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AW, SAMY iy Eh THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. FROM WASHINGTON, | tiisannitens, oiteveytintend qetaninerssey | (ht slon af the Convention: Mr JULY 22, 1868 PRICE TWO CENTS CA BLE TELEGRAMS BANQUET TO THE WNAT BeERITH sou of the billa looked suspicions against the WEDNESDAY, tever rule is adopted shonld be applied to all ALADAM nals vinant, aod even threatened to hold hi ay ‘ | Hexpenton spoke briefly in favor of the . bhid tisha hat accounts. b 3 i have (uly read the te opted by the | poke briefly in frvor o fo! ao fille are pend account: but Jackson refused to own “the mrepusn, anu sire coral concer tr every YYisce | Sten ate carett, | tn nn Tones fo eee aly At-=itl ate pending or Mur aae webales a kecand Maid 1 mat have’ belomgad dor folling } eq | lg, auc iment (bey v Howat ‘ CK RMN produced a ‘etter from Mr. Garrett, oth es to adopt the code of Alabama, where “ Speee! er aiministering a sharp reprimand to all Prospects of the President's |‘). ean al she anes ane whee, teeriminate | Proeident of the Wutinore and “Ohio allroad Cod | Ht ¢ notin confliet with the new Constitution | Honors to Lord Napier by the | 4 crand banquet wa z to the | iMmidaaear } Late Nomine avd Edy nor deem It wecessary | @anian 4 ing brid eros the Ohintiver | The Honse passed a bil this morning fixing the pay | of th itutional Grand Lodee Bn TOF AN Atieoen Meepeent—On Sun bs . nied ta contest theme cna | Under the presone lawac that many eminent engl | of the speaker of the Houso and President of the | City of London. w York Lodges, at Allonanta Hal + an named Sulhooney, or Aaloony, / -_—- oited to. | con wefewt span te te | Senate at #12 per tay; members of both Houses 85: | —— Ret Do'elock, the party, numbering 195, mat | onthe steamship “Chy of'. Anime nk | 4' tA 6 A id mat the | Clerks, 85; assistant ele » # oa ple ut sw sntial repatt. There wae | e of ti \- . “ | Ts At 4 be Faction tks, is . " a plain bat p n neing concerned in nurde Many are Called but Few wa ear ic eolteal s LR Telit jal j the toarkeepers aud ges eh samock, | Prince Napoleon atid the Cretam | an enuatance of light winc, imported eapressty for | The groans. her tive urtect if & aenpaten | be Chosen. | ie ihe Wikre nt the noon. The prinelpal candiduer (uF the long term | Exiles at Syra, i Melenliy dispored of to | ha recely \ a “J be Hr Vas WInkte's amen twas relecte i fs, S} Krantey fe aborgery Bo ge hd Be Wwe Mr. Witter odured an amendtent requiring the | GovMks be Sper meron | — 1 f y ‘ Miah weniee frien Congress Declares the Fourteenth ve teect the Vin. | proposed Hoard of Kiitueers to examine the Stew. | Notate, Spe vit ' ‘ 7 : calied | py fr and welec , nown. It f Venitece sihether, itis an oetrae | on the second ballot, Progress of the Naturalization | « he us follows noe Amendment Adopted, 4 pert he Lh gone to Femiedy ] ayes higy more than wp heat With. thowee i Hen vee poy me OF wet , | mie another ameidren's Free | the other Henators wljourned unlit to morro Morn sais , ‘ tion | Grea | - t Lontstite=the same toue | fr ine Shere Geil . xf ¢ $5 stars | and that nite for the ae All the Annual Appropriation \ at open ; Fe wit Ria aaa RA Rice AN a GRrar near, ited, while} tities lu Mulberry sirect OM thls o8 Bilis Passed. nee ig eS ; Toxnow, Ju Lord Napier, of Magdata, | tions, ex waters of the Atlan ast Sans vy. —This organize asiniiatiads | fear ar teas pneiaity sop to Houses will meet tn Joint wemaon tomor: | gyuiay reocived the freedom of the elty, and a sword | {1 MaeMyike shores of Mherachovette in the North | ton, wurmberng boat tweets wizht oon! aad musead Erecial Despatches to The Sun. | POY OF TUR SOUTHERN DELEGATES. The contest is thought to be between Peunington | fom the corporation of London, The mony | beyond, where San Francisco site like @ young held a meeting of mitre, OMG RA GEEETT Wasuinuton, July Qt, 196 Lox, of lowa, Chairman of the Tudteiary | 88d Warne | took place at Guildhall, and was witnessed by alarge | gueen Vacie. There secuis ty | seaston was the reant', (n conseqnonee of the reshena QUE NOMINATION FOR COMMITHONER OF PATENTS. ci to whitch was referred the claims of th we ed wssemblage of ladies and gent The Lord | Herth ws the first ayeat convention o dal eater Ga kas Ga ae UV PORGL | Herth wa he first great convention of musical festival to be bed at Jone Whe Renate Coniunitios on Patents bad up ihe | | Representarives to pay from the commencement of Mayor presided, and made the presentation, Lord | all the. le iid he held; and will theo Moni une, GANG of Biiaha Poets this hordiag OME Fer | Congress, reported a resolution that their pay «hall | Aguawpa, @a., Jul ‘ Napier was loudly cheered by the audience, among | No donbt be your alm, with such ae titoe BA | comcesel enih another’ mentenl arene Ggeraeea lak Mr. Willey and Mr. Thayor were present, The latter » from the date of their respective elections, wohimatkdcad dell Adie nate toalay Fes | wiiom were inany of the principal officers of the | Cxhetience t stowed. to vo perfect the wes | the Committee of Arrangements, waa anngiled, am | work of a Constitation that it shall comprehend | additional indneements were offered to Mr. Paur, Britieh army. the rights and privideges, and be the source of the | who if will continne to act as the Th the House of Commons this evening, Mr. John | greatest kunt to the greatest numbor | The | y 1 ic evcbend Gatton of ie taaees? ~grntinsthengrene Pgh a | Thond of the whole country are wateli b | Pau, wh the muster ctr of the Lieder: Stuart MIN, in answer to a statement made by Mr. | profonnd sulicitude your labors, Uutit has omg been | krank Suciety. Wappesrs reclned ex eoum as benneer: Vance, said he had never refused to put an inquiry | reserved (o those of the great city to” mith talved) that some er mustesl director had beep to Lord Mayo about the case of the Fenian prisoners | Kate in part their severity, and by cordial Jas an assistant, withos y 0 hecgesdl dacgeleagsh foepteatity and entertainment relieve their otherwise wnt, er pete ee eee ceived a communication from the Governor, accom: | | Adopted: punted by a letter from General Meade, who, in reply RESTORATION OF A NAVAL OFFICRR. to the Governor's communteation notifylng the Con: The Sena e amendment for the restor n of Com manding General of the action of the Huase, In de- ACK. E hes from th tired list to ac. tof the Navy, wes concurred It ba ing all Its members oligibio, anya: aid tnstrnet you th vs AOR ‘opposed his conti y, on the ground hat this was done in consideration of the vote of his fon-in-lay (Mr. Henderson) for the acquittal of the Prosident; that Mr. Foote was a virulent Der and hi nation strenuo nation th order to aspired to