Cutler, Fessenden's and Hen ferton's friend. Mr. Cox, for Commissioner of Pen Hons, is ateading Marylind Democrat of the Bluir shool, is now Chief Clerk in the Interior Department, position 10 which he does no credit, and was en florsed by Mr. T .wntng for Commissioner of Pa tents; but Mr. Johnson bad to give that to Foote Gen. Rosccrans was sent in as Minister to Spain Because it was known that they would | fot displace John P, Male for any on Alenry M. Watts, named for Miuister to Austria, is a Republican, and was probably muned to have t Bonate refuse to confirm him or overrule Mr. Sum: ter in his determination to allow no one but Mr. Motley confirmed. Thad tous Stevens has written t Mr. Sucnner endorsing Mr, Watts, and asking his eon Grmation, Some of the Philadelphia members Will ack his confirmation, if the Senate intends to tonfirm any one for that offes, W. R. Wells, of Michigan, is said to have no politics, He is a law. Fer, ani! was recommended by Mr. MeCalloch His fate depends upon the Michigan Senators, who de Rot look with much favor upon him. i THR SANDWICH ISLANDS TREATY The Senate spent two hours to-day on the Band sich Islands treaty, to admit free all their pro ducts, which now pay an anomal duty of half amit lion of dollors at San I The opposition may defeat it, though the Pucitle coast are all for it, and Eastern men generally asainst it, on the gronud Uhat it Is time enough to put them on an equality With us wheu they ask to be annexed, and that, with Yis duty off, they no long € any object in de Oring auneas'ion, OVERNULING THE VETO, The Electoral College bill was passed over the feto te-day by both Houses inside of two hours, ir the Senate by 45 to a House by 134 to & Only Garrett Davis tried to delay it, and he arrest it but Cen minnte THR ATTORNEY GENERAL Wm, Evarts took the oath morning, and was visited by Seustors Fowler and Fessenden, who congratulated hun on his su Passage of the Senate THE ADJOURNMENT Very little progtess was made to-day toward Ap adjournment, and it fs now not improbable that Congress may not adjourn hefore Monday next. The pressure is increasing for an adjourament to October to be ready for any new movements of the President GMANT AND COLFAX MEETING, About (ve thousand people gathered to-n an front of the City Hall for the Republican ratific tion meeting. Gon, Logan made a powerful speech, tnd was followed by Gen. Pily and others NOMINATIONS The President to-day nominated to the Senate Willian P, Wells, to be Assistant Treasurer; Jolin L, Dawson, of Penm be Minister Extroor w mncireo did not of office this Ht vanin, dinary to Russia; Christosber L. Cox, of Maryland, to be Commissioner of Pensions; Honry M. Watts, to be Minister to Austria; Elisha Foote, of New ¥ to be Commissioner of Patents; Witla trans, to be Minister Extraordinary to Spain ; Jobn A. MeClernand, of Iiinots, to be Minister to Mexico Edmund Cooper, to be Commissioner of In ternal Revenue; Kobet Muller, of Nevada. to be Register of Pubhe Money at Belmont, Nevada; Albert G. Boo of Colorado, to be nt for the Kiowa and Comanche Indians: J, G dle, of Nevada, tu. be Receiver of Public Money At Belinont, Dauicl J. Ryan, of Wisconshi, Pocelver Joneys at Kenosha, Wisconsin 0.1. i ssor of Internal Revenue. f the See tof Calvoroin; Theodore d, Tt bail, Colleetor of Internal Revenne of the Secon District of Catitornia; Olver Sith leetor of Internal Revenue for th Williams, Co Second District o Connecticut: Jeremiah Seitzinger, Assessor of Th ternol Revenue forthe Tenth District of Penns: harles N. Feiton, Treasurer of the Uni Sa tor 0 the Third D strict of New York ADOPTION OF THE FOURTEENTIN AMENDMENT, The followirg has just been promulgated b. the Sce etary of State William If, Seward. Secretory of Stote of the Unt States, toali whom tice preseuts may ecme, Er-c ny Interaul Revenue fo Whereas, The Congress of the United States, on or about We Pith day of June, in the year 1 Gt, passes Fesoluton which Is in te words aud Hguren f lyw Ing, to wit Jolt resointion preposine an amendment to the Constioution of the tn thd state det resolved, by the Senate anil House of Repre tatives of she 'Chited Suates OF Aterloa in se H,two-thirde of Hoth Honars ene om the following article be prop ¥ ft ited Stwes, Which, When tutived by thre fourths of gild Legt-tatures, shall ve valid a@ part of ti Zonet Vi. Alos rain ARTICLE XIV.—BRC. 1. Al! pertons born or natural fed in the United States, aud sulject to the Jurisdiction: thereor are citizens or the United Stites wnd or th Blate wherein they reside, No diate shell make or en force tuy law. whlch shall abridge the p ae unities of citizeus of the United States; nore all any late deprive any person of lif, liberty, oF property Without due process of law; nof deny to any perce with jurisdiction the equal protection ofthe laws bac. Hepresentatives shall be appointed amon, ral Slates according to their respective miinbs ‘ing the whole Bumber of persons in each diate ding Indians not taxed, but whea the right to ay election for the ehsice of electors for Pres Proaident of tho Unitod States, Bi eptatives in Congress, the Eaxceutive and dag Micers of a State, or the members of the Ls hereof, as denied to of thy in ‘of such State. eins twenty one years o! ax of the Uuited Sats), or ihany way abr {on of other crime, ‘0 person shall be a Senator or Represent ta Coagress, OF bidetor, of President, oF Vive: en) hold any office, civil or military. noder tho Untted Biaten-or dndcr any State, who, haviay previously (aucn 01 ‘a member uf Couztoss, or at an officer of thi United stator, oF as a member of'any State, Legintature, fn executive of judicial oilee of any Stato, tO sup Seathe Constitution of the Culied. Staves, that! uigexed la osurreetion or rebellion agaluet th Orgiven ald Of comfort to the enomire. the Gongress tay, by a vote of two-thirds of each Hows ve such disability. ‘ weer t The validity of the public debt of the United Btates, authorized by Iaw, indlnding debts incurred esi pensions abd ‘bounties, for ReFviCNs Yay seme Bue Te: ressing insurrection OF fe Homed but welther the {hited slates, nor @hali wssunie or pay any debt or obligation Mirrection oF rebel ou gids th itm for the ass. oF einanell debts, obligations, aud Chait ny slave ail be held Hgzal 8 Wd: agrers shall have rower to enforce, by ‘appropriate legisiation, th of itis art (Bigued), OLE AX, FORTEN, canna, af the act, of Con /herens, By the second & is ‘ Ist, entitled "Au grees, avotuved the guth of Ap: act to provide for the publication of the luwe of United States, avd for other purposes,” it is made the Juty of the Secretary of State fortuwith to cause the Constitution