the position for over a year, bub Hy rl Peg rat Rice ase ts ke his barbarism Jet whose preat each: Monee hav: INTRRNATIONAL r . peyerunie ostelio; and be added that We was not Mr. Johuson never considered his ease until he was hemes by the free people of the N | om the Fe of muy communica, ad Contato; burdensuine character, I greet you then, my broth ners fof the societion of the Northeast 1 le of the Mr, Retzevinteodneed a Hill to promo Into wud ivedie pat glad tha Jove mst res oat at “ asad ia 4 rakaranl itnia one vute of being swept trom hia oficial po- | piectimm (of “thy Yate geag: Cand “ehom thy ait, mas.ee Introduced s Hill to promote the en. bat glad that the Government should elalm | ren, to this festive board, and trust that at this social nil lastnight wero enanged in a relhersal at ng All the differences enge of debate will P credit for clemency. kal the Wusiness for whieh th Atormy eonitiet io Assembly Kor y * given to nd Consider them legally oraenized (rom the A grand banquet was given to-night ta honor Of | that yu and | of Mr. Amschuty baisalbrasthn pi! sition, Mr. Perry and Mr, Willey favored | selves from the reanit of their own wickedness and | cowage, Keferred to the Cowmittee on Coin bis confirmation, regardless of political eon. | {tie tas tncunced his acceptan ‘eof the nomination, tered by the S riniterated, the true pivlt Std tis willinguess to mauitain theie usnrpatious over rn ALAMAWA wemaERe Gen, Napier, at the Mansion Howse, of Wy lovey aid. harmuay, | Common Couxert.—Tho Roard of Aldorme siderations, because oMiee was now tm im | fant millions of white peuple at the South from the Committee on Elections, re A mulion to refer all matters pertaining to th rete alo hen roposed the following at 2 o'clock Monday afterno. eeeaenel Ne Proper hands, They accordingly agrced to recom: | price.” "Pence teisbetn Wateew, ‘annonuce t the eredontiais of the various Ropreaen- | fourteenth articlo was lost, and the Senate proccosted GERMAN fieton we calecraze. Let It be hoped that ihe | business uf Importance, and adjourned to Monday, mend bis confirmation, but have not yet reported | went which heralded the doo ter of A nas | tatives elect fror ate of Alabama lad been ex. | toact upon the fourtoenth articic, which was adopted ici jed Wisdom of the Convention may evoke gvund | (he 2th inat,, at2o'cluck P.M. h te toa ive Is peace! d' Bonaparte, | uuined and found in due form, and ke moved that | bya vote of 8 to 1L men a oo Tho Roard of Councilmen met at 2 o'clock yester: bis case to the Scnate. He will meet with strena iin es ! rod ler the sharp | the teat oath be administered to them, he House passed the fourteenth article by @ vote Benin, July %.—The Grand Ducal Govero: Mr. Adolph Moses, In Freponding to the first toast, | day afternoon, Mr. Monaghan in the clair, A remo ous opposition upon the Moor, and will be reject. | Sig Oks awond, The peace, 10 wile Grant invites The previa us question ey ordered, and the report bey nO ok Gay, Hallock \akes olane't Ment of Hesse has signified its desire to join the | W8s Feceived with three cheers a tiger, the entire | strance against the paving of East Thirty first street, €d unless the Southern Senators divide on it, mane, ta reatore, the Conatitntion by exe. | Wan Oe ae ‘tugu” admotaiet morrow, ave takes piace ‘0 | other German States in concluding a naturalization | Jaratiiten in Prange, as eluinems of that tend nodee the | for che weer af meat for certain property takes they now being understood to be against tim, ye srobonnced. ia the ‘elec: | Beckley, Bonjamin W ae troaty with the United Staton; and Mr, Bancroft t+ Be sald’ Weer were eltizens bere, and ation requesting the varioas Departments of ‘The House, by adopting the conference report on ry Coarlabed by B. Calls, snd Thogias Hanghey, apd they took Weir NEW JERSEY. expected to arrive at an carly day at Darmstadt, to | Should labor to uphold the principles of the Usted ths Clty Goveramoat te, repert, whet, resolutions of the Tenure of Office bil), send it to che President to- en a reat Lae Arise recy rnd ogy cee — . sell apt the Ap Sica ef old Poard of Connelimen hed been recelved by Seth it sd ian sevatanee ‘cab Vackneies ‘Ont Tanwrow, N. J., July 21.—The Democratic State | Ake the neconsary arrangemente to that end. tho boat, The masa of his people, he thought, uceded | them, and what action had been taken upon them, morrow, who will, if it be approved by him, of en: | pt the | 4 Q : — education, that they might work Worthy of cilizena | Was passed. The following Commilees Were al- Seted over his vote, Wave te lern the oles over te | Restiehny ‘The Conforenco report on the bill to supply vacin. | Convention, to nominate Governor and Presidential FRANCE, of thin great repablic. nounced by the Chai Mr, Hodges, the scnior Reaminer, until some one le See iutues anibereer the masini te Sia yas electors, meets to-morrow tn thie ote. A lau _— The necond toast waa then announced : ria and Acioneee“Marphy, Kenny, and Mack ; Ae M > hdre vtion made 4 r of delegutes arrive ia evening. Prinee Ni 7" The Order of Binal Rerith on the parest onta—O' Te vdeo, Wbney, Wok vemeut confirmed by tie Senate. He was formerly Com- yesterday, to lay the report on the table fart canvass is Kolng on, between the Tienis of |, Minemtm, July $1.—Prinoe Napoleon has ar. +f from out satis trate Int Kine, Vteynotites Feitaees Hares Grae amilasioner, und will be generally acceptable to those Ht ered Honma renewed the motion, It was nega | Robbins, Runyon, Randolph, and Perry, ‘Their re. | Pived at Malta, on his return home. Sud life sete wa manhged | Wertsy vo be Sele am hod Daly | Donations gad he PB, ‘ ieetios oer ed. spective ehas bly about in the ord Cyra the Crot nay In that apirit of enlightou whieh marks ell, ADJOURNMENT POSTPONED, Aituough dechied (9 be wneonstitntion ne § THK POURTERNTH AMENDMENT —— — repre sige i ‘ ee io ecko eer t, Julius Bien, tn responding to the second tonst, Thompaon, A-hort but sharp debate in the Senate late | een ay aaa ee oeedtatinec the whl ete | A concurrent resolution was r The Adams Express Robbers Mung by a | Nel Manion el cige Tue eines replied with mr ctiginally foueded for the pursos ef canes yasr’kenat, and this afternoon developed the fact that there is now | faction’ of 8 "Congress, " reiurqicdd " with [ita | Senate, declaring the ratification. by th Mob. + committing Joverument to no definite | ee earl cad making th Aen, Kea Kenn, partiaan, en ths and sup: | the States in the U Thompeon Odell. Daly, and Rapnoinn, Ora every Indication that thers will be no adjournment | Ported there hy the. eoldieryy mut stand” agalost | {he sateanene Hatha Comat ee aie eit | Cixcienatt, Ohio, July 21.