of the United States, whit has been adopted accordiny tothe ro: | Ja 2 Ned tes 8 d accor f D9 Pan, telative to the suppression of the cootie | | Mr ELpHiboR suggested that {t refered to those Tetons of the said Constitution, to be published in { trade, which was referred to. the Committee on For. | RopnMlicans who wauted the wayward sisters to wo. | the weparers horized No Brot ulzate th: awe Gan tions, lsu, a ¢ nication from the | In peace. | w cert fleate epceifying the States by whieh the | Serre f tie Navy, transtitting Inormabon i Mr Panyew 0 ferret to the p fame may have been adopted. and that the same bine | regard to the diacavery and veeupution. of the Mid. | #onAi friemde ur mepmentees | Tere CO the Per: the Constivut tho United Sut 1 tm the Constitutional Convention of Texas, ct aniting the objections of the Mrestdent, aud er the act Just quoted fre t | closing a report of the commit hat body on the "h i ¥ otves Tne. expressly oF hy conelusivy ttf | subject of trwtessness and n tie State Ghat, two-thirds having wuthorlas te Secretary oF tate 19 det Vhes wert Into execsily Loin, aud after 2 ative, and ft havin cottitied eh le ‘one as to th velty of the suuc time took a recess oc Dy th on a Kmilar vote any State Legitlature tw recall previots act or EVENING SESSION | passa he Dilly the Joint resolution ferglution o. ratideation of a smeudincut proposed PR MILITARY. ReTARLICNNENE TH PRACE. | low, notwithatanding “the oj Whereas, It appeare from oficial docume fle After recess, Mr Wit p the bili for the | oS" in thie Depstment, that tre amenienent wore eam. | Tetuetion of the galt Bichinent ‘nt ee stitution of the United States, propose! as atere United § ¥ orted a snbsticute frou | On motion of Mr. Wasinunse has been ratited by the Conne ey, Oregon West Virgin wisintures of New Hampatire, Tennesses, New Jer New York, Ohio. tii | Nevada, 1 Wherena, It furthor appears from docaments on He in this Deparinent that the amendmeat to the Constitution of the United States, proposed as alores sald, has also been duly ratified by the newly consti tuied and newly exlablished bodies avowing them- respec: a are Louisiana, South Caroling, and Alabama; and, reas, It further appears from official locus on fle in this Department that the Logista. tures of two of the States first above enumerated, to | wit: Ohio and New dersey have since passed reso. | Jntions respectively withdrawing the consent of | each of said States to the aforesaid arnendmont, and Whereas, It is deemed a matter of doubt and un certainty whether such resolulions are not trreeular and invalid, and therefore ine@ectnal for withdraw: ing the consent of the anid two States, or of elther Of thom, to the aforesaid amendment, and Whereas The whole number of States United States is thirty-seven, to. wit: Hampshire, Massachusetts, Khode Islan necticut, "New York, New Jersey, vanla, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, N South Carolina, Georaly, Vermont, Kentucky, Ten nesses, Ohio, Louistang, Tnillans, Misslanpel, Tine | fois, Alabaina, Maine, Mi Florida, Texas, lowa, Wiscor Minnesota, Galt fornia, Orecon,” Kansus, West Virginia, Nevada, and Nebraska, Andd whereas, the twenty-three States Brat here abefore named whore Legislatures hw ratified the sail proposed ainendment, and the six States next thereafter named as having ratified the said proposed amendment by newly constituted and eatablished legislative bodies, together constivue threefonrtha of the whole number of States in the United States lutions of Louisiana and South Carolina, which wae reierred to the Judieiary Commitee : als 1 correspondence berween the Depertine and Mr. Van Volkenburg, Amerou Min my to thitty reglyents Threg ant at alty, and fonr of artilery nents ‘to he colored trae) Ve, and one cavairy revi to ‘ane om ead ether ent uit the seny i The third acetion ‘1 Miltary Academy. artytig this he Secretary of Wa: for the Curpose, 3 Teslguate dentimit to Co. gr ni the plan determined apon ded that vacancies in the places ‘ fe shall be tert aunited unt the Feduction ie made: and by section six the grades of Regivental Commissary ty cavalry regtnenta, Commis sary Sergeants, Moepital Steward, aud. \ ary Sue goon are abo U hed, and the nwuher of corporate ta cach Company reduced to four. Section nine authorizes. the Secretary of War to deliver to the Governor of each State a number of Springfield rited muskets, Wit ae: contrement h wrpasiona, Disieht Mr. Davis pronounced the naming of all the States gimere maak to cover the purp te of the Tadieals to distribute arms among the biack Radicals for the Purpose, If not of murder, ofdriving le al Demers Lie voters from He could see no other pur- it placed under the con'rol military commanders of the South H Meade—who had, without rity. offered twenty thousand dollars for the discovery of the murderers of Ashburn, who was killed {a negro bagnio in Georgia, He com Mented severely upon the course pursued by Gen Meade towards those charged with the murder, 4 asked how long i will be pe ich occur. Fences ua those, to avert Ne warned them at forbearance forever, He had had no tme to examine this measure, but he Knew it was no use (o plead for dine for consitera: which te Appoint a bc ee ome aed of oft to he rotate not exceeding one thousand for Now, Gargore, be it known, That 1, William 1, Seword, Secretary of State, by virtue, and in pursu, ance of the second section tthe Act of Congress | approved the twentioth day oF April, eighteen hun ire and eighteen, hereinbefore dted, dohercby cer: ty that if te resolutous of the Legisiatures of Olio and New Jor ment, wre to bed effect, notw thstal of | ined as Fema ning of ful divg the Subsequent resolution the Legislatures of Stales, whieh purport to withdraw the conser id States from such rath. cation, then the fo amendment has been rati- | fled in'the manner hereinbefore mentioned, and so | 4 to all intents and purposes'ax a part | titution of-the United States, In lestimony wiereo! Thave bereunto set my hand und d (he Seal of the Department of State to be afiaed Done at the City of W. shington, thi twentieth day of July, in the year oF ont Lord one thousand eight hindred and, sixty-eight, and of the Inde. dence of the United Stites of America the py i 4s third WILLIAM IL, SEWARD, Secretary of State, A QRANT MEETING, ‘ing to ratify the ok place ti-bight, o ant and Colina, & in Hontof the City Mail, Tt was largely attended, and addressed by Geverals Van Wyek and Logan, and others. ‘There was on the preuises a continuous display of freworks, THe SANDWICH ISLAND TREATY, The Senate this afternoon in executive seasion had under consideration the Sandwich Island