—Three men, named | Polley _ Base Ha cult rereclign me aeaterien) tially, iieheksy Prinuing wid Aitver before the iast of next week, and then by an arrange: | {Me will of the rearle ant the decision af the St: | thar article a part of the Constitntion. “1M | hit. Clifton, Charles Roseberry, and Val. Biliott, PINANCTAL AND COMMERCIAD, UesSisste seal Cetacral. ane pietesd we sapecrt the ell Hampson’, Vabite Matin Mert that Congress shall reassemble immediately | sent to malnialn and stp ort che onetituiion. it | | MF Boctw rts, moved to refer It to the C arre ted for the attempted robbery of Adams & Co.'4 - Jeineivioa and maintatn the doctrine of Judaism. Teste Galligan, "Const, Hamp { after the October elections. ‘The House having al- | # evolatiouary tp 'exccute the wil of. the veupie, | on Reconsiructic express, at Brownstown, Indiana, on the nightofthe | Loxpox, July 2t—b P.M ots cloned at gy | hi however, done much In benevolence, and the p-Hampron, Bracks, “Gibeey, stovolatiouary to exe MMdgnent of thean: | Mr. ELDRMbR suggested that it he referr Of ‘* ing of del ore Li abundant ev Brion | Ttoyatre ipo ready passed the bili for the distribution of arms | preme Court. It is revorutionary in the President to | Judiciary Commities, aa it involved some very ims | 1h inst,, lef here Inst night ander strong guard, to g chased at” the following eaten: | ka i dace ware. beay, pores aed anced Fay, Thoipaan Paty, and “thkaont) to loyal governments in the South, will | 718 fate construction of the vital prtneiple prose gor. | Porrantancations of constitutional law be placed in the Brownstown Jal! When the tral Tweety honaay Nesta itusis | [Applause] hewere-Giiuey” Reywolds hiacouy ntact pean. Probably strike ut the reduetion of the army part | ¢rimentie the lant resort or hone who whald havo their | qa \tr oye eaacd the desire | reached a point near Reymoar. it was stopped by a AL sures cot garve Hallway shares, G88 Th thited toast waa Canntigham, We Rand’ Hart, Wharvea, (ors, and Sed pose Ib tomoerow, This will then go to the | Ronotediaiitatii, heaiton witnay wee Const | a. thereupon withdiew his motion to | tuwered, and the prisoncrs lung.” Laat ahaa vant at avai] Bob MecLinited, gtaten bone | got etree the Cena eth ate Caelh ntact | dolce commitioe on Act unset ‘ch and Mur Prosident, and! tea days will expire on Saturday fi aA Vins nuepeal Ga ina’ peamstel Walton le ettate |. Min) Whenurana remand thet Gd patch hed COND SeeParee: POOL, Hinly ed 1M Uith-There have | Ueerulneas be continued ’ oy Ut, Hainyeon, aad Kieiy, } ‘week, SO Re of Fev been received announcing that Georgia bad ratified ( > MT ‘ es day mt He Mr. W. Frank responded, and ina eal ‘The Hoard thea adjourned to Munday, 971) Inst, : % hake war and wnat eee? INCINNATE BP. M.—Tho lynching of the Sigie market dull, Lin sured address urged (he Convention to barn ata PM INTERNAL REVENUR COMMISSIO tule quiet iting Mr Bourwert, sen: to tho Clork’s des and bad | 474s Bap bers, “near Ur Last mighty Mey 21-8 P.M.—Petrotenn tne marxot | M4 Unity, and to proceed with its duties in As ‘Oarshaees Wan The President to-day withdrew Co! Cooper’ a frag - + wae a pr 1 w veastoned by the fet rence @ bl r i" " ance with the desicns and commands of th A Saat in Corcado—Ma. soled ONNGA IW read the following despatch determipatl ena of Jackson ani the ai CAL SE trance WOOL for etaud: ; iehicer of the Unitamer hanna Haqueet in Tun Gannew Crrr.—Early last eve name as Commissioner of Tuternal Revenue, at the To sednvior Cotpar, speAZbANrayGny Joly a, tame | joining counties to rid themselves of ws deaperato a Peeeea SS the following beautiful sentinent: May the gol Ing a young man, about 29 years of age, with 9 not request of that gentleman, who Is desirous of being ArAuyles » Speaker of the Howse a gang of roboers and mnurderes# as hae ever bee MARINE NEWS, chain of friendship ight with ustoward | Peeuliaily preposseasing exterior, atu Put in possession of the office afer Congress wil The Fourteenth Article ant fundamental conditions | KRA®", A family named Reno, living at Rock - our brothyen throne convey th Brags Hose. and \nformed the clerk that he was ea journs, and who does uot desire to complicate his aE et Oy Oa Ot eee BULLOCK Oe thle gang, whaie. cperations’ have | QURENATON, July 21.—The stoamal RATERS SHEE Oe TO Bros PeabecBe reser Wa rat, that pentleinan would be int case by standing as rejected and being cousequently sport 7. © Governor clot ustonted ul aver the Wot rhe A eats ome RY Scr es Br aathel pare te The fourth toast war ib ae = Me x | fo terim. oa ¢ os oUTwel nved to - current re- xpross has repeatedly been robhed by the ¥ — Ow ad hvenie - elaome na brethren, eve of th e rood bel Ancapacitated for holding it ad tiferd Smit actif, Bourwaut moved to amend the concurrent re- | Vy would get am board the (reine and overpower the SPORTING NEWS. tee rad Waveue Tver welcome as brethten. ever | and the finest snite of rooms In the hotel were place THE RUSSIAN MISKION AND OTILER NOMINATIONS, ek arb Mr Duco On tiie recat of a totogram ; how do | Me=sCugers, or take possers'on of the cugine and ex —— Thay we ever be fultitul to the best luterests of the | at he disposal of B wud “agent.” The’ news press ear and run them of the track, aud then leave The Worces then after robbing the safes, A robbery of this kin intended arrival spread amon the gucet, got yon the street, and soon the peace. Tain very respectfully Keantta, Onder July 21. —Messra, Tyler and | | Mr. Wm. Renau of Ttis suid that Mr. Dawson was nominated to | Mis candida’ you know that th A Republican ft eame over the wires at all? embor—We will take It on faith, “ineinnatl, one of the original Hy Woncesren, Ma the Russian mission hy request of Henry D. F \ Your most obedient servant, FS oveurred lately on the Ham lt 1 Dayton uilre 3 prising reporter of a morning paper Wason the spot, BL The SPRAKER suggested adoubt whether that waa } ("el sft tnt ener red r ndeanlyh ‘ ve of the Order, responded in Germany and 1 Ror nh ‘4 who'le the Democratic candidate against the Hon eT HANK E. BLAIR. | in omicial notice required. seared citys whereby the American Kaprese Com MeKiel, the well-known oarsmen, arrived this morn S history “of Tis aarty. organiaction in 1th OF Rithering with avidity, maier for a, scwsatho sid CaduGAs fab Cotetveda: tad Whi danitee (6 bhi . > Mr. Bourwrtt withil-ow the amendme y Was vollbed of wlarge amount the teno funily | ing, and made their headquarters at the W and traced yrogrens that has bi de Wy Ne “agent of Honver * next stated that bis ¢ John Covode for Congress, aud who desires to con | PORTIETH CONGRESS~SE: Miu realeina wie na meted te oes (14 tig the leaders or Instzators in the atflr, They | Hose, The te Mk. Powese crow, of Spriugdeld, { ne "feat Sor PON ue twacia tetunta ieee ‘come Wib a ne wnate, and at | ciliate former friends; but Mr, Sumver ts oppose S10 pe s YT gro also the party who led the rad in lows last | arrived to-day rt period, Oppression of his race way | once started to procure the servie Visas's Baas i to any confirination for eitlier the Russian, Austrian, a spring, When #0 Peany of the county safes were isnow the exeeption; Uberiy. aud | 0d shortly after they were taken inio.a batd Wasog | oF Spanish wlesion. Mr. Dawson sal lon, Re menates The Hosse'ten at a quarter pant & resumed the | ‘On the of Naytast the Adame Repro ; GAL ght afte, now aecord EE | re hel gia ehicn, the estas aatt | erans, will receive an adverse report from the Com INTRRNATIONAL COPTRIGK consideration of the Funding Bilt sasocacy. | Pee ae weneronwe, 1 elle from FRL-MOUNTAIN, OF BURTON, Vi. GRAMBRGT, OF MEW | AH Ha down amid enihusiasile ° UU URS Aor ORGS HAL AETV De Deus nee | mittee, and will fall of confirmation. It fe under. Wasmarox, D. ©, July 21.—On motion of | Mr. Bort weit aidressod ase th advocacy 000, In which the Henos and thelr friends w yous, | "Phe fith towst was: a GER ia we disor trac tee bie hn ted agi j Stood that the Committee will report favorably apon | Mr. Monoan, the Joint Committee on the Library | Ute proposed by him, providing for the | the prin ne, some OF Wie row I | The Trimountain Club, of Boston, the present | putrict No. 1—The mother of our hicloved Order: may | a; and ines thaagen Mat the | hundred millions fiteon years five | Cunana to « are, and others are wader arrest. | it The the standard-bearer (0 load ber eniiiren lo the oO Mr, Watts, ‘The Michigan Senators being adverse | wus dlecharged from tho further consideration of the UE fone hunieed- milone twenty | Qmtte 10th inst. Auaiie! Rapresa woe again attacked | champion organtzation of New Knglandy which ar | jth sr fight aud duty. Bese Mr een ta that cease to Mr, Wells as Assistant Sceretary of tue Treasury, | numerous petitious op thy subjest of an Litera « Of four handred ml | reat A ae Company veseleat the touberes Tet | ¥en town yesterday morning, played thelr return |r, Freidioin responded, and In a few eloquent | iodo the Weel Bian Ta the he will probably be rejected. They pronounce him | Copyright law Fre Le tee esp Eiptured. one andwouled uiother. ‘evo of thers | game with the Young Grameseys, of this city, at Mel. | remarks urged Inractites ink the Jew in the elt! st" Preneli had prepared todo the totally unqualified for auch a position Post noana. fi Cla ADS teMier een’ ue merece a tet fave he itor the remainders | tore yeaterday aernoon, and after a well played bat. | 22 yaad not be Feady to fy to arma for every, scur. | buorsta he honurabieguens whore widen arty aad ° argo il, EuloWy waa i » of 88 to 98. agraph that may appear agalr er | been heralded, wand magn tevlation was to he SANDWICH ISLANDS TREATY—CHINRAE TRRATT. Mr. Ramsny called up bis bill to ¢ cortain ea A yey Hci forte re dn and gee coceerid ons ihe might ot | sunk earns came OW the vi neers or | papers: Ive remarks were received with cheers aud | served up a ry Dea tthe | ‘The Senate spent over an hour to-day upon the | post roads, which was passed %. Pike, Ritridge, We har} ta | Attempted robbery. Charles Roseberry, wrest. | The visitors are a very eentlomanty party of players, | ayplius hotel, ‘The : . k, Dik anal, Gari ") \ . . hope to wee thet he remalning toasts were given and responded to perl ge Sandwich Islands treaty. Tt developed more strength TI AMENDMENT RATIFIED rhe of Tuinole, Biilott, Batiér, and otk, | deat of Bpmour, aud a, pupil of Meno, waa ance | hatte of the Ni inthe order \ fgg pete ab yet } than was anticipated, and may yet be confirmed. Mr. SumnMAN called up the concurrent resolution | econ adete hind tpt lb eat cee Masai Cii'ton Was also arrested, They all admitted their Pioucers of th Ditrt The eldest child, yet young in visor | by —no Mr. Bouner—no ‘9 wothing, but pe C1 « as ely expl Jeclaring th fleation of jourteenth amend: | LANDS FOR MINNESOTA, connection with the alfue. For aa‘e keeping the r. Saltsinan, an old, fn Tinanhood, and wig awake tothe best tteres disappointment el 1 the The Chinore treaty was also briefly explained by Mr, | declaring the ratifeation of the fourteenth amend: | OUSHESY tends cea Trees & ruiveon | SOlmmection with the afr. For aa’e keeping they | ater are. alopping at the Weldon House in Broad: | kh idce-=Lawie Abrabatn bypass Be whore the tnd wagon hat bees tired ds Gamner, ba ye fnanaahiy lord | ifecenee om the bill granting lands to (ie 9 cured, and they were gut on the train Of the Ohio | Way; aad the Gothams should give them @ call. ‘To. | | fue’ & eyet muaty'ta wetiow, the hey Patterson's, : fu PATENTS IsAtIED Tt declares that three-fourths of the Btater—enu- | ra ald im tongraving asa on of tae | ANd Maisip trated ‘at olght hound for ernomtow at the Asotin We append the mecre'at | Cane geet i ch am y Vana Band, arated, and araiting ontere 4 wert < 0} ing Ol nd New Jers lav |, Wat the Seuate eT row ie Teoweatow the county seat of Jack, rount | Vosnerroy @ sige a em Phstriet ‘ ak oa, gold rom fr departed guide, who, hav a, vl : Two hundred and forty-four patents wore issued | Merating them—ineluding Ohio and New Jorsey Hs Cink tha SLAG bed Faceted EO Ne | tee eee we aloe erent ot Govthaoe tae trala | yeearanne waine CUiiruiay "Thaw are 90 tat wud you so bear! waxou ty eall sit. Bunter vat uf Str." Patterson's, from the Potant Office duising the week rudius today; | Ing adopted the amendment, it haa become a part of b ‘ was siopeed: ond ines were taken out, end TRIMOUNTALN | onamency } Wout ‘s sme tag | WML Hot and Ras oF, bee s: en since three hundred and twenty-five applications and st the Constitution of the United States, INDIAN APPROPRIATIONS. Rug, ak already stated, ‘Their bodies were (0 Oo i OR, Bt 7 the lite curren’ that The band returned in disgast, playing a dirge, and caveats were Ged during the some period. FULL PAT FOR THR SOUTHRRN DELEGATES, Mr Burien mado a report from the Committoo of | at an early hour thin morning hanging to the limba | LEObyiatbe es dF ts ene | At tefl Oe, OF PDE | the cold collation awalts the arity the owner of ARMY NEWS, Mr, TAUMBULL offered the following: Conference on the Indian Appropriation bi ftrves in the vieiulty, ‘The pardiculars of the out | harrow 1 46 ay Ne § ny i, se tee “agent of Bonne Chicago Biren. i 3 HULL ¢ lowin Alter cousilerable discussion, the report wre | rages Lave pot yet been received, and it is not) Froemun, Sek | oh ae Ing Journal, Brovet, Maj Gen. D. H, Ruckey, Assistant solfttzolreds That the Kecretary of the Senate b 4 tic House, at 6 o'clock, took arecess | known who were the lea the mon, nklyn tS 8 hs A | uiter Tak