ree procity treaty, but did mot reaeh a vote upom it TUR COOLIE TRADE, retary of State recently called the a of the President to a Frespondence wile co between himself and Mr, Van Vale tie American Minister to Japan, from whieh it ay as that the Coolie trade has been pened in dapas by a snp) 4 citiven of the Uni ed i dite the suljcets of that Empir The § tenti and the existing provisions of law ww” in! | idequate the "suppression of the evil which threatens injurious eff -4 to the relations be: tween the Cutt bore's loquiry el J States an! Japan, Mr, Van Valken ite the fet that the coolies were | encaced for three years to Work om plantations in tie Hawwian Islands, and that they sailed trom Japan in tie British, bark Sctota, the manoger of the ‘ilar being a Mr, Van Reed, at American eltizen Yokohama | lands, with ‘ioetiments anteatod to the ny I authorit subject were to-day cu with th isd, pl made apy recommendation that the law or Fi phibitin the covly trade with China, U¢ 0 Japan, THE RIGHT-HOUK LAW The following orders from the War Depart ment are publistied for the government of all con: corned Congress having enacted, Jane %, 1988, thar “etght hourw rlall eousittate a day's work’ tor all laborecs, Woranien, aid sivchanics how euployel, or Whouay be by oF ou bebalt of the Government fer euij'loy e of the Waited Stats, aud that all acts or parka Of a ts In consistent with {ilcaet bo, and the Raine aie hereby, Fe: b eH Ane AFUy Aud C Luere Tn te Bt servic having ely) sa laburers, workinen, and Mechatr tes under tele eh se will be vernad acer 1 fed as te hay ry it any 4 within Jone time may bs coumidered to | Th caves of ur: e meH ATe ATY service By command of MIDWAY ISLAND: The Secretary of the Navy sent a communic tion to the Senate today in foply to a resolution relation to the discovery, oecupation, and chi of the Midway Islundy in the Pacitie ocean, -'T nds, he ways, Were diseovercd by Capt. 'N commander of the Hawacinn bark 150. In May, 1°67, the Beeretary of Navy directed Capt. Willian ‘Keynolds, Commande OF the steawer Lackawana to take por Hy Which he did on the 1ath of September last, Capt, Rey holds, in his report, describes the harbor ax formed very much like Honolulu, as rather more roomy aud ay much depih of water on however, appeared to Vater was found on the Isand ata our ty even feet, ‘The wil wil safe, but with not quite ia ‘bar, which be a tet ce a good many kinds of vegetables, and choice sy ave ound Ip te vicinity, FORTILIM CONGRISS-SECOND SES- SION, —s Renate, PENSIONS, asminaton, July 20.—Mr. Van Wines called sions, Which Was pursed. rues the pension jaw up a Dill relating t pe Among otlier provisions it to give the preference for pensions to the representa Lives of the deceased and unmarried soldiers and sailors in the following order: First, the mother; nd, the father; third, the orphan brothers an Sisters,” It auchorizes pensions to persons disabled in time of peace, while inservice, The inmates of charitable instituilous are not debarred from receiv: bg peusions. PROTECTION OF AMERICAN CITIZENS. ‘The bill concerning the rights of American citizens 1 Joreigh States Wax taken up, at the expiration of the morning hour, ‘The question was on the amend- ment of Mi” Couness, to strike out the cliuse author- izing the Pres dent to make vepriaals by suspension of commercial resations, A VETO MESSAG At 1:20 P.M. the Prosident’s veto of the bill rela % to the vote in the Electoral College was re- Wed, and shoruly after, ou motion of Mr. Ep MUNDS, the Senate proceeded to its consideration ‘Aftor the reauing, the Citain stated the question to be of passing the bill notwithstanding the objections of the President. ‘Whe bill was passed over the Pres yore of 45 to 5. The nays were M. Davis, Doolittle, Hendileks, MeCrs Teunessee, Vickers, and White. PROTECTION OF CITIZENS. The consideration of the bill for protection of American citizens in foreign countries Was resumed Mr Stewant took the Moor, He advocated the adoption of the moat summary measures, denying that any war with Great Britain would result: if it J, we would be able to make some reprisal for the ‘Alabama ¢ every one knew that the boundaries of our country would not shrink In the contest, He isa declared that no nation in the world ‘fords 9 litt protection, to ite abroad as does the United States, He tad hi cuses where Ameriewns abroad possed (or Engiialy men, for the suky OF the protection of the Bitieh flag. jent’s veto by a . Buckaiew, terson of BXKCUTIVE BUSINESS. At 9 o'clock Mv. AxTHONY moves to proceed to the consil.ration of the executive business, saya there Was some ianportant Dusiiens to be done Mr. Consus oppased. the motion, He sald thy bill Would wever be passed (1 went on in this man ner, and called for the yeas and nays. ‘The motion greed to—2¥ to 12 y, ratifying the aforesaid amend: | 1 | eluizens.” tion, The dictates of party ity hurried through moasure after measue, and he felt wholly Incapable of expressing his sense of t] nity. Mr, HOWARD saw Lo Occasion for tue indignant bur n whicl had indulged 1 nthe custom of the Government to distribute arins aniong the States 1a state: tent of the number of arms the Government has ow ding 1,490.19 rifled muskets aud carbines, Whole number proposed to be distributed. was about 24,000, whiea Ue Government could Heiefure well afford to spare (0 the States, Mr. Howann called attention to the Ty declurat o-aday's veto, that the revonstru tover nuil and Void, According to that doctrine the President, in case of a contict between th nents and rebel organiz tions under the nts Would refuse to protect them (Howard) would be ushamrt of \ent's a y party Was prep y, Inciuding thas made up b Party and the President, If war must cone, they would not shrink from it, Let those who talked of a | War of races commence It If they chose Mr. Davia spoke agaln, arraiguing the Republican party for ita conduct since the close of the war, during which time alt, they huve commalited Worse crimes then ser pr rebelli Mr. RvckaLew oppo: arms proposed, Mr. Anthony ‘The amendment was adopted Mr. DooLirtix took the floor shortly ater 10 jock, and prop to amend the details of the bill deck waning the army to. 30,00), tustead tothe n by tho addin, is ‘comcomplated b which he constlered enough for Lie peace ex ment. He condemned the bill as proposing one party against the other, and urged militiry foree Is to be kept, there! regular army implored thera not to f a War of races, which would certainly re Wastote of things aa this bill would bring xbout, # subscque death of Asiburn Were referred to, und commented upon ny Instances Of the results of ‘the possession of despotic