oo A Winn Man ty Sanstoas County. —The quict cobb bob pelfe mace hate eelheved from daty aa Ohler | fi Poy itp the oh —- SS ae i ea Ta Oyo Setucaicus ot our prophets, the | whabitan'n of Saratoga county, especially im the _ oo 2 “ he yp wleeg w, sated trot t —— : 3 duty whiel olor neighborbovd of West Multuy, are iu a alate of ex. sigued to duty a» Cuied (Quartermaster of the Depart. | \8%,°%, ns mth NVENING DResalON Union Pacific Ratlrand, Obi, na 8 gieWalkeb “ito t 8 8 ds we owe hers ew nlc eeoud of W Sia BO A ment of Philadeiphi fortieth Congr RNING SESSIO? Omar i “The thine oer. OR Potna end 6 devine Mb 8g we best priuetplos gan repay, over th id man, Brevet Maj tion, itufus Togails has heen ordered to | Mr. SRRMAN sv ested that the resolution ought | ‘The House reumed {he session at 73g o'clock ede estas ve fe Th Medison in pie anieg q - 3 i - -|¥ ng Sno day lial week, ra were passing tron he Department of the Kasi. Jhlef Quartermaster | | Mr. Morton obj “ tion, and ak at ‘i re; r amined by NINOS, pitts canal cee imeovered @ ian sitting on the wi Of that Department In addition to resent duties | it was laid over, The considerativa of the Funding bill Waa re | Commissioner, and pronounced a first clasa rond in | tote Hy Sd Gis Beds Obs THA. BED. ea. The Preseethe A ho clothing on excep! a jong striped garment, some: in charge of the Department of New York Cit sumed, May the ideas id by ik be cond: thing like @ shirt, reaching wearly to bis feet, and af New York City AM PLOLG ' evory respect, @),000 men are at work, and itis Trimonntain.. 5 3°58 6 3 8 + am ay reves Col. F. a Criliy, Captalu and Assistant : Mr, Manawatt declared himaclt uttorly ovposed | every resbect. W900) men sre at wouk, aud It inex: ? a ee a Pe | Beliarey eolightonnicat, aad woral prorpsrity of | looking wa it ticking) The bare ropirted tiartermaster, 19 assigned to duty as Qhartermaster | Mr. MAN \slled up the jolnt reso'ution ad- | to lie pansage of any Funding bill at present, Etvaar Gnd that thie ehiate line to: the faatho mat Hirdsall, of the Union Club. the world, wheat they had seen, aust since th Of the District 1 Port of Piitadelniie, miting steam plon “is free of dniy for one year trom pee toate perenne hole line lc may . Bushiuel Grema, Dr. Bond! in German, and Mr. Inuaca in English, | person las Leen seen by different persous, Brevet May. Joneph G. Crane, Chiet Conimiasary of | Sune 3, 1503; wh Wis passed: son of (ue Lill woe dnterrupted, ana | “°°eO™ j Thine of gamed hours, % minutes ‘The cowpany separated Wt a very Late hour, times each day, but no one has been able to Fourth Military District, has been ordered to take Mr. Monon ag: : called up the bill to uuthorize Nr (IIL) made a report from’ the The Civ Wwartn Tonsnucl Stan vs, Hantew.—This mateh will be played B'xar Bearta Convente This Convention | sPhruach him, Laps Be ee meg TR gs fo: a Station at Cincinnati from August 1 to October 31, for | Me construction oF bridges across the Ohio river, ‘of Conference on the Deflelency bill ity 4 ‘arin Voue y either at Marlen or Melrose, the Tremout Meld wot | yet yesterday, but beyond, the appointment of the | (nowt K aay one OM Nataly iis satire tea ee perypase, and Glstribution ‘of subsistence stores PROT LOTION OF CITIZENS, net Wasununns sald he we lad to say to the A letter from Caracas gives intelligence of the | boing in Chien i nari standing comin|tteea on vTerriorlon Finanee, and the awamp tn reetion, but. Wil sti At one o'clock the Ch anno the apert lonse that the Deficiency bill just passed waa the | capture of that city by the revolutionary party un- Bostox, July 21,—The second of three gamea | the State of the Order, no ness of importance was cet wif et i Dy direction of the President, Brevet Briz.-Gen. | oder tee bill tor the get by} OE Autatea ert! | teat of the Appropriation bills, and the public could | Ger Monagae, on the €8th ult. The revolutionary | between the Harvard and Lowell base ball clubs was | transacted, ‘These cominittees comprise 15 members A walla (ha emacs word sett d talking y eved, and dotalle x now figure up the entire amount of the mogey 4 1o day by the iurmer, Score, 23 to 87, thr each of the five districts represent > Chartos F. Rui has been relieved. and detail zeus in foreigy countries. Lt the enth th » ere ‘ wou to day byt Boe h of the Ave distri ’ er, the abject of thelr search Was dite Professor of Military Science and Tactics of t a Propriated by Congrest for the next Gscal yoat, | force was 4,000, and the defensive army 308) strong Peasab ed in the Convention. A large number of documents, | covered by une of the party, walklug lviaucely alony ‘Versity of Pennsylvania, ot Philadelph DEAF AND DUMB, te said that the itis had been consitored with the | On both aldos there were At! killed and 701 wound Cricket cumbracing amendments to the coustitution, &e.. | about one bundred rods distant, Tae place w MR, BVARTS IN THK CADIXET, Mr.Monruxealled upthe bill waking appropriations | Kfeatest care by the Appropriation Committees of | ed. ‘The new government was linuediat Were presented and referred, without reading, to thé | fediiaty aurrauaded and a eareful sea ly made, but fur tho support of she Columbia insilt both Houses, and he thought there were fewer ob | niced by all the foreign ministers; anew cabinot tas | Boston, July 21.—The cricket match between | appropriate committecs wu eventn ‘The Cabinet session was attended to-day by | fyeutund Homb, vod tor ctncr purpreos, wh jectionable items in. the Dilla than there lad been | Hiea termed’ ana tke permancney of she Monagas | the trst’ elevens of the Bt, Ge nga, Cid of "Phe tollowing are tie Committee appointed on Fl. Be eer at Ren orn eae, oe De ee ail the members, including Mr. Evarta, the uew AC | Aureuded aud peased. g for many years, ‘The expenditures hat been larcely | rule appears io be well daeured, New York. and the Boston Club, of Boston, com: | nance: Joseph Bulaberger, Chairman: Dra. Klsherger | Seutleuman sraried out, in seaichy torney-Genoral. " Scerotary Browning, who has been cut down, aud'a great deal uf vicious tegkslation tl at Bia hah sacl enced this morning. and at sunset the acora’ stood | and Hondi, Messrs. Aub, Mart, Levine, Burk, Ko- | terven, hut’ cautt wet no neirer Eitorts are. co performing the duties of Attorney General. since the INDIAN BILL. had ‘crept in during the war had beea purged from | eduction of Charaee by A 7 and 62; Wtal, 129 for both innings of the Boston. | genswig, Sirausey Bien, Helier, Sacha, King, ihn. . inually being wade Lor li Out succes Fesignation of Mr. Stanbery, his turn Tover teen, | Mr, Hows presented a report trom the Commlttee | the statkte book: tire business to ia successor. Mr. B rie was vinit n tho Indian Appropriation bill. | pille were allt ; and he ¢ ld say, too, that the ape, Dur so Cag, with: rican ade in their first inning Wruns) | wongery Mottinan. | On Territory: Messrs, "Wath, + to be obtained on their second | Koch, Kohn, Hitzler, Rosontels, Kramer, Hofhet ‘The joint committee of the Auylo ed thi ing at his office by a lance 1 | Adopted. ‘The report of the Hitce was agreed | and Adan! clos Company of London, inning towin the game, There were about 150 per: er, Well, Keinstein, Wolf, Helier, Sulzberger, us » Sto a W Mas - and mewbers of Congress, who called to pay their FUNDING MILL AGAIN OTOTH eral Se ——— - | Messrs, Emanuel, Fox, Kline, Guttman, | Afoy, a worthy cliaen uf this piace, acctlentally Tenpects. avhen the doote were reopened, Mr, BMBAMAN | ‘The consideration of the Funding bill wae re- | foundiand and Loadon Telegraph Company, Lave FIRES, Hamberger, Hentfetd, J. Levi, J. Miller, Hart, Man | fiicted a severe wound upon his’ wile yesterday offered a concurrent resolution providing for 89 | guied, and the discussion was conLnued by Messrs. ecided to reduce the tariff on the transmission of ia 2 Frank, Wolf, Goldmann, Weil, Gosentel ‘A | morning about 3 orclock, fauder the tonowing cl 1p PHS MiseIRSIPRI BLECTION aJournment of the two Hyuses of Congress sine die | | Olio, and Benton, in favor of the pro: — ort Was i e Mr. McAfoy lives th if Gen, Gillem has submitted to Gen, Grant the | on Friday next, Lawuner of Olio, a ' messages of ten words (Ave words additonal being Rocksann, Me., July #1.—The dwelling house Beans i Suuuntancos att Med tuy liven tn that part of our ort of his action as regards the condition of | Me, How anh and several other Senators expressed | PONG Tebate being closed, Mr. HoLMan moved to | allowed for addross, date and signature, freo,) | barn, and outbuildings belonging to Lysander Fules, Of which ke is au oficer, that there | awakene! yesterday morning by hearing sume nolee | construction act. He the hope that no day would be designated until aftor | jay ine bill on the table, which Was negatiy hetween Vulentia, Ireland, and Platster Cove, Nova | of Ulie etiy, were totaliy destroyed by tire last might, # herein over 14 years of uge, who, by | inthe lower part of nw swelling, and. the h 2 | Selection-—for the Constitution, | the bill for the reduction of the military peace extab- | 3) pays dud. Scotia, to three ds OF Afvecn doeres Tire tart | with the mont of their contents ‘The lone te yeu); siltelleu ted iniiee Tat’ Cha" \msHtesten: ies | TRMtee aia Let ee ee Aneta rei etek 56,231 5 rae it, COM), being a majority against | lishment shall have become alaw. ‘They would not Vhe House then p eded to vote on the nthe Land linos west of Plaster Cove and east of | insured in the Agtna for $5,000, leave It, and the Convention to take sum | {ime azo, bls susplen bs were arcuscd, - Wakeuin Uhe Constitution of 7,629," Gen. Gillem says consent to place Mt in the power of the President t0 | mente reported frum tue Committee of tie Whole. Valentia will be ao additioual charge, ‘The reduction Woacesten, Mass., July 21.—Healey’s store, | measures for providing them with homes. Fuor of | his wits, he seized fils pistol, arose, and st As is xencrally the case In elections, fraud Is charwed | retain it tn bis possession and not return [tte Con: The first amendment, fixing the lowest denot iy to take piace On and after the Mist day of Septem V them were adopted by delegates, and a special com: . ( iy ; Dy both parties,” All re d comp.wints bearii cross, ‘he constitutional limit of ton days ‘could i ORS, BANE. Se lowest Be ber, 1963, Putts’ Village, in’ the town of Dudley, was de oa peeial co down stairs, fortunately, Mra, MeAfoy lef ited lor the 6 Fete ibd IO Cn Oa ae at we. | tion ‘of bonds W, Wie greed to, without di ber, Loi nyed by fire early this mornin Toma tw | mittee was appolnted bo take th n miter Into consid. bod ot the aig tie, Kelting out on” the op. HOS BPD: Bh yee elon a jasured, eration, and ave Whutean Le doue to meet a4 suc waite side, Mr, McAiuy uot belng coguigaut of ib mien ‘The second amendiuent, stctkiog out the provision CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Canvex, Me duly 1,—The Congregational | Sates it future. Adjourned, Hie turning as tie reached the door ‘of hfe room, saw ‘or twenty, thirty, and. forty year b wt various = seosl Pberdegt me a figure be and the windo ab bia Soveoaiits, to iets EVENING BESSION, AoE SAY, IME Hes a enitce fue it can lesne ot : as chureh and school house on Elm street were destroyed . ; ake i batched resell sehr tfenves, and that no undue * The Be Ted ai TAO tock Fa et ane ie ti mee coat interest. war | _ Thomas Kenny, aged 12 years, was drowned | by tire this morning, ‘The loss will amount wo about an Genwan Ciuan Magus Union,—Those men | without reeling an anewer, fred~ the ghed at the po'ls Ten dat F , he Benate reassembled at 7.90 o'clock, ag Mh to; =you i, ¥ sida) ” while bathing in Miltord, Mass:, on Monday, $12,000, held 9 qi arly ie ting Jaat night. The quarterly ae Sia the 96 nising 96 a ot Are ond the p.wer of the military to F corre ¥ reed to— , ays Ol, . 7 eport wits ® ted, fro ‘app hat th rising bim of the soni 0" < igeleat of tthe Couatitution renders | Mr, Rawser cated ap tho font resolutions ane | ‘The third amendment changes the langnage in re: | ‘The steaner Nebraska auiled from Sau Francis. —$$——_— eee MG MNaIetY aoe kee dguriat peat (hat the | Tiricken his own wife, A surgeon was sent for, and | a y fers ume F thorizing tee full atsountor the aubaldy of §n000 | gad to taxation of bonds, 80 that the fucowe from | co for Panama on Monday with 323 passengers and POLITICAL, Whe reecipts during the past quarter. anounted to | it Wax »vered that the bail had entered the Hight } powaibllity of fi peiror tes ua clyd | (ob dd to the Pacitic Malt St p Company for than shall not ev or bo lable to income tax based n rate s ; i pa a at 123 b: the expenses were 7 15.08; leaving a bal Dbreant, without, however, jsiay eau the ug Ofiices wi'o poracas thet niwhe | 9 tween San Francisco, Cailioruia, au js amendment was agroed to—yens %S, fs ue Hon, Charles Francis Adams will receive a From Hay we Of FUR. The ussets of the Society atuvunt to | and lodged somewhere vilder bia | juaiify under exis! i Cina aud Japan, which was passed, Amendments from four w nine, being tersly ver- | puptle reception from tne citizens of Boston,on |p corrvgponstent writen upon tee Lith 124. During the present quaiter seventosn | WHEMCE If Was extrucind. Mire, MeAloy late yeater: ee 2 AYMPATHY WITH cnaTs. bas serene ‘enent Is to strike out the section | bareday avon, at Horticultural Hall LP de mueuibers were supported during sickness, and in gh Bey pa By a Me tear { Mat'ot registered ‘and qualita y Mr, Suawen reported trum the Committee on | ofthe Senate bil wiies, lgatces coin contacts, | ‘The British bark Margaretta and argo have | - Wor the past three or four days wo live suftered | one case of death the lamily was eupported, “The So | SHIEH bios arate i ‘Which exist of may Oveur tn Civil offices Relations the following joint resviution ap | ‘he amendment was agrced to—yeas 47, nays 44 been appraised at Key West at §15,40, Bulvage, 22g | from extreme heat, aud {tis no uncommon thing for » pet gE td lel tet) ee eae The th and twelfth amendments, being mere- | per cent, men and horves to fall dad in the brick-yards and lo | AccipE his Patrick | Mores, A laborer, Rel Tus Pore ara Review. —Our Roman corre. NOMINATIONS, ple of Crete, he au N verbal, eed to, ction Ci d 0 stale aa ot | Dally injured at a wood yard, 74 Rutgers slip, by a | spondent writes on July 3: Yeot f coord: | The President sent in the following nomina- | recommended by the Committe Ytie tittechtie amengenent, being a new section | y,ihs, Junction City (Mo.) Land Office reports | our atreuis, In this thinly-populated vicluity, mol | pile u¢ cardwood falling upon Lim, Taken ty Belle. | aueo with the arrangement mentioned ty wy Last, the i {tions to th Senate to-day: ‘The following are the resolutions: offered in committee by Mr. Handall, requiring ales | June 10, 87,860 acres of land were entered in May. Jeng than ten horses have died from sunstroke, aud | vue Hosp i... Michael Doran, laborer, residing at 2 | Pope paid « visit to Lis army on the plateau of Monte Jos, W. Meeks, of New York, to be Consul Da it resolved by the Senate and House of nta. | Of public bonds to be made by advertising for prop Pe i every day during the heated term # number of poor | James street, book had his left leg broken near | Oave, arriving at Rocca di Papa in a carriage at @ jantes, Dorence Atwater, to be Consul at Seychelles. | (iver, in Congress assemhiat, That the people of the | salx, was agreed to wit the aukle, througls lines entered division "| Henry Dale, @ convict, who escaped during « ch My ling from a wagon on the | o'clock in the morning. As bis im, B. Storms, of New York, to be Consul at Weeds. | Vuited X\ession of thelr sympathy | Tho Fourteenth Amendivent being & oew section | Ore atthe New Jersey State Penite nary, was cape [AR Eg AL at RT Mo the | Battery. ‘Removed to Ueilevue Mosplial, "Joho camp, rain began to fall, and was driven om by fui Moses E. Fianagan, to be Assessor of the Thirty: | with th "Big Grote, (o whom th offered iu committee by Mr- Logau, requiring tie tax | tured iz) Philadelphia om Mowdlay, He Was tawen | hTcluurk {cet aye Queen auddenly sistikon Howl, | Couuol, aged 48, of 168 Rilzabeth street, foreman of a | ous guste of wind, which rose fo. @ storm when the second District, fow York, in place of tue nom. | bound by ties of & Goninon rotigion and by ‘ou Income of Londs to be assessed’ and collected by | back to Trenton, extreme heat, the Democracy found time on the | Kuk ofmen engaged in taking down tho wall of Bars | Holy Father reached the temporary chapel erected, y @ nation of Chas,'H, Hall, withdrawa, Ira Hf. Smith, Ho et tet ee eae Are ABODE ia | the Treasurer, was agreed to on « yore by tellers | Ay Trishman, named John Daley, aged about 85 of the 13th to- organize & Seymour Club in Museum had his right leg broken youterday, | at great covt, In the midst of the cainp. “Tu this fa tates reuew they re poka, opie o hap bye pa @: nays, 0. . i he falling of @ derrick. Wu, Keenan, 24, | brie, the troops assembled to hear the P mi Belted Bistes Attorses for Vireinis. A’ tarke nam Nvgeperous sieges will te: | cteMonger euisting iawe, was agreed to without'a | Charloa R, Washburn, late cashler of the | ABIDE & speech on the occasion sald: “Uf I had | PUM the rain pierced the thin rool of the chapel, « ro der Y were also made to fll post ofices ron Miaseinay BF pene division, People's National Bunk of Roxbury, who receutly oo " any “ , hi ow tapas. wanes | umbrelis was held over bishoad. The white tinem of nominations po dvautages of aiitonomic gov See a a ee aioe tureee ig | George D. McCiellan.” ‘This assertion was recelved | Sullivan, aged 19, of Seventh avenus a cop a Ot -w)aportant points, drentages of ettonomle ear humantty re. |. The question was then taken on Mr. Boutwells | sailed in the Scotia from New Yor Europe Aik sticmblage with tremendous. epplaasse Ages | Clete atrece a TRO eee eee eat Twenty | forthe altar was. retained in ita place, by the weigbs of bullets, and the Host was pliced under a glue clock shade, to prevent Its being the Dodge, by’ Eugene Ward, of 100 Cha with breaking aud forcing open the nd » that the existing’ coutest. im Crete should be | eubstitute for the bill providing for three classes of | Lis health, jumped overboard ou the second day out one declared, With (he full: atreekte peep site CAUCUS ABOUT ADJOURNMENT, hho | tought to a clone, and’ to accomptiah this teauit th: | bonds at & per cent.. 449 per cent., and 3 3-100 per | and was drowned, chine! ne Soatareds Up he OHH Bien OF BR GE | {ore vs cae eaeee eee ee pemeation. of | intaeqrometgorthe world avout unite im friendly | cent. the latter piyabie in Landon, Paris, oF} ‘The Secretary of War has ordered tho in- | that Convention, it would nave heen for George H front areaway leading to {ay Rast | tempest. Ih spite of these discur lo} Ree aren aie eciny'a tecuas' watil top. | Hesslosar soe fia eatall be the duly of the Prost, | Prankfort , elite postponement of the removal of the Con. | MeCielian.” ‘The people fully ratided this sen'imient, | Futeenth sttget, on the might of July a and stealing Pusher wens CATO wen All the Service OF Whe mada Sib t carn rr ine sone A eer ydt eld dentite et the Minister of the United States, at pany batitute was rejected —yens, Of ; nays, mn federate dead from Jolnaon's isitud, a great fe ne was demonstrated by their almost frantic ap: | 4 number of booksand a picture, the property of | D4 (4 ait ore ne me runes ben eatheree ember ol W next, Mr. WARD moved that the biil be laid on tue table, | are entertained for te health of (ue city of Sandusky, | plause. I mention these facts simply to siow the | Emily Ward, mother of the complainant, Ot ln the widdle OF the camp Where ie Foie Constantinople, to codpernte with Ministers of othe Rar Meteacse 10k 0 voneet, Sgslant twenty elght for | were ia aif yoo ‘oficdeto terminate the suferinge of | Which was rejected, only 3 voting in the afirmative, | fre Chierienas’ Tie hue Beale © mounted a seattold, and, regardless of whid ed durin ant of unanitaliy wwor 8 Democracy of Rock: | Schroeder, o Kighteonth Precinct, while on pa woment, ve peaple of Crete, and that esha de the further duty | ‘Che question then being on the passage of the bill, | Weather red eriog Whe Bot | Want of Snsslmally umOng (he ORT PLAT | erurhrity Clive MiRMirents Procingh While 08 and rain, bestowed upon thom his solema ji penwepa, othe President to communicate 9 Copy of this resol: | My, BoUTWELL rose and suid that inasmuch as tla ‘esd ‘ - ~ | ot the books. from. the premises, u benediction. General Kauziel wished him to wait ' The United States Consul at Bermnda bas com. | (0H tothe Govergment of Turaey. Tue resolutions were | bili, It it passed, would postpone all possibility of A memorial celclration was had at Manassa — — zs fh vies he promises, aud, saw two | for the troops to mare past, but bis Holivess Was too eee tee Terr denat oo talnentent net af | MucRtee paylog of any portion of the public debt for forty | Va.,on Tuesday, A large number of persons were A Rownens’ Cave ty Iiuinows.