power. Consideruble amngement was created by Mr. Doo Hite addressing Senators several tinos as" fellow Mr. Witson disavowed for the bill an but w legitimate reduction of the memy to poin went with sofety, Tt was im: Feduce it to 200), there baing in the South 14,000 aloue, ‘The Spriugfeid musicet was aboat to be’ re- Puced by brecch-tuading rifles, and they would be Properly given to tio militia, among them those about to be anized in th. The Ashburn athir he pronounced ano a within tires days road a letter from those imprisoned on suspicion, exonerating the military aflcers the charge of Li-treatment, MMe denied the truth of the charge (hat Ashburn was killed in a house of IL fame, wanerting (hut it Wasa respectable house where Ashburn tad id shelter alter having been driven irom the hotel r. LARLAN next aditressed the Senate, charging the Democrate with inconsistency in protesung vcninet this bill alter chaworing for a reduction of the army, purpose the loweat vesible to ihe amendment of Mr. Doolittle was declared out of order. Mr. Vickens offered another am Viling that the distribution o we prior to the Ist of January ext, sident shall deem it necessary for the prevention ef disiarbance in the Southern States. Ho raid Senators on hi side bad no objection to the reduc tion of the army, disconnected: from this proposition He would vote for the bist if that further discussion, with cousiderable on the Republican » the yeas and gays veured that but thirtyone ent, one hort of a quorum atehed in search of another Vote, and a delay of some twenty minutes, Senator ‘appeared, and voted no. So the amendment wus reyected by a vote of 3 yens to 20 nays Mr. Vickers of were disposed of without a on Mr, N¥& sucgested to him to send up that pocket: ful of amendments all.at once, (Laughter,} ‘The bil then pusscd by Mt yous weainss 4 nays purty vote, ile Hemate at 12 o'cloek adjourned, = House of Representatives, STATE PRISONERS, Mr. Etpninar offered a resolution calling on the Secretary of War for information as to prisoners in continemeut at the Dry Tortugas aud in other pris one. Mr. Scorn obj red today, and todwtribuie wruis, were left out were called Senatore w Messengers were sles) ments,which te to the resolution being reupou Mr. Kiuridge with: drew it VINNIE REAM TO WAVE UEK Re Mr. Expniper then offered, at the instance of Mr Stevens, of Pa., a resolution reciting that the rooms in the Capitol, occupied ay astudio by Miss Vinnie Ream, are no longer Wanted to accommodate Mr Woolley, and therefure dirceting that she may oecupy them until she completes the statue of Mr, Lincoln, note “one year ‘The resolution Was agreed to. SyMpaTuY WITH chETE, ovennipar offered & resolution declaring eaWouse views with deep interest the herole cg sof the Cretana to achieve their indepen c:; that, in common with the American people, it aympathices with them in thelr sullerings, and ar- de tly Wises for thetr speedy triumph. Adopted, PREM STEAM PLOUOMS, Mr. Attison Introduced a joint resolution admit- ting steuin plougiiw free of duty for oue year trom June W, 1808, Passed, FLORIDA APFAI Mr, HamiLtow presented various revolutions and memorials of the Covstitutional Convention of Florida, including one requesting is to ext lish eqial aud Uniform suffrage in all States of the Univa, CONTESTED ELECTION EXPENSES. Mr. Ursox offered a resolution to pay Mr. Jamos H, Bureb, who contested the reat of Mr. Van Horn, of Missouri, €2,500 for bis time and expenses. Mr. Bexsamin moved to lay the resolution on the table. Negutived by yeas, 6; nays, 77. Tho resolu tion was tren rejected by yeas, TH; mays, 75, ANOTHER SOUTHERN MEMBER ADMITTED, Mr. Dawes, from the Committee on Elections, re ported bucy. the credentials of Mr. Israel G, Lash, mupber 1 from North Carolinas, Mr. Lasi advanced to the Speaker's chair, had the test oath administered to him, and took bis seat ee & representative trom Nort Carolina, THE VETO MESSAGE, ‘The Sreaxen at five minutes past 9 o'clock Inid before the Hous esage of tho Electoral College Vill, read, ‘That poriion of it which suggested the pos#ibill- | ty of the Northern States being excluded from the | cleetoral vote, because some of their inhabitants had hecn engaged !n the rebellion, was greeted Wil iter on the Hepublican side of the ficuse r. GanPiELy asked Mr. Boutweli to explain whot was meant by reference to rebels in New York Mr. Houtwent replied that every one would an derstaud what Was meabt by it without any explana. it referred to Wendell AIK lal before the Senate messages from. the Presideut traps. "ting the reliugution resa ‘Tilton, Henry Ward Beecher, ig ail that company of rebels. Mr Kran tionzlt it referred le the New Yok Trine ani Horace Gresivy. Mr. Wastnenye, of Minole. | that ftdid not refer’ to Seymonr, Mr, Boutwete said that he had no ferred to the N: ‘ Iments to the Develen curved | and & committed of eoute THR VACANCIES WiLL Mr. Powrnoy, tre the Senate bill 0 au of vacancies In the Feport ir, Loo as offered a resolution din keeper of the House to retain tn en Executive LONIDGR suggested as ano allowed (0 go home and drav ted the amendin: 1 Was agreed Lo, The consideraiton of the ¢ Against the report Mr. Bowenoy called for the yeas ar Mr. 8: the table Pending the vote on that motion Journed. _— —_ this afternoon, sent the following Th the Senate af the United States Thave given to the Jott reac tt Jnbon excluding tre e I ral Go! mm lately in rebel ion whieh Ho aat et ants were ave here rewons for a. Was requir wonate the Onion was fuires necessary to the Such tmeasures wor It Was that tose St 16 requirements and arantoed {0 ton unde How as St legitimate formed to unied th xereito Ol 8 mesthat itw ot in Mors Au of March, hy trap tho divut Sh archi Vly “fur thal 1 ‘aitimate aa fi be legally coor tie laws inf tates prior to the legisiation by Congr Teanuot refval to the deck Tecoumtine! ion al at Jeet rm i tion, that n Lavitacta were lutely 1p rebelll Proentation Inthe Blectorat¢ hicwnl by tlie declaration tat to vote for Proviieut aud Vi Inhabitants weve chiciged in thw pareut that by one of the Sta Voting, alnce itis Well known that | State there were many inhabit nha shall At the discret Fal vous cou elllon, are peril power. It would, however, be exces nd in the Covatitution age of the joint resolution. unde han for an enactment looking directly OL all votes not we cordanes cal preference” of a ma orty of power existe In the Constitution. Joint rosslution, or the difference belng that or m © revolutionary than that datas Nasuvinue, July 2. -Jeremial man) was shot on Saturday wight, Tenn. A rumor prevailed during negroes intended ty burn the town and others patrolted the strects on ho out some distauce from the town to discovering no wigns of town and made a report which quiet same thy.10 ‘They ure all in a tulr Mim Detuw avasy cede intimated w York rioters of July as the crippled soliiers jn his departine @ moved that the re m entitled the assumption that that. by rn oh the Premidi niean be held t betcety period. Tee ments organi¢ ne af the Nt! ahiy more auth F hostility, the and three others ro: ironically dont that tt re f Mtinels, the Fea n | sked (oF, eeting (1 ployment mentnent that Ir pay nt, and the reso. aference report was On a division there appeared to be a majority nays tbe laid on the House ad THE ELECTORAL COLLEGH BILL, Veto Message by the President. Wasaoros, D.C, July 20.—The Preside message to the A roe. Tous the votes of | bot have been re have been able to ow days that have ted for ny nary ist this Ui vis su that he nen y e by whieh @ Humber of states sola t with the oihon stu vent thy authorized ny the Cone and in dipeet ¥loiation thersc from the alealutely nit and vou. It follows. hecessut lly When t ym terniim yt tthe several Stoves which couslnied to be Statee thy th able Lew to re. that they shout Practiont restore adopted, wud th War was waged sc tot ‘i tobe'e Ct eonatitationat Walon and ner of ond eounting Ine fora votes for Jone andl roaident the United States ore, in pial and waive terms, proverived Ly the ce That nt taper Rtivoiy requires that ih Mf the Henate stadt tives, opon all the curtifcates, int the vote wahall then | the Contntition Uticetve ts electoral Volos or to te Jeet them. “Ihe whols power Is oxtauated when, ti the ii a 0 ick the ¥ t Th pn ' ‘i In this Frespeet the power an! enty OF te dee ental the cemate are tine the Ge att Hon purely mtv sterial. When, ther ore, the Joint | 1 tron 'Biatos that rine the th of OL msopted & Cos sUUILOM OF Sti which a Stats Gove hall Aya power Is arvana oraatieed oF bon Ligitinuntely rem: Being fully nt that Were wever ont t and their relations" thereto have aally and conat ally arstored, | I ed to the conclusion that the Joint resolition which Fives them of Lie right to tae clr Prosi eut aud Vice-Presttent received and coumied is In eon Tet with the Consutution, aid that Coustes has no Hore power to reject thel votes than thse of ty Which have been Uniform'y loyal to the Feceral Lois Worthy of Feiark Laat it tho States Whose tn a eo recentyinrebollion werd Iegally aud @annt auized id Fiahts prior to Ath Load will be. uy the sey. om mi eontal be eon, We ye enetide Pevery Smith rive ant te te the y becomes per tele elect York wae nt all tines dur Teengataed hy (he Aesmull nec mary fur lier res oration that w fravieional Py with the terms i prescribes, wrevdented. the teht OF Ven tiren dit why the p y have their the pr cy tw Of thelr rights wider the Constl resident and Vice-President of the United If Congress, were to. provide. by law that the ‘of the States should he recelsed and count ® who diy red in poultical sen {ihent whine maloriiy of the two ftouses, enich. teutele. t fat one be condenined by the Country ws. Bh Gneoniiuthogal aud. revolutionary ation of inzly diitteult to to the rejection ths politi: ongress. NO honking the only Math 1h Gh Murder tn Tennessee, hh Bzell (white . near Pronklin, the day that the at night, Kael ravback and rode reconnoltre, but returned to all fear A negroes In umburli. Ezel) ree 4 wound from which he died Sunday. Mr. Dewsly wa ded in the heel, ¢ toment prevailed Sunday ant today, But th eu ny OULDTeAl, —_— Over One Hundred Persons Polsoned, Cinerxn att, July More than one hundred guests of hotels in Owensboro, Kentucky, were poisoned by drinking mil at supper Saturday evening. They were all very sick at the and great exeitement anil consternation Way to recover | Fort Larned, on the Arkansas river, says that fro b jut eve fled upon by elghiven Groner ~hihonn Ataxta,Ga,, July 20.—The Sonate to-day re. ceived a message fram ¢ nor stating that the report of the Committee appointed to investicate the cligibility of Senators, under the act of Congress to adinit the States of Georgia, thor with the token, was (ransmittet to the Comman tin ral Meade, and a reply was received oe Mewite, 4 stance as follows Ted Acknowle Ios the ree Govern o's vom Wot the TUh tostant, cran-mittinng AetiOn OT the Senate on the eH Oc le weber tutor the sith aritole of amendment (3 the Conetinnt Neetlng 10 the ae ON the erOMH OF LiKe alse hn at tmombere who, inthe fudement or the fin velty ‘Committee and the Governor, are Meliaihl Tn reply the General bega leave to etate tat the et matter of the Governors’ communication will be held by bit far consideration, ant action thereon wiih tred until he {* officlally advised of t cours I by the House of Representatives on in the me rived ered in the Honse to rend to th Vernon papers nid cvidence in ese of alleged tneltuit Hombers Was tereated. The Commitee appointed to report to the Goyer: of the acon of the House on t gilwltty of Its embers. reported that they. I pened. thelr duty, and the Govern uit their report to the General coum: e was laid on the table, and Hution souTn © parts Convwnta, 8. C., July 20.—In the Legislature ills are being Introdneed for the reorganization of the Courts and the other departments of the Govery ment, Phe negroes are petitioning for incorporat into the military compan he House held a averet a tileration of special commu members, ROLINA, nm to-day for the eon by leations received ARAMA, saonilisiasiin Moxtoowmny, Ala., July 20.—In the State & ate today Mr. Pennington offered a re ing to the removal of disabilities fron by alorge majority ution took State voters, Tt provi © to Feport at Sr. Lovrs, July 20.—An army officer just from twolve to Afeen Indians, representing nearly all the tribes on the plains, congreg: to recive annuities, but thet on account of re depredations Col, Wyncoop had been ordered (o shold arma and aminunith dy Was a tied Col, Wyneo and ammunitio ‘This, tue nda moti arms they would Ggit for them; that for War again, ‘The meoting broke ton venting (the 1th tnat.) the Kiowas attacked a from Kansas CHy, also a Mexican tr Jrobbiel them of supplies a #, and’ beat the tray tall earrler, a Vinic larker on the sand notified che Hudiots, in th f . that he preferred peace but Was prepared This seemed to awe them eomewhat, but for war, they were sullen und discontented neoop deprecates the Vacillating course Piurued by the Government, nuit says tt is Agency were never more pe he says that hostilities may break nant and five Koldters belonging Ww Fort Killed by the Tadians: worth have ding oMcers of all have been orde | ELON OW Lhe shortest Larned ti Ali the troops at to Fort Larnod, and the the porta In the departine prepare thelr commands f posmble not — — CANADA Mowrinst, Canada, July 20.