—The Knox qu ) | other men (nat arrested) rua away, ¢ opping books | futigued, and hastcued away, intending to accoimpils| greniented to the Deneriment aa, important ect of faa aaa ata Pedrsewhich tohie mind was equivalen ent trom Waanington Aleaundria, and the sit | Repudtican tells the following: A farines near Onei. | 10 thelr Mgt, The pesoucr statid that two men | oP descent from the mountain iw ® titer This mogiatratcs to Nussist in the apprehension aid return | ‘The apeeial order, the ill to authorize the ereotion | hite yostpencwent of all effort to pay the public debt Foonding country. A number of spoeclies Were made, day last woek, while on an unfrequented part | joys and gave him some of them for his uudrella, | 2Peration, however, proved even mory fruitful of di ‘was taken up, and | of the country, he would be constrained to vot st it, Tt provided fur a winking fund re Would be @ residuam applicable fo Nheir ships of seamen who desert from the mer- | of bridges across the Ohio rive Ching, veesels of foreign powers. This power Is | Mr. Van WINKLE atdressed the Senate in opposition | ag usually denied to magistrates in Britis: Colouies, to the provision requiriiy 500 feet epan over the | by which his farm, near a pavine, discovered that an oak | P2oKs, and gave, a comfort than the celebration of mass in the eanp had been cut and dragged to the ravino, | Cemuitted tm default of $1,500 to auswer Chapel, and tho cover of the litter so cramped the d him to investigate the matter, the re: Cuntovst.r Corowgp Case.—John Jackson, co- | knees of the Holy Father that be insisted on alight in Sherman 4 on Monday Richard Barry, at work in a « t, Root N.Y. was ki channels, denying that Gen, Warren had pronounced | to the public devt of more than Oty miillons a year, | yeti e iy th im 1 ON eee aad | sult of which was, Le found a trap door covered by | lored, of Hondout, yesterday wade a complaint | ing. But he found it equally” pa to GEN, BLAIR'S LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE. it neceashry in the luterest of uavigauon, us asserted | and Leasked low the people were to hold that accu: | Yann Dy the Wank caving th vnokes trang | te sod, Which opened into a room excavated In the | against Jom Rollins, of Canal street, also colored, | walk, as the ground was sodden wilh roin, The folloving iso copy of Gen, Blair's letter of | iy Mr, Morton on a former occasion, ‘Truss bridges | inv lation of ifty millions a year for forty years. Me | P.dey! in Auueduct street, was lustantiy: killed by | «foUbd: This room wis quite well fried up with tw: | for defrauding bin out of 2), by uinuule of w sleight the mud ankledeep; and he co acceptance of the Democratic nomination for Vice | of such ® apan were impossil hia opinion, wud | considered the whole proposition so en‘irely unwise | {atOry, In Aqueduct street, bles and chai, comtulning stolen property af all | ofhund tick called pricking the garter.” Jackson | only proceed by eaiching at the rises of the Presdent, which has just been recelved here : auspe n bridges unsafe for railroad bridges, that he would be constrained to vote ageinst wai es divans yi be veenest ag 7 Kinds, and was evidently the rendvavous of thi t that he could prick out the loop of the twisted | soldiers who li od the w Finally, the Jaded Gen. George W. Morgan, Chairman of the Committee | _ Me MUnTON professed bis w lingness to necept the | Mr. newenck rephed brietly to Mr. Boutwell's re | ‘The British ship J. L. Dimmick, from Hong | Hiv astonishment was seh that he Indiscreatly garter, and placed the money i the inuds of a trend | tit reached his carriage, aud was conveyed to (i tem Tha’ Keaonat Peniweraue Contention amendment, suggested byp Messrs. Dooliitie aud | marks, snu reiterated the strong points of the bill. | Kong dune arrived at San Francisco on Monday | vulged theeircomstance to the public, and althouga | of Kofins; but while dackson's atten'ion was en: | (errata: ‘Thie journey, which hae been a (tae wae Take the earliest opportunity of replying | Pomeroy ‘The Vote wus taken, aud the DLL War passed— wight.’ When"one "4 ps vit she was boarded | a guard was stationed mear the cave, none of the ) gaged watching the strap, the stakeholder decamped. | ty rdom for the old mah, and has already produced a gr notifying tie of my! howinatfon for Vi Mr. Van WINKLE suid it would be acceptable with | 7, nays | by" three bouts from the Br Colors, Capt, | thieves were captused, they having doubtioss learacd { Jackson Uien began to call for the police, and Odicer | dud effect om bls aid ty bave cost in all Ite Prsede nt oF ie Uaited States bye Natal lowing proviso, Which he read, 4 motlon to reconalder was laid on the tate. ‘The | (uide, which vensel was lost 4 few days previous ou | that the Fetrent wus discovered, Muny of the artictes | Farley appeared and arr Re Atoll of bo- | accompaniinents, 00,000 franca. Fortunately. tie Gaile Gonvanto » recently held ty tue elty of New ovided, that ts siull not apply to bridges | bill i in the some sliape aa it appears «close of | Praia Bhoal, The Diminick furnisied the sufferers | found in the cave have bi Wdentitied. by persens in | gua bills was found n who denied the | Malian Government has just paid into the Portiteal yx opt without hesitation te vomivation tendered | alzendy_ In the py Ocens of construction.” Saturday's provecdings. J gulijaui lion, when they stared’ toy Mug’ Kong, | the vicinity who ave been loalug such property uh | Swnerabigy but several. wi swore thoy saw ) exchequer 9000000 francs, Wid prowis Se eet ativiseeend vive von end the Gas Mr. SHEUMAN Opposed te vroviwa He thousbt | Tie thom wt 1UM o'clock, adiournud Pha Kad-Color's was bound fou Cardal fur Jovan Accountabiy for seme Hue Dust J bias dip the parcel, Justice Dodge Wout he por- J stullaweut of its debi avat Week, 2d!