—Two hundred an ninety-nine deaths occured in this elty last week, Which is the Jargest number on record for that period of tim sive of ehulera years, A linge porti of the fotalities are attributable to sunatroke or apo: pleay. Prayers were ulfcred up fur ruin in several of . under treatment at the gen sunkiroke, ina ft of delir j (om ® third-story Window yesterday, fear: Tully wangling hts body and evustng Mnetant death, Varti ESE Sebolastigue wud other peluts to. Any report the roads Impassib punt of the Durning torent i eo aLeamers are twenty-f consequence of the smoke on the river; and railroad trains area The thermo Colored Sr, Louis, July 20.—A convention men was held here on Friday last, at wh Were appolnted to attend th to be held wt Balti Aug Purpose of appealing to the pe Marviand, and Kontucky to grant 4 colored men. Renulutions wer fig the nogro suffrage plank sHorm, ypted en lors the Missouri State — CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, - Randall, 18 yeurs of old, was drowned day might, Whild bathing In Lake Quinaiga or on. Satu mond Capt @, G. Wright, an extensive lumber deal er ol rthampton, Mass, absconded on Sunday night, having, His sald, failed for $30,000, A widow named White, from Oswego, was run over by the cars In the Central de in Rochester, on Saturday evening, and terribly Injured, It bs thought sie will die. e Lvitish brig Mohawk, Capt, Fraser, arrived at Gloucester, Mot, on Saturday, with al of er crew in trons for iutiny, Belore the mutiny Was quelled one us ston, the pedestrian, failed te accomplish miler in eleven hours, at the Forest City Park, tland, on Saturday,’ His tine way eleven houre six anit @ half minutes Henry 8. Porter, of Hatfield, Ma pnt e mand member of the last Ly pm a toad of hay on Saturday n Was shot, +8 promi wialature, fell oiving Jurles (rom the effets of whiet ual Die, Ibis doubtful If he will recover. ve H. Ensig 14, was drow ing wr athing With several boys n hury, Conn. ; Koowell Hart, ay at West Ave Hoston is doing well, Joseph A. Boyden, con- viewed In the United States District Court of at tenpting to evade the payment of the taxes On mix Lurdred: barrels of distilled spirits, tas, been teueed (0 pay a fine of $4,000, and to b five months, A letter has been received at Boston w stetey that Cat, MeClure and the missing boat's crew of the ship Living Age, which burned at sea, have safely arrived at Point 'de Gaile, They landed at the Maldive islands, where they were kindly reat cd by Wie natives, Four ears were thrown from the track of the Peunaylvania Haliroad, wear Newton, One ear was upset and a number of Che eeoupante more OF Tons injured, One woman bad a Wrist fractured, and an. ou era collar bone broken, Medical attendsuce wus promptly provided. Over forty horses are at Saratoga ready for the cea, Among them are Privateer, in good n rest ance his lust race at’ Jerome Fanny Cheattam, Stonewall Jackson, Dick, Bonnie Lass, KH. Co runners from Capt, Moore's, € M. Clay's, McConnell & Harnens's, and other stables The Convention of Italian Societies in th United States met in Philadelphia on Saturday, ‘Th Convention organized by electing Mr. Ciarlo, of Obio, President; Mr. Patronl, Philudelphia, Vice-resi dent; Mr, Masia, of New York, Secretary. Several arileles of the proposed union were adopted, and aficr taking the nate of the Italian League in the Btutes, the Convenlou adjourned until Jon Saturday atvernoon 4 24, Wan drowned while bathing s — - Trotting on Union Course, Ly 1. Yesterday afternoon two trotting matches came off at the Union, which resulted us follows: sUMMARY, Trorring. Union Counsr, i » Monday, July 20.— 5, In barhenss, tk amie Day.-Mutch for ® *yackson's 6g Dandy........00 ae J. Khogers’s b. g: Charlie. te | Tune diy 856. Oe Murder. A man named Lackey Couton, @ laborer in foore's b lekyard in Morton street in Albany, was murdered on Sunday night by some unknown per nd Win body thrown th an adjacent pond. Suspleton ts dirceted to 4 gang of men supposed to bo guilty of the crime, —— The Montgomery Guard Drill, the Bajlor of The Su of to-day you say that E ud Regiment, will drill f Boston, in New York on ( win ol July. Alow my to correct you In your state mont: ity B Company, Twelfth Kewiwent, NG. 5. m i to us, f Company, Y., that te going to ‘drill you will be duing justi members at ment, NG. 8. N.Y Dew Yomi July 2, tod tnacrtiig th will oblive est Kesh | finan expedition, has made grateml acknowledy: nts to both Houses of Parliawent for their recent Voice of Admiral Fa Now Aus 6 Loxpoy, July haa a teating edit States. The neti Honor and right. fntt waa created." Loxpox, July and for eof Uhanks, Conk, July 20, armed search for the pe been made. gone to Pombia late Minister r ed Envoy Extra Mary of Austila Havana, July 10 premium; on t discount for long Th character, tot Ti Stare e a fire wai Buttle, of the Se occupied as a € slight on Sund near the Serpent hy lightning and touts, the family young feidow fam! ‘of 4) for jt ly the hoard hin house tn’ Bi Himself a with a euit of clo Towns, Frc ward Flood, a charge of pins, and propert boy h of Hotel, on cli day ev Wis shoulder, ...J mittert on charge a po int Doug of 4 siuntlar eharse committed for trh one of as the body. Tus Atte olored woman al Nays since dived af Johnson, meveral Jolinson, hor eoth during rary a above sault made prisoner, whe is the boar arriving for some it time wm rten the New York by and landed In thi He was picked 1 Ing by the polic whe Greene street, A in this city any « given, but hie ft at to vara avia, this city, Willian three diftere Tailors! Organi Tailors’ Ass mania Assembly manding a The eal to auch tailors might have whiolract in at Vice: Preatdents, icted as Seerotal delivered by Ma Williamsburgh, pining the sing the men inaugurated, A be formed, and members were ob addition pitweted, aft terest of the United Sta y better that everything should be taxe: to repadiate the terms up into Inet night and plow n, The police are actively engas Pants, July 90,—The - Vinwea, July 20.—The 1 sight, "he cholorn Is fast di ‘disease. Is cousidere Lonpow, July 9—5 P. au fii dy Aimerican sochrities ely ' Biates Five-twenty Us I allway shares, Moly On Srarey [stan the clothes in whieh th Coxripener Gans, =A well known citigen of Newark, ye-house of his borrowing. fr red he was the viet! sume day, a young gentioman engay pad stres doctor ug, With a kuife, inflicting a severe cut ‘whom ischurge ol Flyni yesterday he Huet Stition House on ie also colored, F witnesses it butthat her death ws n her & cook, Was cominitted to th A Yoururcn Traveunen,~ Hed at Polloe Heatquart on, and there found the y hot over tive years of age From the stateinent of th the time, for that purpose, Sle gave bis name, and stat Mass Meeting tation, and the Wil zation, helt © mass meeting last evening at the Ue izing, and to effect a anion with a view of ¢ prices for perros were present, the panies of thos of the kind, the principal CABLE TELEGRAMS. —-— the London Times on American Credit. —ne rracn ing to Visit the Classic Soil of Greece, trian Minister to the United States, a RPAT BRITAIN, as 20.-—The Times, thia morning, torial clo n th on as follows: * Government Heavy as the taxes are, flnancos of the United trae in Nes in ite it tain. than I debt whieh the nati ONDON, July ).—{t le announced to-day that Ad. | mniral Farragut will visit Greece at an e: y doy, 20,—Lord Napier of Magdala, for the oMecrs and men of the Abys —_ IRELAND, - =A qunamith's shop was broken red of its contenta by #ix tna # have yet erpetrators, but no arro: ccna FRANCK. niin Emperor Napoleon ha —o AUSTRIA, ron von Lederer, Jent at Hamburg, hae point ordinary and Minister Plenipoten to the United St ———— CUnA, i es 20,--Exchange on London 91¢@ he United State in eurremey, Bhy wight; in gold @ per cent, discount for long right, and per cent, discount ior short the tetand, Apormdic in pearing fr to be only BINANCIAL AND COMMERCTAL, aii ata FRANKFORT, July 0-8 1 closed at 16% for the Isnue of isd July 0-8 1. M.—Cotton—The market decline of 4d. On 4, The f Cioaing Qu mg pla rhoaney of the day Vetroley PRICE TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ante Niblo’s Garden. DATEMAN'S PARISIAN OPERA COMPANT—OPFEN- BAcu’s BARDE-OLEUR, A crowded house greeted, last eroning, the ction In this country of Offenbach's sparite boutie, Barve-Bioue, Mr. Bateman's repas | (Quon as amenager, ny less than the composer's 6 Ny M4 a writes of comic music, brought together ene of the largest audionees that was ever seem Within the waiis f the theatre now devoted to the French opera, It is oniy fir to#ay, too, that all who wee present were thoroughly and well pleaseds Longhter and applause were frequent and hearty, and (he cartaing fell at the ena of exeh act amid enthasis astic demande for the repetition of those jovial and rolleking Moales which have made Offenbach #0 far mous The plot of the opera, it is neediess to say, fotlows the old nursery tale of Bluetard, only closely enough to atford an opportunity for ludierons situa tions, Binebeard’s wives do not die, bat are merely put to sleep » benevolent aichemist employed to poison them; and they Mnally appear at the court of thelr sovercign to be married again to true and faith ful lovers, ‘This eheurful ending, of whieh the Mmusle gives promise all the way through, Is further ludieated by the most amusing by-play and dialogue, and the tragic element is banished out of sight in the Gost elfeetual manner Mr, Bateman's company does not comprise any stars, properly ao called, but it is uniformly good and Well belauced, and renders the muse and dintogne With satiafnetory thoroughness. Mlle, Irma, who plays Hower’, Bluebeard’s eixth wife, and Is the heroine of the piece, is a charming Kittle Person, possessing a rounded and graceful form, and quite enough for Uo niusic she has to sing. Mabie, Lawibéle, the princess, ts slight in Ogure, but hase very pretty face and is a good singer, Mons, Augae, 1% Bluebeard, bronght down the house repeatedly, by ‘he spirit With Which he entered into and performed his part, Mons, Dueherne as Zopolani, Mons. Lae grilford ae Count Oscar, Mons, Francia aa King Uodiche, and M. Dardignae, aa Prince Saphir, were also catirely satisfactory, and the prevating improne sion produced rformance was that of careful stidy aud cousctt nal, peated to-night Relieved from the aimost tntoler: Past (WO Weeks, and rejoicing in the rattling noise of a heavy shower of rain, every drop of which ss life to the teeming earth, we thankfeliy acknowledge our obligations to Lim who doeth all le heat of the things well, ‘The human heart is prone to ingraticude; it maguifle eries and ignores benefits, it sets up ite eg stand> ard of perfection, and if the Almighty does not appen to come up to that extreme mark, the human art begins to complain of bad treatment, “What is Man, that Thou art mindful of bim ; or the son of man, that Thou visitest him? Some days since we Were in the country, In a region that we have seen, Ata correspouding season, scorcned with beat and ight until even the grasshoppers em grated for fear of starving. Now that region Diowwoms and flourishes like Eden; there fs not a barren acre within sight; mi not one within telegraphic reach. Since the Fourth Of July tie heat has Leon unusually severe, yet th earth bas been reasonably moist, and the growth of Aned wud Is, TOF spirit, BURRE YUIC Ouior aivotations win! ANT Went, July Sm8 BP. Mo-Potroloum —The market | elbsod quivt’at 52 france # UUL dor standard white: a FIRES, patie <a Osweso, July 20 —James Holroyd’s knitting n ‘this city was destroyed by Ure yesterd ing Was owned by George Ames, on Wh there wax un insurance Of $1200, The stock machinery, were valued at $87,000: tusured for tal Lown I est rT -—Shortly * dincot venth I igar store tek wt $70,000, afer 10 o'clock last it put out by Oficer tat kv South strect Mr. Strauxs, Damage in by —During the severe storm 1g the house of Mr, kine, inv road on Toad Hill, was struck wholly consumed with all ite cou Having barely with rh Asli : wutlenanly looking illurys uecomted, on Saturday last, & nd requested the same timo giving as dd was worth @2), ined, lut an examinatio Laume y went bo the alle of a swt On the rd in ite subsequently decamped other, value @) ywrous Assarite La boy, was yenterday time to escap few Mek thie” Metrupoiite Was canunnite mplairant, on Sun Bethel, of nicl Carney auiting the es and Jobn y we of assnulting,in the Sixth f they knocked down, duty ecincl, " pre.crre artin, who Was also vr was eonimitiod Uilicer Jiguers I raw Milea 3 Patrick Cc a for knoking downy is in a leg ; the Twenty seventh Prechict, Whom he kicked in E Warp Hostcrrn.—Cor- quest at the Bighth vty of Elion May, a Ww) youre of a, ushault upon het mu the te red thut the , after tiking on ri eat ter a who a few tas of hy T Canny prison i ner tw apr a quai r her over the, stomach, ho ung her over some logs, whieh were Lying in the gutiery and while she wan down kicked he deceased Was Laken co ber room, Where she died ly about t minutes, Frot the medical testimony it appeare that the abdominal orginy and the lungs of te dccenved were healthy, but that death resulted from organic isense of the heart Wil effusion. ‘The jury found tha ‘Thouus Jo! / The and by occupation oinbes by 2 years of Last evening a gentle aveb of hia ots a child Frank Wiltz ‘ fon, it appears nk, Who resides wt Newark, 6 to ake a voyage, and got on for” Coney Island. On isiaud he “wanderad” about and after @ while thought return home, and. got ow Hy mistake the boy took oat, instead of the one tor Newark, city, minus both funda and fiends in this condition on Sanday eve and taken to the Central oft 1 that he lived In ungster, oat inquiry, however, failed to discover owning thy boy at the address her explained the matter by stating that He revided in Greene strect, Newark, Sv young an adventurer, with 90 small & capital ta rather a or Taitons.—The tailors of sburgh, wid vieinity, representin lous—the Gerinan wholesae Of this city, the Journeyimen righ organi Rooms for the purpose of reorgan better for their lab ot the“ whoie- have been reduced are unable to sup pric the work (ploce- work) hat thy ‘hete fim it ts stated, only shillings" for making 9 coat, which requires from a ay and w half to two diys' work, The moet fog Jost night was not as tuly ate » that expected, owing to the rain time of night, and only about Mr, Mohrstedt 4 Broughton we 4 Tucker aud rosses out the aulject were Welsly Sebinidt, of Blissert, Tucker, aud others, ex Object. iy Yew, and encour to Join the movement to be comuiltiec was {i on to enroll Wishing to Jotn the new Union to about one hundred additional dew rs, Stelir a and Me ea, AG lesera, John T. nrolled. This us the third meett cots of wiileh Was t abers, A permanent Uaion wit rollment sual! be comple d, reupe a simultaneous joe Wil be made, ys has, of cour ormous. Hot weather and bot corm go (or come) together, and Hany former presumes to grumble that his comiog harvest is Hkely to fall below bis ex: be eure the tauit is li [tis the common cus any ebance of kno whix this oF that crop is Ut it hae | clap-trap to prop up prices tations, or rather his deserts own, to set up, in advance of 1 frets, an outery that rly fuiled, or {all of whieh ds artful ‘That crops may fat this eearon inpossible; but it can hardly be probable oF any of the ordinary grains. The bay harvost ie ver, and that article at least is oandant, Wheat J rye are coming in, and we have yet to learn of ny serluus defieioncy there, Cura ia excelibug ttwolt under the Iniuence of extreme beat and rain, and can fear only tho varly frost—wh come (oo I 0 eI (iis Mighty favorable wea every band there tv p at doi probably thor continues abun ‘Tho only rece crop t rapidly is yreenbacks. Last night's rain must bave been of vast value lv the furmer—the fredes, of the worlt—-and not only the producer, but the consumer Non reason to thank the Giver of good fur Hix abum dant mercies, ‘Tue Hevt,—The following cases of prostration throu ch the heat were reported at Police Headqaur tors yesterday, with their disposistom: fvard McGuire, &, fod alcks and inaenatble at the corm tof Thatyseeoud stueet aod First aveaue, Lelie Vue ilospliat Haining . Kigitecath street, found a Stroet aud First avenue, Delierue sick tn Bond street an a'root tear Wiliam 1 “Cared for aad seul ‘The following fatal eaves were also reported August setirve ter, of b Coutra Matket, tvuad dead in bed. Wika E, Cock, morehant, 6 Walker street, died sud dealy in bis store Mituacl Oourke, of Sixty fourth street and Eighte avouiie, died eudienly .-- Weather Report. New Yous, July 2-9 A. M., Place Wond Wend ie Port Hood Ne “1 # ‘o-thauth i Keaintngd 4 boston ia cloudy % New ark NIE Choudy “a W Tatuge A {sony 4 Washington ‘ howdy 0200 Port Mauro ny COT Sea dona) ‘ Heating tae Butalo, t Pittsurai st Cieago sa 3 New Us leat w a Key Woot 4 Tisai a — Accioenr.—Timothy Tehan, aged 29, of 498 Pearl streot, Wax yesterday forenoon crushed betwee wo Cucks' in Washington Market, Me endeavored to reach his home, but iataved om the way, and was picked up in Poul street by the police, wis! took him 0 Bellevue Mos Excunston,—The “ Tnvincibles,” an association of young geudemen in the upper. part of the city, among Why are a number of telegraphers, make y fourtt@™mnual excursion to-day to Alderney ky accompanied by thet: wives, sisters, and lady jeaving the foot of West Tenth street at 5 AL music for the occasion will be furnisued bp Grafulla’s Seventh Regiment Band, Siareentu Assematy Disraict Grant ax COLFAX CLUB. A large and spirited: panto of this seoctation was held last evewing at Demilt Hail, over Which Alderman Ottiwell_ presided, Speeches Ksq., Col, ere made by Dr Bell, Chua, 3. Bpeneer, Fi"Becny, and olhern, ul support of tbe. Republican nominees. A Wand Was also present, who played 8 number of national aus, aud a great deal of culuus asus was manifested, Stamping Apraay.—At 8 o'clock last Mien 4 an a tercation occurred at a meeting of Bric! Tayers' Association, assembled at the Henry Clay Hotel, corner of Avenue A and First street, during wiieh George Green drow a knife upon’ Guster Steiger, a German, residing at 190 Franklin street, and stabbed bint in the leit check. Steiger was smpily removed to a drug store, where the woun was dressed; and during the excitement, Gi manoged to effect his e Steiger ts about yearn of age, and of a quik sition, His wound is fortunutely uot considered of a dangcrous char acter, Granastic Th Lan.—John Wilson, 21, of 4 Jnue stree!, painter, yesterday charged with climbing up a ladder, the bight July to the roof of 4 dwelling house, 319 West Houston’ street, cutering the outer rear window, and steall: from Dennis D.oyers a quautlty of money. ‘The thier Sint: bed Uy wie awakening of Droy ers, and jumpe in out of the second story window to eseal but was arrestet by Ottere Vou Gertebten, who had been ab (racted to the spot by the outery of the complainant, Tho prisoner pleaded Intoxication, but Was cou mitted 1a default of $1,000 ball, Iguests.—Coroner Keenan was yesterday nos tided to hold an inquest on the body of Mr. Wi Cocks, a mercbant. who was dolig business Walker stivet, where he died suddenly yest morning. Tue deceased resided on Lon) and is Supposed to have died from convulsiona...2 Coroner Flynn was notided to holt an inquest at a0 Seventh avenue, near Thirt-Brst street, om the of Frederick Saiyth, Who is reported t) have come mitted suicide. .., Coroner Keenan yesterday held am inquest iu 12kI street, on the body “of Jola Bows, 9 boy, who.was downed on Sulurday in the Harlem river... The aame Coroner was nouihed 4 hold a inquest on the body of am unkuowm maa foun Jrawued at tie fovt of Desbrusses street } ; j ; | j J : . | j / | j z i, :

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